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    MCC 303- Security Analysis And Portfolio Management Question 1- As a speaker you are addressing a group of people. Explain the elements involved in this communication. Answer :- The elements involved in communication are: Sender or encoder – This is the person who transmits a message. For example‚ a manager writing a letter to a consultant after a meeting or a sales manager making a presentation to the sales team. Here the manager is the sender Receiver or decoder – The person who

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    form of a comfortably furnished house in Great Britain. Firstly‚ I would cast Nora as a slight‚ blonde haired woman wearing seemingly expensive burgundy dress to portray her comparative wealth to the audience; she would have dark circles under her eyes‚ despite being seemingly awake and lively in order to show her inner exhaustion at being indebted to Krogstad and keeping her great secret. Mrs Linde‚ on the other hand‚ would be a taller woman‚ with dark brown hair‚ wearing dark brown clothes which

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    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 and artifacts. So what roles do NVC play in communication

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    The Bluest Eye The major characters in The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison were Pecola Breedlove‚ Cholly Breedlove‚ Claudia MacTeer‚ and Frieda MacTeer. Pecola Breedlove is an eleven-year-old black girl around whom the story revolves. Her innermost desire is to have the "bluest" eyes so that others will view her as pretty in the end that desire is what finishes her‚ she believes that God gives her blue eyes causing her insanity. She doesn’t have many friends other than Claudia

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    “One cannot not communicate“ (Watzlawick et al. 1967) because every behavior‚ even if it is silent and may occur below the level of consciousness‚ reveals informa- tion about oneself. It remains doubtful‚ though‚ how far the disclosed information matches the way it got received. Even if non verbal communication is performed advisedly‚ may the sender always rest assured that his message reached the receiver correctly? In the light of intercultural differences‚ it is highly dubious. However‚ ac- cording

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    Professor Fernando Ganivet SPC 3540 – Persuasion October 22‚ 2013 Kennedy-Nixon Debate Analysis There may be more truth to the old saying‚ “it’s not what you say but how you say it.” On average‚ 93 percent of meaning found in communication comes from nonverbal messages (Mehrabian 1967). Nonverbal communication is the wordless transmission of information through body language‚ gestures‚ tone‚ space and appearance. The first televised presidential debate is a pivotal example of how pervasive

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    communicate effectively. Both verbal and nonverbal communication is related and very important in our interactions with others. There are many types of non-verbal communication that can be used to contradict verbal messages‚ such as facial expressions‚ eye contact‚ hand gestures and personal appearance. Observing and identifying behavior in verbal and nonverbal interactions of others can help increase a person ’s ability to communicate more effectively. Non-verbal communication is used so often that we actually

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    gestures‚ facial expressions and eye movements. On Greeting * HANDSHAKE -the most familiar form of greeting in the world. * Direct eye contact * Smile paves the way for positive interaction. Etiquette when shaking hands… * FIRST Clean hands Manicured and trimmed nails Free from perspiration & warm * SECOND A great handshake should be executed professionally‚ politely with a firm grip‚ a warm welcoming smile and eye contact. * THIRD Be situationally aware

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    New Interaction Method – Eye Tracking What is Eye Tracking? Eye tracking is a technique whereby an individual’s eye movements are measured in order to know both where a person is looking at any given time and the sequence in which their eyes are shifting from one location to another. It is a process of measuring either the point of gaze or the motion of an eye relative to the head. How does Eye Tracking work? Most of the eye-tracking systems use ’corneal-reflection/pupil-centre’ method to measure

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    behaviours using TIME: · Recognition · Priorities II. Nonverbal communication behaviours using the BODY: · Eye Contact – There seems to be more eye contact in interpersonal interactions between Arabs‚ South Americans‚ and Greeks than between people from other cultures. There is evidence that some African Americans looks at others less than whites do when sending and receiving messages. · Eyes · Skin · Posture · Facial expression – the face is the exhibit gallery of our emotional displays. And

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