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    ’To what extent does the ‘Toledo Milk Bar’ scene inform your judgment of the film as a whole in relation to the evolving nature of one’s sense of identity and belonging? In your response make detailed reference to the ‘Toledo Milk Bar’ scene and at least TWO other scenes from the film.’ The nature of one’s sense of identity and belonging may be shaped by a range of factors but is predominantly influenced by family. However belonging to a family may enable but also inhibit an individual’s evolving

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    way of living and viewing all the things around you. That is not to say that you may not benefit at all from some experiences‚ but in most part you will‚ and you should try to look at your experiences and view them as lessons. In life small gestures can greatly impact your way of living and how you see thing forever. In Mitch Alboms novel the protagonist Mitch‚ feels it is wrong to hug and that men should be strong and not hug or have close body contact. So when Morrie‚ an elderly ex teacher

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    Persuasive Speech Rubric

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     Action Step  Conclusion  Methods  ∙​          ​ Challenge to audience     ∙​          ​ Summary of strong main points     ∙​          ​ Illustration that leaves a strong image with audience     ∙​          ​ Personal Intention           ______/5  Body gestures are genuine and not forced‚ both feet are planted on floor.   Student does not pace.     ______/5  Voice is lively and interesting.

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    which is a wearable gestural interface that augments the physical world around us with digital information and lets us use natural hand gestures to interact with that information. Without use of keyboard‚ mouse we can see videos access‚ change‚ move data simply. But this concept bottle necks lead to modification of the same by using commands instead of gestures. Speech ic is used as a database for commands which will be initially trained for storage. It performs the corresponding commands accessing

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    University Department of Romance and Germanic Languages Cultural Differences in Discourse Holovchenko I. ЗA-41 Ostroh‚ 2013 CONTENTS Introduction………………………………………………………………………3 1. Cultural Gestures………………………………………………………4-5 2. Address as a Sociolinguistic Marker in the Cultural Discourse……….6-9 Conclusion………………………………………………………………………10 List of the Literature…………………………………………………………….11 Appendix…………………………………………………………………….12-13 INTRODUCTION

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    Sumazau Dance

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    this well-known dance. As a description for this popular dance‚ it is performed by peasants comprises of both men and women. It has the distinguished characteristics of a slow rhythmic movements of the heels’ of the dancers while their arm gestures float gracefully at about the shoulder level with a slight bending of their elbow and wrist which are similar to that of a bird soaring up to the sky. Alternatively‚ their arms are swung softly like a pendulum and parallel to the sides of their body

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    Nonverbal Communication defined as a communication without words. By this means the communication which is understood by the style‚ gesture‚ posture‚ facial expressions and the other body Language. It has been mentioned by the many people that nonverbal communication covers the 90% of the total communication and only 10% of the total communication is covered by the verbal communication. The common and few example of nonverbal communication are shown below which doesn’t require any words as it understood

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    Superstore Day

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    After a while‚ I took a shower‚ eat breakfast and dressed up. I use public transit to go superstore to do some grocery shopping. When I was inside of the bus‚ I tried to speak with the person behind me by using hand gestures‚ but he was not understanding me so rather than talking I take a moment of silent. As the bus goes and goes on‚ I sat there for a long time‚ so I had to ask the driver. As I was asking for driver‚ he was not trying to understanding me so I wrote superstore on a piece of paper

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    Part I: Nonverbal Communication Try This: Research what one hand gesture means in a different country. (You may ask people from other countries/and or conduct your own web search or library search for answers). Some suggested countries/cultures to research might be: Italy‚ Japan‚ China‚ Greece‚ and the Middle East (18 points) Hand gesture:foward faceing palm to head Country/Culture referenced:Germany What does it mean? It is to salute a millitary officer ans a for of respect Part II: Nonverbal

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    Insignificant Gestures

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    “Insignificant Gestures” Insignificant Gestures is a short story written by an author named Jo Cannon. It is a story about a young doctor who is stationed in Africa where he tells about all the horror he experienced. At his time in Africa he relates to his servant‚ Celia‚ a young African girl‚ who as the doctor shares a common love for drawing. After returning from Africa‚ the narrator retrained as a psychiatrist. “I never wanted to smell blood again. Or the sweet nail-varnish odour of starvation

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