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    position and speech is normal. He talks clearly and has no unpleasant odor. His reason for visit is to have an eye check up. He complains of constant blurring of vision at far with no associated complains. He is neither a spectacle wearer nor contact lens user He is not taking Multivitamins. OBJECTIVE PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION • VISUAL ACUITY A. Unaided at Distance: 1. OD: 20/25 2. OS: 20/25

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    Put the speaker at ease. We should help the speaker feel free to speak their thoughts. We should remember their needs and concerns. Nodding and use of other gestures that display appreciation and encouragement could also be of help. Maintain eye contact but not to the point of staring at the person. We need to show and let them feel that we are listening and we understood what he/she is talking about. 4. Remove distractions. As what I’ve mentioned above‚ focus on what the speaker is saying

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    Juan Ortiz Criminal Investigation Professor Hall Jr. Chapter 6 1. Explain how field contact reports are generated and how this information is used as a basic investigative lead. a Record the stop-and-frisk interviews with persons stopped in their cars or on foot because of their suspicious appearance or actions. b These reports place in police records the names and the descriptions of the person’s coming to police attention and the time‚ date‚ and place they were seen and interviewed

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    their body movement also gives away their close relationship‚ as he gently strokes her hair and she massages his arm (touch) as they discuss they day’s events (voice). At one point‚ she begins to tell him about her job promotion‚ trying to make eye contact with him‚ all the while‚ his eyes are wondering around the bar‚ hardly listening to her. He is clearly uninterested in what she is saying (eye movements and body movements illustrate

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    older man who didn`t know English‚ so he showed me where was a road for one street using his hands and gestures. Later‚ I was talking with one girl who worked at a gas station. I had asked her for her number but she didn`t understand English‚ so I did this: ______ and after this she wrote her number. Also‚ my friend Schimunn was in Germany in_______ and he told us how he had asked one blonde where was a club‚ but she didn`t understand his English‚ of course. So‚ than he did this: ______ and later

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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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    desecration of Muslim cemeteries. Before 9/11‚ in Western countries negative stereotypes and remarks in speeches by political leaders‚ implying that Muslims are less committed than others to democracy and the rule of law. There was a rise in the number of hate crimes against Muslims in London in 2010‚ these hate crimes were being encouraged by mainstream politicians and sections of the media‚ a study written by a former

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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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    Nt1330 Unit 5 Exercise 1

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    descriptions for an online university registration system. • The system should enable the staff of each academic department to examine the courses offered by their department‚ add and remove courses‚ and change the information about them (e.g.‚ the maximum number of students permitted). 5 EXERCISE 3 (Cont.) • It should permit students to examine currently available courses‚ add and drop courses to and from their schedules‚ and examine the courses for which they are enrolled. • Department staff should

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