Asperger’s can easily be identified because the symptoms they have are really noticeable. The symptoms depend on how severe the disease is. Symptoms that people with Asperger’s have include: Lack of empathy‚ dislike in change of routine‚ avoid eye contact or stare at others‚ and have unusual facial expressions (Web MD). Adults that get diagnosed with Asperger’s tend to be fascinated in technology and are usually uninterested in social activities (i.e. Instagram‚ Facebook‚ Twitter‚ etc.). A question
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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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The Bluest Eye The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison tell the story of Pecola Breedlove an innocent little girl looking for someone who love her‚ the relationship with her parents is terrible‚ her father rapes her‚ her mother and the rest of the community reject her‚ and she finish talking to an imaginary friend who is in fact the facet of her split personality. The Bluest Eye shows how racism infiltrates and destroys the psychological health of African Americans. In this story‚ Through Pecola‚ Morrison
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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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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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listening skills. Be Aware of Other Peoples Emotions Be sympathetic to other people’s misfortunes and congratulate their positive landmarks. To do this you need to be aware of what is going on in other people’s lives. Make and maintain eye contact and use first names where appropriate. Do not be afraid to ask others for their opinions as this will help to make them feel valued. Consider the emotional effect of what you are saying and communicate within the norms of behaviour acceptable
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take specific knowledge for granted. Adapt to your audience so you both get the most out of the exchange. Effective Listening * To communicate effectively‚ you have to speak precisely and persuasively‚ but you also have to listen. Maintain eye contact and listen to everything the other person says so you can respond directly to her rather than simply saying what you were going to say anyway. When people listen to and learn from each other‚ they communicate more efficiently and honestly. Environment
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banning of Niqab during Canadian citizenship ceremonies by Gabriella Hermary. Firstly‚ they all maintained a relaxed composure. As we not only listened to but watched the speakers‚ they all appeared prepared yet natural. They all exhibited controlled eye contact. The three all stood relaxed and clearly performed their speeches without any distracting actions. However‚ John did give some gestures‚ but they did help listeners to differentiate between the sides of his topic. They presented themselves well
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children or parents. Remove the children from the situation. Do ask for help if required or if you are out of your depth. Concentrate on the now not the past. Ensure you know all the facts. If you don’t know the answer‚ do not make it up. Maintain eye contact‚ stay at same level. Do not stand over someone. Always refer to the school policy for any grievances that cannot be resolved. Avoid making any personal comments. The longer a conflict carries on the harder it will be to resolve it.
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The Bluest Eye Essay #4 by: Jason Berry EWRT 1B Instructor: C. Keen June 16th 2010 Toni Morrison the author of The Bluest Eye‚ portrays the character Pecola‚ an eleven year old black girl who believes she is ugly and that having blue eyes would make her beautiful‚ in such a way as to expose and attack “racial self- loathing” in the black community. Toni Morrison the author of The Bluest Eye‚ portrays the character Pecola‚ an eleven year old black
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