component. Similarly‚ Personal‚ Cultural and Political Implications of Language Loss or Change‚ highlights that “Language is a vital component of cultural maintenance” (Friesen 2). Moreover‚ one’s language is a part of who they are‚ thus when one’s language is lost‚ it affects how one is able to socialize with their culture (Friesen 3). Language loss is a concern shared among many Indigenous
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Case Incident 2 BECOMING A FACIAL DECODER I. Background Paul Ekman is a psychologist known for his study about facial expressions‚ where facial expressions reveal true emotions. Researchers have distinguished real smiles (so called Duchenne smile) from fake smiles. Ekman and his associates have developed methods to detect other emotions suchas anger‚ disgust and distress. They call their method as Facial Action Coding System (FACS). FACS has been used to study the facial expressions
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involves the movement of the zygomaticus major muscle near the mouth‚ and the orbicularis oculi muscle near the eyes (Paul Ekman‚ Wallace V. Friesen‚ and Richard J. Davidson‚ The Duchenne Smile: Emotional Expression and Brain Physiology: II). It is believed that this smile can only be produced as a result of genuine positive emotion‚ making it involuntary (Ekman‚ Friesen‚and Davidson). By contrary‚ the “Pan Am smile” involves only the zygomaticus muscle‚ and is entirely voluntary‚ being used more often
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someone to help you get through it. In the book‚ Doug finds Lil. Okay for Now by Gary D. Schmidt is about a boy named Doug who has and alcoholic father‚ a mother‚ and two brothers. He meets a girl named Lil and they quickly become friends. Lil helps Doug become a better person by helping him to overcome challenges like school‚ his drawing‚ and she helps him to like Marysville. In the book‚ Lil helps Doug a lot with school. In chapter three‚ while Doug and Lil were in math class‚ this happened‚ “You
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[Setting: Doug’s room in the hospital- a mirror] [Doug is standing away from the mirror‚ muttering somewhat nonsensically] Doug: Dunno why; I’m not a poof- why would I wanna talk about my feelings‚ and my repressed emotions? [Whilst saying the two reasons in a mocking manner‚ Doug makes air quotations to reinforce how against the idea he is] Doug: Bloody useless shrinks just wanna turn everyone into pussies- that’s the only reason ya stressing about a pissy little poem; don’t wanna be a wimp. Coz
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Midterm Criminal Law State v. Doug Homicide: The unlawful taking of the life of one human being by another. Actual Causation : The defendant’s act must have been the “cause in fact” of the victim’s death. Without the defendant’s actions‚ the victim would not have died. “But for” Doug shooting and killing Tom‚ he would not have died. Proximate Causation: A defendant’s actions are the proximate cause of the victim’s death if the result occurs as a consequence of the defendant’s
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one bullied the other. Doug (the victim) was bullied so immensely by Ralph that 36 years later it still drives him crazy and makes him want to kill Ralph. The literary device shown here is flashback because the main character has a flashback for most of the story and really has a deeper meaning. This story teaches individuals to be nice to others and what bullying can really do to a person. The moral of this story is to treat others how you would like to be treated. Doug was bullied for his entire
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Turning Point English Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology A slight breeze blew as Doug stood staring down at Joey. “Hello‚ Joey‚” said Doug. Silence surrounding the two of them. “Joey‚ I’m sorry. I didn’t mean it. I didn’t. And‚ Joey-Merry Christmas.” Doug placed a rose on Joey’s tombstone and walked away. “Can you ever forgive me‚” he asked‚ “for driving home drunk?” A year ago… Doug is a young and wealthy man‚ who supports many charities. He lives in Chicago‚ Illinois‚ United
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Favorite Gadgets Do you have a favorite gadget -- -- a free online tool that makes teaching or living -- easier‚ better‚ or just more fun? Share it with your colleagues on our Facebook page. "I love tools that are simple and do one thing really well‚" Doug Johnson‚ director of media and technology in Mankato Minnesota‚ told Education World. "I call them ’tools for people who have better things to do than mess with tools.’ " If I can get my elementary teachers excited about a program‚ I know it meets
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Farmer Doug was lying in the corner of his blazing barn‚ crouched down‚ quietly weeping while his severed leg was spurting blood. Through his cries of pain‚ he could hear the nightmarish moo of his beloved cow‚ Betsy. As her footsteps drew close‚ he could only ponder how this happened. How could he have been so stupid? What did this? Who did this? Finally it hit him‚ it started that week when he took the cows for their first bath in the newly cleaned river. It was a sunny‚ happy day; his cows
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