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    Building Rapport

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    etc.) •Maintaining eye contact •Matching breathing rhythm •Giving gifts or doing favors without asking for something in return triggers feelings of obligation •Matching the tone‚ tempo‚ inflection‚ and volume of a person’s voice Being a good listener 4: How does eye contact help with building rapport? Good eye contact is crucial for effective nonverbal communication. It lets the person know you are interested in what he or she has to say. Without that eye contact‚ it will be difficult‚

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    hardness test. Titan Lens lab has tried improving the hardness of the coating in the past but was able to achieve greater hardness up to 6H‚ but as soon as we apply Antireflection coating on this surface‚ the hardness again drops to 4H. Due to this‚ the lenses get scratched over a shorter period of time and causes scattering of light and blurring of vision. The customer is left with no other option but to replace the lenses within a span of 6 to 8 months. The desire is to have a lens with harder scratch

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    arm or leg-crossing can indirectly show your attitude‚ whether you care or don’t care‚ whether you’re comfortable or nervous. Fifth of all‚ haptics meaning touch like a hug or a hi-five is usually signs of encouragement and affection. Sixthly‚ eye contact is considered to be one of the most sincere features as it is the most difficult to fake. A blink can suggest a joke or eyes full of hatred cannot show hospitality. Other less noticeable types of NVC consist of proxemics or personal space‚ appearance

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    First Nations- European Contact From the moment the Europeans arrived on the coast of Northern America; the Indigenous people have felt the influence of their presence. From the start‚ this contact was beneficial to some of the Indigenous people‚ as they gained an ally in warfare and received many modern metal goods in trade. However‚ it did not take long for the negative effects of this contact to affect the Indigenous people. The contact affected and changed the Indigenous people of Canada socially

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    the central idea‚ a brief biography of the author and the year and place when the speech was released. The second part is the main body‚ which includes the analysis of five elements: paralanguage‚ posture‚ gestures‚ facial expressions and eye contact and their definitions and examples from the speech. After this‚ we have the conclusion‚ which includes a summary of the main points‚ suggestions and personal likes. At last‚ the references or sources. The speech Protein Pointers by Doctor

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    communication. Verbal communication is defined as spoken communication‚ including the use of words and intonation to convey meaning. On the other hand‚ non-verbal communication is “silent” communication‚ including the use of gestures‚ postures‚ position‚ eye contact‚ facial expressions‚ and conversational distance. The issue of non-verbal communication is related to the teaching of Indonesian to speakers of other languages. The learners studying Indonesian should not only be equipped with the language itself

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    transparent lens of the eye which results in decrease of vision. It is not a tumour‚ a new growth of skin or tissue over the eye‚ but a fogging of the lens itself. There are three types of cataract. They are:- a nuclear cataract- a cortical cataract- a subscapular cataract A nuclear cataract is located in the nucleus - the centre of the lens. The cause of this cataract is likely due to changes in the protein structure as we grow older. A cortical cataract develops from the outside of the lens extending

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    ask questions just to make sure that you understand the message that the sender is sending. Nonverbal communication has a few principals and these are that when communicating with someone the key is the facial expressions‚ body language‚ eye contact‚ and open posture. These principals are a good way to communicate with someone nonverbally. When communicating without the spoken word the next best thing is the facial expressions that we use. These facial expression are what the receiver

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    messages. These messages exchange thoughts or information in a verbal or nonverbal‚ written or visual manner. Verbal communication consists of oral and written messages‚ where nonverbal communication consist of facial expressions‚ body posture‚ eye contact‚ and or hand gestures. “Non verbal communication entails communicating by sending and receiving wordless messages. These messages usually reinforce verbal communication‚ can stand alone‚ and convey messages on its own” (Nayab‚ 2011). The reinforcement

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    conversation‚ as I had taken my keys from my pocket and were flipping them in my hand and I provided very little eye contact while Mr. Hill has talking. Consequently‚ I put my keys away and tried to concentrate on what he was explaining to me‚ however‚ several minutes later I found that I had positioned myself at an angle to Mr. Hill and my arms crossed on my chest‚ and again not maintaining eye contact. Uncrossing my arms and took position directly in front of him to force myself to give Mr. Hill my fullest

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