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    still gives appropriate preparation beats. iii. Size of gestures– Salonen conducts with very big arm movements. During loud sections‚ he freely uses his arms as a guide for the orchestra‚ but doesn’t neglect to give cues or drag the tempo. iv. Style of gestures– Salonen’s gestures are not as conserved as Slatkins. When giving a cue in a loud section‚ he formed his hand as if he was throwing a baseball. Much like Slatkin‚ Salonen’s gestures also include nodding his head and closing his eyes. v. Anticipation

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    are a number of factors to consider in making sure that I can promote effective communication. Statistics show that we only listen to 7% of what is verbally said‚ 38% the way they are said and 55% non-verbal i.e. our body language‚ eye contact‚ gestures. So it is not so much of what we say that is important but how it is said. Verbal communication: 1. Tone and Pitch I need to make sure that the way in what I say things i.e. the tone and pitch of my voice suits the conversation. I might need to

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    Causes of Divorce

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    of marriage. – Remote cause • Lack of communication- Contributing causes because with lack of communication in a marriage the couples are unable to solve problems that may occur in the marriage. Many couples think that the minor problems are insignificant and they prefer to ignore them and no talk about it. Because of the lack of communication they don’t talk about problems and solution; also when it takes on making decisions it a big factor the communication. Introductory paragraph: Today’s

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    Horses communicate in nonverbal ways and verbal ways. Although horses communication mainly through non-verbal cues (Goodwin‚ 2007). Their non-verbal cues involve tail gestures‚ facial expressions and leg/body gestures (Waring‚ 2003). An example of this leg and body gestures is the lifting of the hind leg is a warning sign that they might kick (Waring‚ 2003). Horses also stop the ground‚ this is a way to get attention (Waring‚ 2003). The loud noise of the hoof hitting

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    examples of effective and ineffective‚ positive and negative forms for the sender and receiver‚ and how demonstrative communication involves listening and responding. “Demonstrative communication involves facial expressions‚ an individual’s tone‚ gestures‚ as well as an individual’s general demeanor. A persons actions and tone may not always demonstrate an individual’s true character or attitude at a particular time; in fact‚ relying on any facial expression or tone when speaking to an audience

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Communication has two kinds of elements – verbal‚ which can be expressed in words and non verbal which cannot‚ these include – body language‚ gestures‚ voice and touch. Nonverbal communication involves the processes of encoding and decoding. Encoding is the act of generating the information such as facial expressions‚ gestures‚ and postures. Decoding is the interpretation of information from received sensations from previous experiences. In this study‚ we have tried to study the encoding

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    The Colour Out of Space

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    The Colour Out of Space The idea that human beings are insignificant in the grander scheme of the universe and that we are nothing more than mere pawns in a game played by greater beings might be true however‚ I don’t agree with it. Yes‚ human beings might be in the bottom one percent if you compare all the things in the universe according to mass‚ however‚ it doesn’t mean that we are insignificant. Humans‚ even if thousand times smaller than mountains can actually think‚ feel and act on its

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    The Benefits Of Nursing

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    Nursing – a profession demonstrating nobility‚ unconditional love and holistic care. It is just more than a job; it is a profession that is enriched with opportunities for those who wants to make a difference and return something constructive back to the society. This profession has a variety of roles to offer and to work with a wider range of people. The profession breeds an innate desire to help people with the need. Not only transforming health care facilities round the globe‚ a nurse makes a

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    Culture and Body Language

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    communicate using our bodies but many gestures can mean very different things in different parts of the world. When traveling to different countries‚ it is important to realize that something as simple as a nod of the head can have a different meaning than what you intended. How we greet others‚ our eye movements‚ our facial expressions‚ how we sit‚ how we stand‚ even how we smile can say to others much more than our verbal words. In many countries‚ the gestures that we make that convey nonverbal

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    necessitates the use of messaging to generate meanings within and across various contexts‚ cultures and channels. Communication is a two way process involving the exchange of information. A communicator encodes by putting thoughts into words and gestures‚ and transmits messages to a receiver who decodes the messages by applying meaning to them. In today’s technological age we have to send‚ receive and process many messages every day. Verbal and non-verbal aspects both assist in the communication

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