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    camera stays on his face as the phone rings and awaits a pick up. When Kris picks up the phone‚ Konx’s facial expression changes from one of ambition to one of much nervousness. The camera swings to show Knox’s hand as he promptly hangs up the phone. Next‚ the camera swings around from Knox to his friends. This medium close-up shows the disappointment on all their faces and that expression makes Knox ring once more. This time‚ the camera angles are the same and Knox goes through with the phone

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    people he finds that he makes a mess when he eats and it doesn’t do much for his self-image. He has always prided himself on his appearance and likes to look smart. My strengths * I had very good eye contact with audience * I used good facial expressions in presentation * I answered appropriate open and closed questions during my presentation * I took my time appropriately when speaking to the audience * I used a clear voice tone in the presentation * I expressed myself in

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    communication which is understood by the style‚ gesture‚ posture‚ facial expressions and the other body Language. It has been mentioned by the many people that nonverbal communication covers the 90% of the total communication and only 10% of the total communication is covered by the verbal communication. The common and few example of nonverbal communication are shown below which doesn’t require any words as it understood by the expression and sign which isn’t difficult for the receiver to understand

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    affectionate but always ending up in awkward positions particularly effective. We saw how her behaviour was a reflection of what her memories had portrayed as her perception of marriage and relationships. The way in which the actors used their facial expressions towards each other and laughed it off was an excellent contrast to the frustration we could see growing as they looked away from each other‚ it allowed the audience to see how Lily’s memories were affecting her own personal experiences. Another

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    is a personal one or a professional one. This can be done in many ways like through written letters‚ computer‚ telephone and talking. Other ways of communication is through your body language‚ facial expressions and or touch. Communication is a great way to express yourself especially with facial expression as people would be able to see if you are happy or sad‚ if you are in pain‚ not very well or have a problem with may need help. Communication is also a great way that you can learn about different

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    Is some one really able to read your mind by the look on your face? In this essay‚ the Naked Face‚ Malcom Gladwell explains how some individuals are born with this gift and some are able to learn it. We center our story on howyou can read someone’s true emotions just by the looks on their faces. Malcom Gladwell uses personal experiences as well as facts to prove that these are not just lucky guesses‚ but long intricate thought processes. The Naked Face was published for The New Yorker in August

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    conventional informational content‚ and that this would be best achieved through an associated visual human embodiment or avatar. Since humans express emotion in faceto-face encounters primarily through facial expression‚ an investigation was undertaken in order to establish how such expressions might be effectively and efficiently captured and represented in an avatar. The study involved consulting sociopsychological research relating to face-to-face encounters‚ followed by a controlled experiment

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    unwritten ways. Nonverbal channels can be more important than words alone. Many read communication like this on a daily. Depending on how we see it will be how the message is received. Demonstrative communication includes ways of body language‚ facial expressions‚ and gestures. These are things that we do every day is send out messages without any kind of words. Depending on how we show it depends of on how people will read it. Body language is a form of demonstrative communication. Body language can

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    our eyes at the same level as the person that we are communicating with. But it is important to consider positioning while working with different people having different difficulties. For example in an early year setting children look at our facial expression and listen to our tone of voice to understand us and elderly care setting‚ people having hearing difficulties can read our lips to understand us. Seating patterns send different messages. While having a group communication its important to have

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    10 minutes to come up with their snapshot. After‚ each partner will have a turn to present the snapshot to the class using facial expressions or props. The rest of the class will then have to portray what feeling is being exhibited and the evidence used to determine their answer. Students will be able to use their own facial expressions or draw pictures of facial expressions that relate to the word given to portray the

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