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    Subject: Claim to cancel the legitimacy of gambling My presentation was on the bad roles of gambling to the American society. The objective was to convince the audience to claim the cancelation the legitimacy of gambling given its consequences such as the loss of health and money. My topic was appropriate for my classmates. My approach started with little connection between the financial crisis and gambling and how people could not pay their obligations to banks. In my presentation‚ I tried

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    In my placement classroom we try and develop positive relationships between children and adults throughout the day. Building positive relationships with children in my classroom where each child has their own specific special needs is vitally important. The relationship we build with them will form the foundation for these children to enable them to build positive relationship within their own lives. The 5 children I have in my class all come from secure homes however they are severely challenged

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    In every society‚ there are unspoken agreements that describe what is acceptable and what is not. These things are called the institutionalized norms. Each society’s norms vary by its culture. Norms‚ according to Newman‚ mainly only present a “general framework of expectations.” So‚ within a society‚ each individual must be aware of what he or she can and cannot do. If one was to deviate from a norm‚ the deviator will then be looked upon society as “untrained” or “undisciplined.” As a student

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    jaw. Smiles are proof of agreement and interest‚ but don’t bite your lip because that signals uncertainty. Next to consider are eye movements. In western Europe and North America.‚ avoiding eye contact is considered a negative message conveying dishonesty and deceit. By increasing you eye contact your showing honesty and self-confidence. Don’t stare too much though because your risking making the receiver feel threatened‚ uncomfortable or even like your interfering with their power. If you notice

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    Emotions in Interpersonal Communications BSHS / 385 22 June 2015 Emotions in Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal communication can be expressed in many different forms to include verbal‚ nonverbal‚ and written. Interpersonal communication takes place when 2 or more individuals interact personally in a face-to-face discussion ("Interpersonal Communication And Human Relationships"‚ 2015). When people communicate‚ our tone‚ choice of words‚ and nonverbal use of body language lets the

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    Running head: EYE CONTACT AND NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION Eye Contact and Nonverbal Communication Amy Wofford ENG 223 Jolynne Berrett Eye Contact and Nonverbal Communication Eye contact is one of the forms of nonverbal communication. In my opinion‚ it is one of the most important. The face and eyes are what people first see when communicating with each other. Our eyes and ears take in information first before anything else. When speaking with another person‚ in order for them to understand

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    Introduction/Thesis Disproportionate minority contact reveals biased numbers of African American juveniles taken into custody. African American teens are thirty percent more likely to come into contact with law officials than their white peers. Studies have shown that African American youth have higher incarceration rates‚ only making up about sixteen percent of the youth population. Many analysts have posed that the juvenile justice system may process minorities and white offenders in different

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    expression of a listener are important to a speaker. If a listener is rolling her eyes‚ has a bored expression or seems glazed over‚ these are blatant cues that the listener is not actually listening or does not care about the speaker has to say. Make eye contact during conversations and take care that your facial expression is one of alertness and caring. Although not an actual "facial" expression‚ head movements such as nodding are also important visual cues that let people know you are listening‚ processing

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    Brittany Katz Individual Paper #2 Media and Theory Application Don’t You‚ Forget About Contact Hypothesis‚ Don’t Don’t Don’t Don’t What does a brain‚ an athlete‚ a basket case‚ a princess‚ and a criminal all have in common? Much more than just a required Saturday detention. The Breakfast Club gives viewers a first hand look at Gordon Allport’s Contact Hypothesis and it’s effect on high school students. The Contact Hypothesis is one of the best ways to improve conflict among inter and outer groups

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    person who is the verbal communicator must have the right tone and catch the other recipient’s attention from the beginning of the conversation. When one is verbally communicating to any other individual‚ one must speak clearly‚ précised‚ direct eye contact and

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