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    I agree with many things and have my own interjections to add to this very well thought of interpretation of “Self-Portrait as Woman Recovering from Effects of Male Gaze (What’s Underneath)”. Firstly I would like to point out the purposeful use of vague images which would logically develop incomplete ideas is incorrect. I believe the artist didn’t intend for viewers to have incomplete thoughts but rather it is almost like the artist is planting seeds in the viewers mind‚ the artist in a way gives

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    Institute of Judicial Studies Handout 1 Albert Mehrabian Communication Studies 1. Albert Mehrabian is currently Professor Emeritus of Psychology‚ UCLA. He is most well known for his publications on the relative importance of verbal and nonverbal messages. Mehrabian comes to two main conclusions in his studies: 1. There are basically three elements in any face-to-face communication: • • • Words Tone of voice Nonverbal behaviour 2. The non-verbal elements are particularly important for communicating

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    HYPOTHESIS: Cardiac output is higher in a hot saline and low in cold saline temperature parameters. Educated Guess Answer: Phenomenally cardiac output is supposed to rise in hot saline conditions and drastically go down in cold saline conditions. Normalising Data Table 2.1: Cardiac output normalised data of frogs in normal‚ hot and cold saline conditions Normal Hot Cold FROG SV(mV/beat) HR(beat/min) Cardiac output(L/min) SV(mV/beat) HR(beat/min) Cardiac output(L/min) SV(mV/beat) HR(beat/min)

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    First‚ the Community Care Fund of the Commission on Poverty will give out subsidies to subdivided unit residents living in industrial buildings; second‚ the Long Term Housing Strategy Steering Committee will publish consultation papers to consider ‘normalising’ subdivided units. Can these two policies solve the problems of subdivided units and a poor living environment? In the long term‚ how can Hong Kong improve the living environment for Hong Kong people and provide different people with suitable residences

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    The role of the counsellor is to facilitate a person’s resolution to problem issues whilst respecting their values‚ personal resources‚ culture and capacity for choice. Counselling can provide people with a regular time and space to talk about their problems and explore difficult feelings in a confidential and dependable environment. Counsellors do not usually offer advice but instead give insight into the client’s feelings and behaviour and they may help the client to change their behaviour if

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    the scenario. Goffman concentrated his studies of social order in a micro-level examining ‘’the rituals of trust and tact in everyday lives‚ which provide the parameters of daily social interactions‚ trough control of bodily gesture‚ the face and the gaze‚ and the use of language.’’ (Silva et al.‚ 2009 p. 317) Goffman involved himself as a participant observer in different social interactions to analyse the roots of human interaction and social order without analyse any link between the individual

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    of trust and tact in everyday lives‚ which provide the parameters of daily social interactions‚ through control of bodily gesture‚ the face and the gaze‚ and the use of language. For instance‚ a person encountering another on the street shows with a controlled sort of glance that the other person is worthy of respect and‚ by adjusting the gaze‚ that he or she is not a threat to the other‚ while the other person does the same. These ‘strangers’ meeting on the street exchange a number of codes

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    means to correct and cure the criminal rather than just to punish them; the crime has been framed as a strike against society rather than a sovereign. The power to control now resides with internalised codes and rules; punished by a Big Brother like gaze rather than a public

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    Cinematic techniques: Aerial shot: A shot taken from a plane‚ helicopter or a person on top of a building. Not necessarily a moving shot. Backlighting: The main source of light is behind the subject‚ silhouetting it‚ and directed toward the camera. Bridging shot: A shot used to cover a jump in time or place or other discontinuity. Examples are falling calendar pages‚ railroad wheels‚ newspaper headlines‚ and seasonal changes Camera angle: The angle at which the camera is pointed at the subject:

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    understand the database design and decide if it was complete or not. After a series of stepwise refinements to the entity relationship model i.e. seeing whether the model meets requirements or if any more relationships need to be created‚ and normalising to 3NF‚ which was used to check the entity relationship model‚ I was able to create a relational model (Fig 3)‚ which could be implemented in a relational database. Further considerations relating to the number of tables‚ complexity of the queries

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