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    images simply means thinking in pictures. Spoors et al. (2011) suggest that it works best if the images we form are large‚ colourful and bizarre‚ as we tend to remember distinctive items better than everyday items. The mental image will give us another cue when we come to recall the information. The effort we make to form the image will also help to fix it in our memory. Spoors et al. (2011) give an example of making a picture of a bell used as a bin‚ with a bad smell‚ and which can help us remember the

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    Introduction Social 1 Biology and Social Cognition - Attraction Chapter 14‚ Passer Dr Jason Bohan  Are we social animals? Who’s attractive? Can evolutionary theory explain dating behaviour?   The need to affiliate   Defining attraction    Affiliation – the need to form social relationships Fear of interaction and evaluation can lead to social anxiety Failure to form friendships can lead to loneliness Extreme social isolation can be harmful: Admiral Byrd and “wintering

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    communication Otu (2015) mentions‚ reveal that an observer can infer character traits such as trustworthiness and honesty through a speaker’s nonverbal actions‚ which is important to law enforcement. There are also studies that link nonverbal behavior cues to aggressive acts. Otu (2015) defines predictors of aggressive behavior as increases in tone of voice with negative verbal attack‚ narrowing of the eyelids‚ lowered brows‚ lips pressed together‚ and so on. The intended meaning from the sender often

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    Cues Nursing diagnosis Nursing objective Planning Nursing intervention Rationale Subjective Cues: “Nahihirapa n akong umihi‚‚ madalas sya pero pakonti konti lang » as verbalized by the client. Objective Cues: Distended abdomen Frequency Hesitancy T-38.3 P-105Bpm R-24 bpm BP-130/90 mmHg Impaired Urinary Elimination r/t Inflammatio n of bladder mucosa As evidence by the objective cues. __________ _ Scientific Explanation : Disturbance in urine elimination. After 8 hrs of

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    landscapes‚ but the one that drew me in the most was the Genesee Scenery. My first impression of the painting was that it was beautiful‚ but as I looked closer I saw visual cues within the color‚ form‚ depth‚ and movement. The deconstruction of Genesee Scenery will explain how the physiology on the eye helped me to see the four visual cues. Genesee Scenery‚ at first glance is a beautiful landscape painting with green rolling hills‚ trees‚ rock cliffs‚ and a bridge crossing over a flowing waterfall. With

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    human race has the ability to send and interpret such signals almost entirely subconsciously (Andersen‚ Peter‚ 2007). “Body language may indicate aggression‚ attentiveness‚ boredom‚ relaxed state‚ pleasure‚ amusement‚ and intoxication‚ among many other cues” (Brehove‚ Aaron‚ 2011). The study of body movement and expression is known as kinesics. Physical expressions can unveil many things about the individual that is using them (Brehove‚ Aaron‚ 2011). Each person’s movements and positions have different

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    severe an individual perceives the consequences of an injury to be. Behavioral evaluation includes cues to action‚ which means the barriers that change the injury-related behaviors. The Health Behavior Model consists of five factors concerning injury prevention including perceived susceptibility‚ perceived severity‚ perceived benefits of taking action‚ perceived barriers to taking action‚ and cues to action. First‚ perceived susceptibility is how an individual perceives the likelihood of getting

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    On April 19‚ 1995‚ at 9:02 a.m.‚ the United States of America was reminded that the worst horror often comes from within. Within a matter of days Americans were forced to realize that this terrible tragedy may have been caused by citizens who call themselves patriots. Until the Oklahoma City bombing‚ Americans generally though of terrorism as a foreign problem that could not invade the walls of this nation. Many Americans had given little thought to what these patriots sought to do. Militia and patriot

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    Verbal Communication Communication of all types can be found everywhere. It does not necessarily have to be spoken or oral‚ it can be found in verbal and nonverbal forms. This is especially true in the areas of the criminal justice system. Communications can be found in equipment‚ reports‚ phones‚ in roll call‚ or everyday operations. For police officers and other members of the criminal justice system‚ communication in some form or type can always be certain. It may be in the form of verbal communication

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    Hearing is one of the traditional five senses‚ ability to observe sound by detecting vibrations through an organ such as the ear. The sense of hearing is very important because it has helped humans survive. We know what hearing is‚ but what is hearing loss? Hearing loss happens when there is a problem with one or more parts of the ear or ears. People who have hearing loss might be able to hear some sounds or nothing at all. People also may use the words deaf‚ deafness and hard of hearing when they

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