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    words. Right now‚ even the smallest lift of a finger can send out a message. In fact‚ social scientist and author Davis (1971) said that nonverbal communication is a shortcut to the exhaustive process of conversing through language. She claimed that gestures are more powerful than boldfaced texts or punctuation marks. Due to the mystery of the communicative role of nonverbal behaviors‚ numerous researches have now been made to focus on this enigma. This enigma is now formally labeled as “kinesics.” “Kinesics

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    or another. The poem‚ "The Road Not Taken" tells a story of a man who reaches a partition in the road and must choose which path to take‚ each path different from the other. In this poem‚ Frost argues that every decision we make‚ no matter how insignificant it may seem‚ will have an impact on our life. Frost uses a walk in the woods as a metaphor for making a decision in life‚ a situation that people face daily. "Two roads diverged in a yellow wood . . . " Each road starts from the same place‚ but

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    Group Assignment 1 According to the output‚ three variables (section‚ bed and pool) are insignificant because the p-value of them are larger than 0.05. The relationship between the selling price and variables should be: Y= -49.59+4.04X1+32.97X2+11.09X3+29.15X4+22.52X5+12.92X6-25.66X7+1.59X8 X1=lot size X2=number of bathrooms X3= number of other rooms X4= number of stories X5 =number of fireplaces X6 = car garages X7 =whether or not the lot is fenced X8= age Q4: Based on the results

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    nonverbal communication consist of facial expressions‚ body posture‚ eye contact‚ and or hand gestures. “Non verbal communication entails communicating by sending and receiving wordless messages. These messages usually reinforce verbal communication‚ can stand alone‚ and convey messages on its own” (Nayab‚ 2011). The reinforcement for non-verbal communication is obtained by body movements‚ hand gestures‚ facial expressions‚ tone of a voice and a touch. Amongst all of the reinforcement facial expressions

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    activity takes place because the individual has been born with a criminal gene‚ meaning that they are more likely than others to partake in such activities. The debate also emphasises that many non-human gestures are instinctive and refer to this as a system of closed call gestures. These gestures are actions which are automatic and have no meaning attached to them. This source of communication only means one thing to that specific species. For instance‚ when a beaver senses danger it will instinctively

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    How to Develop a Risk Register Adapted‚ from PM 007 Project Risk Register‚ Template & Guide‚ Department of Premier and Cabinet‚ Tasmania and AS/NZS 4360 Risk Management. What is a Risk Register? The Risk Register records details of all the risks identified for the University‚ a budget centre or project. Risks associated with activities and strategies and are identified then graded in terms of likelihood of occurring and seriousness of impact. Risk registers may identify:

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    Overall‚ the Allied strategic bombing of Germany proved to be highly significant in the Second World War. By the end of the war‚ it was very significant in hindering the German economy forcing Germany to redirect resources away from the war effort and instead‚ investing in the reconstruction of damaged buildings and roads caused by the bombings. It was also very significant at relieving pressure at the Eastern front which is where the war was won by the dominant Russian force. It was less significant

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    demonstrative communication is displayed it is through the form of facial expressions‚ eye contact‚ body gestures and the tone of a message received. However‚ demonstrative communication reinforces verbal communication between the sender and receiver. For example‚ if the tone of a message is negative the nonverbal communication would often times result in the sender frowning or acting in a negative gesture. Facial expressions are essential when communicating in person. This is mainly due to the fact

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    a computer. Think about that for a moment. You may ruin the economy construction‚ which is assumptions on based on reality‚ knowledge‚ and learning. Social construction has several factors that happen daily such as language‚ symbols‚ color‚ food‚ gestures‚ and people. Social construct may apply with language because certain sounds in languages have certain meanings when communicating.  This would suggest that language is a social construction created as a patterned system of communication.

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    The most important event in the story occurred when Eckels was not able to shoot the dinosaur and as a result he had to return to the time machine. When he was going back to it‚ he deviated from the metal path and step on a butterfly. As a consequence the butterfly died. This event is extremely relevant as the death of the butterfly caused changes in the future. 2.- Why did Eckels leave the path? What were the consequences at the time‚ for the hunt and the hunters? First‚ Eckels was not prepared

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