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    Nonverbal communication changes explicit meanings by observing the way the person gives the message. Variables like a person’s stance‚their facial expressions‚ and the tone of their voice can easily alter the basic composition of the sentence. The explicit meaning of a message could be "I love walking dogs‚" but if you’ve already had a long stressful day and all you want to do is lay down and go to sleep but your mom tells you to go walk the dog. Your tone is probably reluctant and sarcastic.You

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    Expectancy Violation Theory Introduction “Expectancy violations exert significance on people’s interaction patterns‚ on their impressions of one another‚ and on the outcomes of their interactions” (Burgoon 1993:40). In other words‚ Judee Burgoon‚ founder of the expectancy violation theory‚ concluded from various experiments that people evaluate communication with others in a negative or positive regard‚ based on their expectation of the interaction and their opinion of the communicator. When

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    Chapter 1 1) The definition of communication in this chapter covers all the major components from the origin of the subject matter‚ which is derived from a Latin word “communis. It also states that communication is not complete without transmission of common or meaningful information from one person or group of persons (sender) to another person or group of person (recipient) in a way that generates shared attitudes‚ values‚ beliefs‚ feelings‚ or behaviors between the sender and recipient.

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    Chapter 1 The study of communication can help improve: A. You as a person b. The relationship you have with others c. Your chances of succeeding in your career d. Your social and civic world e. All of these choices ***** That statement that communication is systematic‚ means that a. Symbols construct our meanings b. Communication changes over time c. There is a content and a literal level of meaning d. It is studied in an organized manner e. The various parts affect each other ******

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    Set in the 17th century‚ Molière’s Drama‚ Le Tartuffe is a satirical representation of religious hypocrisy. Its comedy drives the play in a direction where the audience can not only be entertained but understand the morals which are portrayed. It is important to realise the historical context that influenced Molière’s work of Le Tartuffe in order to understand the construction of the characters and comedy portrayed. Commedia dell’arte were a group of traveling players in Italy who specialised in

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    Ishin-Denshin “What the mind thinks‚ the heart transmits.” Every culture‚ nations‚ subculture‚ group‚ and even family is different and has its own pattern of communication as well as specific gestures and customs. Some may resemble more to the other and certain may be unique as the Japanese culture. As Team C we have decided to study the Japanese culture as we find it exciting and the most unknown from our personal experience. Ishin-Denshin stands for “what the mind thinks‚ the heart transmits”

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    pointing at her we had Verity we her hands in her hair as if she was going to rip it out in anger‚ her face was in a grimace to show the pain and anger she felt‚ her leg was pulled up in a kicking motion as if she was about to destroy her village. The proxemics between Verity and her parents showed that they had a bad relationship; it could also show that her parents don’t want to be associated with that side of her personality. Webster’s groups still image stood as they showed Verity as a patient in a

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    The scene begins with Jake Amy’s husband very upset pacing around the room. What I found analyzing Jake and Amy and how it pertains to self-disclosure. Is that using the Johari Window Jake is showing a hidden or unknown behavior. For example Jake is pacing around the room very angry wondering where his wife is and why she has not arrived to their schedule therapy appointment. As he is pacing he calling everyone that would know the whereabouts of his wife. I don’t think Jake realizes how angry

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    shown to be quite distant‚ which is very realistic of the women’s different status at that time. This is presented through the use of levels‚ Mrs Johnstone on the floor and Mrs Lyons standing up‚ showing their different levels of power. Also‚ the proxemics of the two characters are normally quite far apart‚ again showing that they are not close and this is a working relationship. The role of the narrator in this play seems to be vital‚ as he brings the story along with narrations at different points

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    CERTIFICATE OF ORIGINALITY OF STUDY PROJECT REPORT I certify my authority of the Study Project Report submitted entitled A VIETNAMESE - AMERICAN CROSS-CULTURAL STUDY OF CONVERSATIONAL DISTANCES In fulfilmentfulfillment of the requirements for the degree Master of Arts Le Thi Huyen Acknowledgements I owe my deepest gratitude to my supervisor‚ M.A Nguyen Thi Thanh Huong‚ without whose valuable comments and guidance‚ my thesis

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