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    emotions‚ thoughts and actions of his characters in his famous play “A Streetcar Named Desire”. We communicate with much more than words. Most of the messages we send other people are nonverbal‚ these include our facial expressions‚ gestures‚ eye contact‚ posture‚ and tone of voice. The ability to portrait nonverbal communication in a play‚ or body language‚ is a powerful tool which can be utilized by any author to enhance the reading experience and give the play‚ even though it is just on paper in

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    Technology V.S. Personal Contact Is technology the main cause of diminished human physical contact? The answer as we all know is yes. “An unexpected outcome of computers and other technology is the loss of the ‘human moment.’ A term coined by Harvard lecturer‚ Edward M. Hallowell‚ it refers to the psychological encounter that can happen only when two people share the same physical space. The human moment is a quality of interaction that you don ’t get through technology‚ even phones” (Barbara

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    Listening is key to all effective communication‚ without the ability to listen effectively messages are easily misunderstood communication breaks down and the sender of the message can easily become frustrated or irritated. Listening is so important that many top employers provide listening skills training for their employees. This is not surprising when you consider that good listening skills can lead to better customer satisfaction‚ greater productivity with fewer mistakes‚ increased sharing of

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    be in the form of a threat. Threatening body language is displayed through facial signals‚ attack signals and exposing oneself. Threats are relayed with hateful frowns‚ pursed lips‚ a sneer‚ or what is known as the “stare down”. Prolonged eye contact can be concerting. Staring can indicate domination‚ aggression‚ and power. Lowered eyebrows also indicate dominance. During the stare down‚ the first person to look away is “admitting defeat.” When someone is in the heat of the moment they can give

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    The limitation of human contact due to the use of technology has had a positive effect on people’s life because people who are isolated or anxious has an opportunity to do something without talking to people‚ faster to get things done‚ and it creates more jobs for people. Talking to people is a part of life but when the world is more computerized then you do not have to as much; some people has mental issues or anxiety when talking to someone but now with the use of technology you will not have to

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    In my personal opinion‚ yes‚ technology is replacing human contact. I have many friends that are high school teachers and they are being trained on how to teach online courses. While this makes sense for college students‚ I don’t think online courses are the proper way to go with high school students. In college people need the flexibility for work‚ families‚ etc. In high school‚ students do not need the flexibility‚ high school teaches more than just knowledge‚ you get social skills‚ meet people

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    Relations between early European explorers and Native Americans in North America got off to a rough start. The Europeans were invasive‚ selfish‚ and over-powering‚ and they offered the Native Americans little in return for their demands. Any Natives who chose to resist the Europeans were often met with aggressive behavior and punishment. Eventually‚ the Native Americans stood up for their tribe and fought back‚ and with neither side backing down‚ bloodshed became commonplace. Many lives were

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    The contact situation is best defined as the initial contact that two or more groups may encounter‚ which can lead to long lasting affects/outcomes in their lives (Healey‚ 2011‚ pg. 151). The Noel hypothesis states that there are three segments to the initial contact situation that groups can come to experience; ethnocentrism‚ competition‚ and differential of power (Healey‚ 2011‚ pg. 152). When the contact between groups are distinguished by all three segments of this hypothesis‚ it may lead to the

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    The protagonist of Carl Sagen’s Contact‚ is Ellie. I believe her to be an unusually intelligent individual with a much greater awareness of the larger universe. We first encounter Ellie on page four at her birth‚ generally a time no one remembers in any specific detail‚ but the author wished to highlight her exceptional intelligence by noting she was cognizant at that early moment of life. In her opening dialogue she is only two years old. She expresses a reasonable request to be picked up by

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    an ordinary thing. Therefore‚ writing a response to Pratt’s essay in a language that is comprehendible by regular people can be very helpful to those struggling students. In "Arts of the Contact Zone" Pratt discusses the mix of two different cultures in one area. Where one person is born and lives in a "contact zone" he/she is surrounded by two different conflicting cultures‚ and there are two different languages. She also introduces us with a new word "autoethnography"‚ which means the way in which

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