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    GROUP- 14 DIVY KULSHRESHTHA- 2010061 SHASHANK PATEL-2010180 ERGONOMIC STUDY OF MOBILE APPS What is Ergonomic design in context of Mobile Applications ?    Ergonomics is the science of designing the job‚ equipment ‚and workplace to fit the user Ergonomic Design in context of mobile applications means designing the applications so that the user can use the application comfortably without being visually ‚ mentally or physically stressed. It takes into account of the user’s capabilities and

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    to have no syntactic structure so it can not be analyzed sequences of constituent hierarchy. The nonverbal communication is the process of communication by sending and receiving messages without words. These messages can be communicated through gestures‚ body language or posture‚ facial expression and eye contact‚ communication of objects such as clothing‚ hairstyles or even the architecture‚ symbols or graphics‚ as well as through an aggregate of above‚ such as communication behavior. Nonverbal

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    the impact of society and the role that is expected to be played‚ but is confident and accustomed in what makes them content with themselves mentally. They differ for the reason that Deirdre explains the gesture differences amongst men and women despite the fact that she uses the women gestures to display her feminine qualities. Thandie speaks

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    The Importance of Body Language Body language‚ communicating through gestures‚ is often the key to a meaningful conversation. These gestures that we apply in our conversations often help us to get our point across‚ or to show someone something that we just can’t describe in words. Sometimes we communicate this way without even realizing it. Many gestures we perform on a daily basis affect the outcome of a conversation such as a person becoming needlessly insulted‚ divorce‚ and how people perceive

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    many different ways including facial expressions‚ gestures‚ body movements‚ sounds‚ language and for some children‚ through assistive technology. Children’s language is more than words‚ phrases and sentences. It includes art‚ Braille‚ dance‚ drama‚ music‚ poetry‚ pictures‚ sculpture‚ signing‚ and stories. While most children eventually master spoken and written language as their key means of communicating‚ they continue to speak through their gestures‚ body movements and expressions to a greater or

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    chest/heart with an open hand. Emotional Gestures & Contradiction • Timing and duration of emotional gestures and emotions are off a normal pace. The display of emotion is delayed‚ stays longer it would naturally‚ then stops suddenly. • Timing is off between emotions gestures/expressions and words. Example: Someone says "I love it!" when receiving a gift‚ and then smile after making that statement‚ rather then at the same time the statement is made. • Gestures/expressions don’t match the verbal statement

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    Culture encompasses a wide range of behaviors‚ languages‚ foods‚ beliefs and traditions. It can be defined as the totality of socially transmitted behavior patterns‚ arts‚ beliefs‚ institutions‚ and all other products of human work and thought. The video capturing the Toulambis tribe of New Guinea’s first encounter with Westerners clearly portrays the fear‚ confusion‚ and amazement of the Toulambis as they not only encounter new person but a small part of a new culture. One thing that the

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    Compare/ Contrast The poets have recited in their own gestures and tones with different types of emotion to deliver the message to their audience. In Neil Hilborn’s “OCD‚” Hilborn expresses himself of how it is like to live with having obsessive-compulsive disorder. With the disorder he lives with he shows how much it affected him. First he went from being obsess with objects to falling in-love with a girl. So‚ the way he shows his emotion to the audience is furious throughout the whole way. Hilborn

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    Piano Graduate Recital Auer Concert Hall November Fifth Eight O’Clock Performer: Justin Bartlett Yerin Kim Concerto in D Minor‚ K.466 --Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) I attended a Graduate Piano Recital at Indiana University Auer Concert Hall‚ which was performed by Justin Bartlett and co-play with Yerin Kim. I enjoyed listening to this beautiful piano music and it also impressed me a lot by watching these performers use their energy to play. The Concerto in D Minor is a

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    Americans and four Chinese and were observed in two different situations. The report supports the view that Americans and Chinese have a similar spatial behavior‚ but differences in the touch behavior‚ the gaze behavior and making eye contact‚ and gestures. These differences can provide fuel for conflicts in cross cultural business. Table of Contents Abstract II 1.0 Introduction 1 1.1 Topic 1 1.2 Research question / Purpose 1 1.3 Scope 1 1.4 Background / Literature review 1 2.0 Sources

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