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    “Courtesy: It Starts with Me!” Essay Writing Contest Pedrocillo‚ Maria Cecilia S. / AB Journalism / CAS – Irregular Student “How a Simple Gesture of Courtesy Can Change Humanity” Basically‚ Courtesy is simply defined as showing of politeness towards other people. However‚ if you think about it further‚ this word means so much more as it can make huge changes in our lives‚ our nation‚ and the entire humanity. Nowadays‚ it is quite significant that we show kindness to other people‚

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    non material aspects. 2. Define and differentiate between gestures and language. Language-system of symbols that can be strung together in an infinite number of ways for the purpose of communicating. Gestures are the process of transmitting ideas and thoughts without using words‚ but using body language‚ facial expression or tone of voice. Languages are mostly verbal‚ which involve the use of words; while communication using gestures is non-verbal (ie. tone of voice‚ facial expression). To counter

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    Axtell‚ Roger E. Gestures: The DO’s and TABOOS of Body Language Around the World. Jon Wiley & Sons‚ Inc‚ 1998 -- Rev. and expanded edition.<br><br>Over the past decade the author has been presenting seminars‚ speeches and workshops around the United States on the subject of international behavior. This book is the result of accumulation of more than ten years of research on the subject and it includes research on his travels to England‚ Germany‚ Thailand‚ Malaysia‚ Indonesia and the Philippines.

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    However‚ this is contrary to his actions and gestures because he is hesitant and indecisive in his actions. Thus‚ Shakespeare uses diction to convey Hamlet’s state of mind rather than actions alone. For example‚ he uses choppy and long sentences in Hamlet’s diction and eventually as he comes to a decision and becomes more self-assured his sentences become less choppy and more solid. Also‚ while Hamlet’s inaction does not necessarily come out in his gestures and actions‚ his anger towards Claudius‚ Ophelia

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    - hot • tener miedo - scared You need to use gestures as you teach them the expressions. Then your parents will report back on the experience in a voice activity. Your parent or guardian needs to answer the following questions in the voice activity: • Was it difficult or easy to learn the five expressions? Which expressions did you learn? How long did you spend learning and practicing the expressions and gestures? • Did using gestures help you to learn the expressions? • Did you enjoy

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    BODY LANGUAGE Body language is a form of non-verbal communication consisting of body pose‚ gestures‚ and eye movements. Humans send and interpret such signals subconsciously. Body language may provide clues as to the attitude or state of mind of a person. For example‚ it may indicate aggression‚ attentiveness‚ boredom‚ relaxed state‚ pleasure‚ amusement and intoxication among many other clues. WHY BODY LANGUAGE IS IMPORTANT? Body language; Can effect how people think of you‚ Can reveal

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    two categories which is verbal and non-verbal. Verbal is the spoken language whereas non-verbal includes gestures‚ body language and facial expression. Effective communication can be established when this two types of communication complement each other. In fact‚ communication skills start the day you say your first words. We learn from birth that we get what we need out of our body gestures and non-verbal communication as babies. We in turn learn to trust our environment and those around us‚ whilst

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    anywhere from facial expressions‚ gestures‚ or body movements‚ by using any of these you can communicate with someone in many ways. Body Language Body language is believed to comprise up to 90% of our total communication ((Karr‚ 2013). In the United States there are many gestures used that stand for something we want to say nonverbally. For example‚ when we meet someone or if we want to greet someone we normally would exchange handshakes. In America‚ the cultural gesture of shaking hands upon greeting

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    Real Sense 3D depth camera fitted into smartphone The real sense is introduced in 3D that included into the camera and the 3D defines the depth for camera which will fit into the smartphones this defines the new technology in real sense 3D for cameras. In the latest Intel announced the version of its 3D depth camera which is small and thin enough to be fitted into smartphone with 15.2cm where real sense sensor can be used to detect hand and head movements and makes it possible to change the focus

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    we are always communicating. The most important aspects of body language are voice‚ gestures‚ and posture. The tone of voice is a key aspect to how what is being said is interpreted. The gestures we make say a lot about what we are feeling. Posture also provides clues to express how we are feeling. Our voices can say a lot about what we say and what we are feeling. According to The Nonverbal Dictionary of Gestures‚ Signs and Body Language Cues "Tone of voice reflects psychological arousal‚ emotion

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