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    Question: What Are Monocular Cues? Perception: Is the ability to perceive the distance of an object. There are a variety of things that we use to judge how far away an object is. Some of these cues can be processed by just one eye‚ which is why they are referred to as monocular cues. The property of parallel lines converging in the distance‚ at infinity‚ allows us to reconstruct the relative distance of two parts of an object‚ or of landscape features. An example would be standing on a straight

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    CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction The family is the key context for socialization. It is the most essential unit of society. Historical contexts show that families have been evolving for centuries due to social and economic factors‚ thus resulting in various family structures.  According to Tillman‚ conventional and stable family structure is the most conducive to academic motivation and success. The greatest predictor of academic motivation and achievement

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    suppressing him from not only understanding but listening to other people’s perception‚ which Keith E. Byerman also illustrates in his piece‚ “Words And Music: Narrative ambiguity In ‘Sonny’s Blues.’” Baldwin’s use of Blues depicts the power of nonverbal communication that enables

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    Student Nonverbal Communication in the Classroom    Brock E. Barry‚ P.E.‚ Ph.D.    This paper was completed and submitted in partial fulfillment of the Master Teacher Program‚ a 2‐year faculty professional development  program conducted by the Center for Teaching Excellence‚ United States Military Academy‚ West Point‚ New York‚ 2011.    Do not cite without author’s written permission.    “General George Patton practiced his “war face” in front of a mirror so that he would be perceived as 

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    University of Phoenix Material Nonverbal Communication Codes 1. What nonverbal messages are being sent in this image? Why are you looking at me? Is the nonverbal message that I would take from the woman with the bad tan. 2. What type of nonverbal communication codes are being used to deliver the messages? I believe the nonverbal message in this image is Affect Displays. A woman with an obvious bad tan seems as though she has a negative reaction to the gentleman that’s doing a double take

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    verbal and nonverbal dimensions. Verbal communication can be defined as the act of expressing messages‚ feelings and ideas by using words or the mouth. Nonverbal communication involves communication that does not involve words. It includes behavior such as touching‚ tone of voice‚ facial expressions‚ spatial distance‚ posture‚ and dress. Historically‚ these two forms of communication have been studied separately. However‚ contrary to common belief among some scholars that verbal and nonverbal communication

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    3. What are two nonverbal cues used by Jan? What are two nonverbal cues used by Ken? In what ways did the nonverbal cues used by both Ken and Jan impact the message? What are the verbal messages used by each? What contradictions occurred between the nonverbal cues and the verbal message‚ and how did the contradictions impact the interaction? The nonverbal cues used by Jan were she kept looking him in the eyes and another nonverbal cue is how she pointed at him. The nonverbal cues used by Ken were

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    As stated in my first journal entry‚ I originally saw this course as a skill to add to my resume. After reading chapter one I realized the value my personal life would gain learning about nonverbal communication‚ so I went into week two all gung ho and ready to tackle it! I knew having this skill would put my life back on track by giving me the tools I needed to hide my screwed-up life. This would lead to new friendships and relationships where I could verbally open myself up to others. All I had

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    replied to Ken‚ she would have been more effective. “ Oh Ken‚ I did not realize what I was doing would end up hurting you‚ I never meant to hurt you! Can you ever forgive me?” Q #3: What are two nonverbal cues used by Jan. What are two nonverbal cues used by Ken? In what ways did the nonverbal cues used by both Ken and

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    Contents Introduction Body 1. The Power of Nonverbal communication and Body Language. 2. Reading Nonverbal Communication Cues. 3. Parts of Nonverbal Communication. 4. Using body language and nonverbal communication successfully. 1. Tips for successful nonverbal communication. 4.2. Nonverbal communication and body language: Common mistakes. 4.3. Nonverbal communication is one of the five key skills of emotional intelligence

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