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    How to Introduce a Speaker

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    "How to Introduce A Speaker " Guest Speaker Introductions: Part of Your Curriculum? Is the art of introducing a guest speaker part of your job? Typically the answer to this question is no. Should it be? Absolutely‚ because there are occasions when you are called upon to host important meetings/events sponsored by your company. Your introduction of the speaker is critical for soliciting buy-in from the audience. How you introduce a speaker will create greater impact for the speaker. It sets

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    Haptic Technology - Feeling the Future Figure 1 - Finger Touching (HMS Labs‚ 2013) Haptic Technology What is haptic technology? It’s the technology relating to or based on the sense of touch. We see it every day with our touch screen phones. It is needed to interact with your phone‚ computer‚ keyboard‚ mouse‚ car‚ gaming system and more! It can also be used in medicine‚ robotics‚ art‚ design‚ electronics‚ toys‚ and more! Where is the technology feeling to go? What is haptic feedback?

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    ways; one way‚ based off of Debussy’s tempo and style instructions for the player‚ and another way in which the player views the timeline of the story. The first part of the piece‚ Trés modéré‚ contains measures 1-8. The key signature and opening gesture suggest Bb minor‚ a key traditionally known for its dark and mysterious demeanor. This key perfectly captures the haunting sound of the hollow reeds Syrinx is turned into. The opening phrase of the piece is a two measure phrase in which the theme

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    Nonverbal Communication

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    with verbal behaviours‚ in the exchange and interpretation of messages within a given situation or context. Classes of Nonverbal Communication ([Malandro‚ Barker & Barker 1989]): 1. facial expression and eye behaviour 2. body movement and gestures 3. touching behaviour 4. voice characteristics and qualities 5. culture and time 6. environment 7. body types‚ shapes‚ and sizes 8. clothing and personal artifacts Functions of Nonverbal Communication ([Malandro‚ Barker &

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    Have you ever thought about how the interaction between your family and yourself differs from the interaction of you and your friends? The poems “Girls Eye View of Relatives” written by Phyllis McGinley‚ and “Adolescence” by P.K. Page both suggest that human relationships between different people affect our lives in different ways. The first way it can affect our lives is through emotion. There some emotions which we share without family members that we do not share with our friends and vice versa

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    Gestures of worship‚ which include bowing at the name of Jesus‚ the Sign of the Cross‚ and kneeling‚ are powerful symbols that not everyone typically understands; especially small children. In “Guestures of Worship: Relearning Our Ritual Language‚” the author

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    The 12 Dramatic Elements

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    performer for dramatic effect. 1. Focus Focus is often used interchangeably with the terms concentration and engagement‚ assisting the 
performer in the portrayal of believable characters. This also implies memorisation of text (including word‚ moves and gestures). Furthermore‚ focus requires the channeling (focusing) of all the performer’s energies into achieving the given goals or objectives of a character in a scene (otherwise known as ‘wants’). 2. Tension Tension can sometimes be used as an interchangeable

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    multi touch

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    History of multi-touch[edit] The use of touchscreen technology to control electronic devices pre-dates multi-touch technology and the personal computer. Early synthesizer and electronic instrument builders like Hugh Le Caine and Robert Moog experimented with using touch-sensitive capacitance sensors to control the sounds made by their instruments.[6] IBM began building the first touch screens in the late 1960s‚ and‚ in 1972‚ Control Data released the PLATO IV computer‚ a terminal used for educational

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    Body Language

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    "body language." By developing your awareness of the signs and signals of body language‚ you can more easily understand other people‚ and more effectively communicate with them. There are sometimes subtle – and sometimes not so subtle – movements‚ gestures‚ facial expressions and even shifts in our whole bodies that indicate something is going on. The way we talk‚ walk‚ sit and stand all say something about us‚ and whatever is happening on the inside can be reflected on the outside. By becoming more

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    Chapter 7 Analysis

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    perception was not the same after watching the video for the second time. I noticed her gestures‚ eloquence‚ posture and mode of dressing and I realized that although she was talking about how to convey power and influence‚ she was conveying what Pfeffer talked about in chapter 7 as “acting with power”. Gruenfeld expressed confidence as she was lecturing and her posture and gestures was like Pfeffer said in p.137 “Gestures should be short and forceful‚ not long and circular.” I also noticed the examples

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