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    Information from these four areas forms and conveys distinct impressions. E.g.‚ a smile‚ direct gaze‚ a forward lean‚ and a warm vocal tone all taken together convey interest and liking. However‚ direct gaze and forward lean‚ without the smile and warm tone‚ taken together might convey dominance or intimidation. A very important area of knowledge in N.V.C for S.C.W’s is that of deception. Deception is

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    The elephant in the Art room The mother the other Addressing the elephant in the Art room Linda Nochlin posed the question in her 1971 article “Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists? Arguing it was necessary to question “the unstated domination of white male subjectivity” that shaped the art historical canon; the article explored the reasons for the severe asymmetry of female to male artists throughout the course of art history. When examining western art as viewed through the canon one must

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    I had the opportunity to observe Paige. At the time of the observation‚ Paige was 2 months and 21 days old. The observation took place in Paige’s nursery at her home. I sat with Paige’s mother on the floor while Paige was on a blanket. Paige’s mother was present during the time of the observation. At the start of the observation‚ Paige was in the supine position. Paige’s mother indicated that Paige enjoys being in this position and spends a lot of time in the supine position. While in the supine

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    which they speak about them. Yet when you look deeper into their characters you realise that they are not typical at all. The females in the show are typical in a sense that they are pretty‚ well dressed and are purely there for the "male gaze." It is this male gaze that ultimately makes them more powerful than the males in the series as they have the power to either sleep with‚ or not sleep with the males which takes all control away from the men which is not a typical trait. When you think of a typical

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    a little girl in a red coat‚ a contrast to the black and white of the film. The little girls red coat symbolises innocence and a cry for help. While watching her Schindler can see no harm and feels no harm can come to her while his gaze is on her‚ however when his gaze shifts‚ she begins to be hunted. After Schindler leaves the colour of her coat fades to grey symbolising that all hope and life had faded away with the colour. Oskar Schindler had many opportunities to ignore human suffering‚ however

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    Michel Foucault’s book entitled Discipline and Punish‚ which was published in 1975‚ provided a new approach to the way historians approach not only the historical field but the philosophical approach to the history of power controls. Foucault’s thesis is that the modern prison provides a model for other institutions in a disciplinary society in which the transition into the age of modernity has caused institutions to be compelled to control the time of the individual. Foucault does this through four

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    motivations will be based on Maslow’s hierarchy of needs‚ Dann’s perspective on the factors that propel an individual’s desire to travel (push factors) and factors influencing the type of destination selected (pull factors)‚ as well as Urry’s tourist gaze‚ and the latter half‚ in which tourist typologies will be analysed‚ will look at Cohen’s tourist categories‚ continuing with an analysis of Plog’s psychographic travel model followed by a brief examination of Gibson and Yiannakis’ investigation of

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    HORIZONTAL GAZE NYSTAGMUS: THE SCIENCE & THE LAW A Resource Guide for Judges‚ Prosecutors and Law Enforcement INTRODUCTION Nystagmus is an involuntary jerking or bouncing of the eyeball that occurs when there is a disturbance of the vestibular (inner ear) system or the oculomotor control of the eye. Horizontal gaze nystagmus (HGN) refers to a lateral or horizontal jerking when the eye gazes to the side. In the impaired driving context‚ alcohol consumption or consumption of certain other central

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    In doing so he deceived himself into believing something that wasn’t true about his own character traits‚ and made him in bad faith. Sartre’s last definition of “being” is “being-for others‚” which is when you are turned into an object under the gaze of another person. Garcin being in the room with others‚ competitive

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    intemperately or wastefully; squander. Ex. You are such a Dissipate a time for me. 5.Immobility- To spend or expend intemperately or wastefully; squander. Ex. Net is the best option to give the animal immobility 6.Gaze- To look steadily‚ intently‚ and with fixed attention. Ex. Gaze upon the eyes of Medusa and you are turning into her statue collection. 7.Auburn- A moderate reddish brown to brown. Ex. I am turned on in people with auburn skin. 8.Epicanthal- A fold of skin of the upper eyelid

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