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    * Mirroring clients‚ facial expression and gestures * Maintaining a calm body posture Verbal Communication * Asking effective questions * Asking open ended questions * Paraphrasing * Reflections of feelings I saw a client called Lydia as a exercise in the class in a relaxed‚ natural attitude I adapt an open posture‚ appropriate eye contact was maintained‚ mirroring using words like It sounds like few times‚ nodding where appropriate and facial expressions with a calm

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    Emma has suffered a serious facial injury & concussion as a result of a façade collapse‚ near a high-rise building constructed by Silverline. Because of this incidence‚ Emma was unable to work for 6 months. The legal issues arising from this incident fall under the tort of negligence. Silverline breached a duty of care owed to Emma when the façade collapsed and struck her. This breach led to severe injury and her loss of earnings. Emma should be reasonably compensated for this incidence [ ]. Silverline’s

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    Bob Hairstyle History

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    Ever wonder where the “Bob” hairstyle came from? Or maybe just where it originated? This particular hairstyle made its appearance in the 1920’s. Every girl was pawning over this look. Guys looked for the girls that pulled off this look. If someone did not have this hair‚ then they must have just not been with the program. Although some may think that this hair style just came about‚ but really it was the look that was on others started this phenomenon. It all started in 1915 with the appearance

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    you say can change what people think when you’re conversing with them. On the other hand‚ we have nonverbal communication‚ which also plays a big role. Nonverbal is our body language when we are speaking to somebody. It can consist of eye contact‚ facial expression‚ and posture. It can change what people think of you at a business meeting or interview. Both verbal and nonverbal can change a bad situation into a good one by simply choosing the right actions. Firstly‚ Verbal communication affects

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    Shaving in the Army

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    Kaleb Mosley 1/504 HHC 82nd AB Bco. 1st PLT Medic Shaving in the Army It is important to maintain discipline in the army‚ because essentially your life depends on it. If you forget to bring the battery to your radio‚ get lazy and don’t keep a low profile‚or just say screw it and do what you want. You can get yourself or someone else killed or maimed for life. And apparently shaving is part of that discipline. Here is what the army has to say about male grooming standards. Male

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    Managing your fussy superior

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    Managing a ‘sticky’ situation in workplace You were a bit lazy and decided to cut corners and short-cut the task your boss in the office had assigned you. You heard that your boss found out. Detail a communication strategy to get yourself out of this ‘mess’. Introduction First of all‚ the subordinate have to understand the social interaction with the head of the company is called superior-subordinate communication. The meaning of superior-subordinate communication refers to the interactions between

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    T´cnicas de Reconhecimento de Padr˜es e o Pattern Recognition Techniques 2013/2014 Practical Exercises : Class # 1 and #2 Statistical Pattern Recognition Toolbox - (STPRTool): Installation & Data Handling STPRTool Requirements • Matlab‚ version 5.3 or higher (Verify your Matlab version by typing in the Matlab command line ver ); • Some algorithms require the Optimization and Image Processing Toolboxes (Verify if you have it installed by typing the command ver). STPRTool Installation

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    it helps them to hear the child correctly as younger children are likely to not be as loudly spoken and may lack in confidence. Also another non verbal communication in this age is to use lots of facial expression as children will pick up the meaning of a word or what context it is meant in by facial expression as well as tone of voice. Younger children also benefit from the use of actions to go with words such as having a hand action for hello waving etc. this makes language more remember able

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    George Segal’s piece is titled Couple on Two Benches (1985) which represents a couple on two different benches who seem to have been in an altercation‚ but they are still compassionate and undivided with one another. This piece of artwork was created in 1985 and the provenance is Sidney Janis Gallery‚ New York City. George Segal used bronze with white patina‚ cast iron‚ and aluminum to make this piece of artwork. The artwork is about 50 1/4 by 73 by 61 3/4 in. 127.6 by 185.4 by 156.9 cm ( "Couple

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    phone and we have non-verbal communication such as e-mails and letters. There are factors to consider when you have verbal communication‚ when you have a face to face conversation with a child it’s very important to maintain eye-contact as well use facial expressions so the child can understand if your upset or not with him/her. Starting off with the language not everyone can understand the language you are speaking in‚ so you need to find other ways to communicate. As well with kids you need to use

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