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    References: Buck‚ Ross. Nonverbal Behavior and the Theory of Emotion: The Facial Feedback Hypothesis. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 1980‚ Vol.38‚ No. 5‚ 811-824. Retrieved on April 3‚ 2008 at http://swtuopproxy.museglobal.com/MuseSessionID=799a4e6834ca6f6559649f93effb2f/MuseHost=web.ebscohost.com/MusePath/ehost/pdf

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    the relationship with them develops I am able to recognise when they are feeling sad‚ happy‚ anxious or angry through their expressions and emotions. An example when working with a child in my setting‚ although he is not able to use speech the relationship I have with him enables me to know how he is feeling through his body language such as eye contact or facial expression as well as sign language‚ this positive working relationship helps me understand him at a deeper level enabling me to understand

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    Powerful Presentation Skill Written By Asad Yaqub In almost all the business roles today‚ presentation skill has become a core competency and an inevitable prerequisite for any reasonable job. One of the popular fears among the people‚ after dogs‚ snakes heights‚ water‚ is public speaking. This category of people usually experience abnormal heartbeats‚ cold sweats‚ shivering and the worst‚ low or high blood pressures. Contrary to this‚ presentation skill can be developed and achieved through

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    individual’s reactions and have understood what you have said there are many different ways to tell‚ By the person giving you eye contact is a good sign that they have heard you‚ by facial expressions changing after or while you are speaking therefore means they have understood and are reacting by showing different face expressions or even showing hand gestures to tell you they have understood. 2.1 To find out preferences to individuals ways of communicating is very important these preferences may be

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    of speech is known as nonverbal communication. Facial expressions‚ body posture‚ eye contact‚ or gestures are part of nonverbal communication. Written communication can be through e-mails‚ reports‚ articles and many other ways. Facial expressions are a form of demonstrative communication. Communicating includes different facial expressions‚ tone of voice‚ or body language to deliver the message. A smile is an example of a positive facial expression‚ and a frown will be viewed in a more negative

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    through facial expression and tone of voice. With text or chat one can only express emotion through emoticons and candidly telling the other person how they feel. Face to face communication strongly interprets emotion as opposed to the weak interpretation of social networking. Sarcasm strongly exemplifies the limits on social networking‚ one cannot express sarcasm through text or chat‚ but in a face to face conversation one can clearly identify sarcasm from tone of voice and facial expressions. There

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    By incorporating Gordon’s Functional Health Patterns‚ I assess the sleep and rest patterns of a client through an interview. This approach is used in nursing practice in order to provide a more comprehensive nursing assessment of the patient. The questions that are asked by the nurse are vital in order to understand the client’s health status and health practices. The information received while interviewing patients is also extremely important; as it helps health care professionals gain valuable

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    how does belonging emerge from connection to people? In both the simple gift‚ a collection of poems by steven herrick and UP a pixar film directed by Pete Doctor connections to people are present. in the simple gift the characters Old Bill and Billy have a similar connection to Carl and Russell. These connections lead to both groups sharing a feeling of belonging when they are together. Billy is a sixteen year old boy who has a lack of connection to his family and alcoholic father as well

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    mocks him about where he is from and how he speaks‚ “but I can’t understand what you’re saying sir”‚ he uses no fillers when speaking to show that he isn’t weak or anxious. Throughout the clip Mr Logan shows most of his emotions through his facial expressions. As Lauren begins to

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    faces to determine whether or not someone is telling the truth. There are different facial expressions that indicate a person’s true feelings. Paul Ekman began to research these facial expressions in the nineteen-sixties‚ and realised that no one knew the answers to his questions. He decided to travel around the world studying the facial expressions of different cultures. His research showed him that facial expressions were universal products of evolution‚ and they weren’t learned through culture. Ekman

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