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    Speaker

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    My Attributes of Public Speaking As a speaker‚ their job is the most important role in speechmaking. A speaker is to talk as well as listen. There’s different skills you need to have to be a successful writer. You need to have the knowledge of the subject‚ the preparation of your speech‚ the manner of your speaking and sensitivity to the audience. When giving a speech‚ to get the audience to be interested‚ you need to have enthusiasm in your speech and voice. Even though this job seem quite easy

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    Verbal Communication Skills. Gestures: Gesticulation introduces emotion and animation to an oral story telling. Gestures combined with facial expressions can be used to entertain‚ instruct or even threaten. The amount of gesturing used in a conversation is usually determined by social or cultural conditioning‚ for example‚ Italians are famous for talking with their hands. In a professional setting most people gesture using their fingers‚ hands‚ arms or even feet. Gestures can be used to: Emphasize

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    Essay On Signs Of Autism

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    Where most children start imitating sounds‚ words and gestures‚ children with autism do not communicate as early and do not often show the desire to communicate. And when they do talk‚ they speak in a strange tone. Where gestures are concerned‚ the child with autism tends to focus on the gesture itself and not the object of the gesture. For example‚ if you point at an object‚ the child with autism will look at the hand rather than the object.

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    An attractive notebook that expresses your unique personality With its distinctive wrap design‚ accent color‚ and matching accessories‚ the VAIO E Series notebook PC is a perfect reflection of your unique personality. The model is available in five different colors and also features an eye-catching accent color on its sides*‚ keyboard‚ and touchpad. A matching mouse and keyboard skin are also included‚ creating an overall effect that is colorful and stylish-just like you at your best. * Black

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    Shc 31 1.1

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    SHC 31 1.1 Within this section I shall be identifying the different reasons why people communicate. There are seven main types of communication‚ touch‚ verbal‚ written‚ behaviour‚ visual‚ sign language or gestures and body language. Each of these methods of communication has its advantages and its disadvantages‚ each are also done in a slightly different way. Touch can be something as simple as a hug or a pat on the back‚ this action tends to offer reassurance and comfort‚ however‚ it could also

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    Qcf Level 3 Unit 3

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    Investigate different forms of communication 1A.1 Identify different forms of verbal and non-verbal communication . Verbal communication forms : -Oral communication -Written communication Non-verbal communication : -Facial expresion -Touch or contact -Gestures -Proximity -Eye contact -Posture Photo from: www.dreamstime.com 2A.P1 Describe different forms of verbal or non-verbal communication . Verbal comunication : The most apparent type of verbal communication is oral‚ and a number of examples of

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    Crisis of Masculinity

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    absence of gesture marked the loss of a masculine presence. His defenders and his critics take granted the importance of transformation over copying. The rejection of gesture by L.‚ and by all the pop artists meant the rejection of the connection between the stroke of paint and the thansformative presence of masculinity. This discourse was initiated by Hans Namuth’s photographs of Pollock at work and H. Rosenberg’s notion of action painting. No Pop art painting mocked gesture‚ the dinamics

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    communication (Mehrabian‚ 1972). Demonstrative communication is the process by which information is exchanged between individuals through a common system of symbols‚ signs‚ or behavior‚ which includes body language‚ facial expressions‚ tone of voice‚ and gestures or signs‚ to communicate. Body Language is a powerful tool and an individual’s body language is an important factor in how a message is received. Arms crossed carry different nonverbal meanings‚ such as a closed off stance‚ shielding them from

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    hands and fingers movements. In the interview‚ Naheed Nenshi uses lots of gestures. For example‚ when the interviewer asks "what you enjoyed your jobs so far?" his hands clenched in middle position when he is answering it. According to the book "body language"‚ written by Allan Pease‚ "The gesture was a frustration gesture‚ signaling that the person was holding back a negative attitude."(page 39). Therefore‚ from this gesture‚ it reflects that Naheed Nenshi as the mayor of Calgary‚ he has lots of stress

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    communication reminds you of what is inside another person’s mind. Emotions and thoughts are usually conveyed without the use of words or voice‚ but the best communicators are sensitive to its messages. Nonverbal communication includes facial expression‚ gestures‚ body language‚ and the use of space. A study over at UCLA indicated that around 93 percent of communication effectiveness is determined by nonverbal cues. Another study shows that the impact of a singing performance was determined seven percent

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