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    her story. On the sheet are questions about the defendant‚ as well as the facts of the case from the perspective client’s point of view. Listening: Listen to your potential client’s story. Give him your undivided attention. Also‚ maintain eye contact‚ which is a sign that you are giving your prospective client your undivided attention and proper respect. You should avoid the appearance of cross-examination during the interview‚ even if your instincts may tell you that he’s not telling the truth

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    to feel at ease and to be given the opportunity to communicate back with comfort and confidence. It is important to listen and to use positive body language (may be shown by nodding etc)‚ to use the appropriate facial expressions and maintain eye contact where appropriate (respecting possible cultural differences). Adults need to show positive relationships with each other in front of children and young people so that the child can copy this behaviour and it helps to demonstrate what is expected

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    three student for presentation. Through their presentation she said us about positive and negative about presentation. And from that presentation‚ I found that as Presenter it is very important to engage with audience‚ asking question‚ keeping eye contact‚ using hands‚ making sure the audience to understand and need to enjoy sharing knowledge on clear topic make presentation attractive and better. From my classmate’s presentation in class‚ I learned that preparation and practice of verbal and non-verbal

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    Hotel Rwanda: Analysis of Non-Verbal Communication In Hotel Rwanda‚ Paul is an exceptional leader who is able to make important decisions under such crucial times. A part in which I would like to discuss his body language‚ facial expressions‚ eye contact‚ vocal expression‚ posture and gestures‚ as well as‚ personal space. At the point where Paul finds out that there will be no rescue for the people‚ he gives a “mini” speech to the people‚ saying that those who know influential people around the world

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    Ethical Lens Paper

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    Ethical Lens Inventory: First Last First Last GEN/200 May 20‚ 2014 James Lucas Ethical Lens Inventory The Ethical Lens Inventory was an interesting quiz to help define the kind of student that I am and the way that I learn. After asking many questions in 12 different categories‚ my strengths are in Money and Purpose‚ which had the same result number‚ followed closely by Attitude. My weaknesses were Reading and Time. I was already aware of some of my weaknesses and strengths are when it comes

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    United Pharmaceuticals has locations in the United States‚ China and India. Our supervisor has assigned us to create a handout to help new employees prepare for communicating with the employees in these countries. The information covered in this presentation will include cultural differences in India. Specific topics include: appropriate verbal greetings; appropriate nonverbal greetings; social topics to avoid; specific words that should be avoided‚ that are regularly used in our culture; and nonverbal

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    Camera Manul

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    de/221_Praktica_BC1.htm Praktica BC1 03/09/2013 19:34 view finder fixed eye-level view finder mirror (Pentaprism‚ field of view: 95%) with field lens with triple rangefinder wedge‚ truncated microprism screen‚ groundglass field‚ red LEDs- for shutter speed signaling changes their brightness with brightness of the image film single stroke 125° wind-on quick- lens mount transport / release lever with 25° stand off frame position‚ accepts B-motor winder‚ counter folding crank rewind knob‚ autozeroing frame

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    rebellious teen is expanded upon more profoundly through the Youth Lens‚ the possession of power in this father/daughter relationship is an interesting aspect that needs to be further explored. After much internal debate‚ the reader may be perplexed by who in fact has the power in this relationship between Diondra and her father. At first‚ it is very apparent that Diondra’s father holds the power. Diondra hides her talent from her classmates and openly embraces her father’s desires by attempting

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    but the middle class jobs are disappearing. In fact‚ we have reached a tipping point where technology is now destroying more jobs than it creates. Technological unemployment is the concept of technology killing more jobs than it produces. Social Lens. Social media is taking a strong turn including the business world. Mobility is the “next big thing‚” as people would say. The rise of social networking has figuratively shrunk the world and now users can connect without regard to geographical obstacle

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    particularly if the patient is asymptomatic. For those who are symptomatic‚ glasses‚ contact lenses‚ refractive surgery‚ or a combination of the three are typically used. Keywords Hyperopia‚ Ametropia‚ Facultative Hyperopia Introduction Hyperopia‚ also known as farsightedness‚ longsightedness or hypermetropia‚ is a defect of vision caused by an imperfection in the eye (often when the eyeball is too short or the lens cannot become round enough)‚ causing difficulty focusing on near objects‚ and in

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