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    A Study in the Nuances of Communications Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow is a display of the non-verbal and verbal cues present in professional communication. Non-verbal cues include use of gestures and eye contact whilst a verbal cue includes the use of language. Certain elements overlap in both categories. These include the specific manner in which the expert relates to the owner‚ shift of power‚ manner in which the item is held and discussed and levels of courtesy expressed. Specific

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    Class Debate Rubric Category Respect for Other Team 5 All statements‚ body language‚ and responses were respectful and were in appropriate language. 4 Statements and responses were respectful and used appropriate language‚ but once or twice body language was not. 3 Most statements and responses were respectful and in appropriate language‚ but there was one sarcastic remark. 2 1 Totals Statements‚ responses and/or body language were borderline appropriate. Some sarcastic remarks. Information All

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    HUMAN MEMORY AND IMAGINATION A KEY TO LANGUAGE EVOLUTION Qasim Dad Department of English Language and Literature University of Sargodha qasimdad72@gmail.com Daniyal Hassan Department of English Language and Literature University of Sargodha daniyalhassan2003@yahoo.com INTRODUCTION One of the mysteries is human existence. From where we came and to where shall we go? These are the questions always faced by mankind in every phase of its consciousness. Different

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    for counseling to be effective. They are: Knowledge: How much information does the counselor know about others from diverse backgrounds? In some areas of the world‚ people greet a new person with affectionate gestures such as hugs‚ warm handshakes‚ and a smile. In some countries‚ these gestures are considered rude‚ and a person wouldn’t approach somebody‚ upon initial meeting‚ with a hug or a smile‚ until they get to know them. How much knowledge you have about backgrounds that are different from your

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    Motown

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    It’s the Same Old Song As we progressed through discovering the art Motown‚ we start to notice patterns on some aspects of the Motown artists. The way they dress being a major one‚ as well as their style of dance movements‚ hand gestures‚ and facial expressions. The style of these well-known artist was iconic‚ most of the males wore matching suits with an unbuttoned collar. Females generally wore matching dresses with what we would consider today classic 60’s women’s hairstyle‚ with the straight

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    Famous Speech Analysis Student Name: Kishel Stubbs Famous Speaker Name: Martin Luther King (I Have a Dream Speech) Directions: Please comment on the following areas by thoroughly commenting on the speaker’s strengths and weaknesses. Introduction: How well did the speaker get the attention of his/her audience‚ motivate them to listen‚ and establish his/her credibility? How effectively did the speaker state his/her purpose and preview the main points of their presentation? Dr. King had a good introduction

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    OVERCOMING BARRIERS TO COMMUNICATION Communication takes place when one person transfers information and understanding to another person. An effective communication is one which is followed by the receiver of the message and his reaction or response is known to the sender. It is a two-way process. It may not be possible to achieve perfect communication. But the following steps may be taken to minimize barriers to communication and making it more effective: 1. Clarity And Completeness- In order

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    "Shape without form‚ shade without colour‚ Paralysed force‚ gesture without motion." is how T.S. Eliot’s "The Hollow Men" describes this unsatisfactory lack of significance. The Great Gatsby shows this with different subtle symbols like the books in Gatsby’s library. There are also a lot of empty and meaningless gestures used in The Great Gatsby‚ "Lips that would kiss Form prayers to broken stone." is how Eliot describes these empty gestures (lines 50-51). Another reoccurring theme in these two pieces

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    The choreographic work I have chosen to explore is “Chronicle.” “Chronicle” exemplifies the use non-literal movements to illustrate contemporary subject matter in modern dance. This work was choreographed by Martha Graham and first performed in 1936. Graham was an early pioneer of Modern Dance. Unlike St. Denis and Duncan‚ who came from middle-class backgrounds‚ Graham was from an upper-class Protestant family. When her family moved to California in 1911‚ she saw a performance by the Denishawn Company

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    complete image of what we can see and can’t see through our social interactions. He mentions how social experiences consist of symbolic/gesture exchange. We our just objects without conscious when our minds our occupied by intense action but become self-objects when we become conscious of that in which we are distracted with. We create meaning by language‚ gestures and symbols. Mead believes that social experience is determined by how we see ourselves by social responses. We self-analyze ourselves

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