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    Demonstrative Communication Demonstrative communication includes nonverbal and involves such things as status‚ space‚ touch‚ eye contact‚ facial expressions‚ and body language. It also includes unwritten communication‚ which is to speak and includes actual words‚ intended and inferred meanings‚ time and place‚ vocal inflection and. tone. These signs of communication depending on how perceived by the receiver from the sender can be positive or negative‚ effective or ineffective. The demonstrative

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    (Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis) and Linguistic Relativity (language reflects‚ rather that determines‚ cultural reality). 7) Explain how language use is linked to gender. Be ready to give specific examples. 8) Compare kinesics with paralanguage. What is proxemics? What is the difference between “dialect” and “code-switching”? What are tonal languages? Are there other forms of linguistic communication? 9) How did language start? Why can’t other great apes speak? 10) Explain the pros and cons

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    “In their search for belonging‚ individuals must navigate the pressures that impact on their identity” It is the challenges and pressures of society that shape our identity‚ allowing us to discover who we truly are and find a sense of belonging. Emily Dickinson’s poem I had been hungry all the years and Sean Penn’s film Into the Wild explore the underlying themes of alienation from society and belonging to nature‚ and through each protagonist’s search for belonging‚ it can be seen that the trials

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    Demonstrative Communication Tatyana Dizengof BCOM/275 10/1/2012 Instructor: Ray Fernandez   Demonstrative communication involves nonverbal and unwritten means of communicating with the world on personal level as well as in business life. According to authors of Communicating in the Workplace understanding nonverbal messages can help people to interact better with each other (Communicating in the Workplace‚ by Thomas Cheesebro‚ Linda O’Connor‚ and Francisco Rios. Ch. 4‚ P. 89). “Remember‚ the

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    Figure 3: News‚ 1991‚ Jan Senbergs I was also attracted to another painting‚ News (1991) by Jan Senbergs (see Figure 3). Due to its large size and appealing colour pallet of blue and browns‚ this piece at first‚ appeared quite aesthetically attractive. However‚ as I viewed the work longer and read into the piece‚ I saw the not so pleasant‚ surreal mechanical forms and the harsh brushstrokes that were created by the textured and expressively applied paint. These elements created a feeling of discomfort

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    We like to keep our distance from others and there are very specific social rules about how close we can go to others in particular situations. This social distance is also known as body space and comfort zone and the use of this space is called proxemics. We stand over 12 feet with the stranger to stay safe in the Public Zone. When we are closer between 4 - 12 feet‚ it is easier to communicate with each other. This is our Social Zone. If we keep less than 4 feet with others‚ we are intruding others’

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    COM 100 Exam #1 Study Guide Examination Policies If you miss an exam‚ no make-up opportunity will be available without legitimate written documentation of an emergency. An emergency is considered to be a set of circumstances clearly beyond your control that has prevented your attendance. Legitimate written documentation must be authentic paperwork from a credible‚ validating source. A believable account of your difficult (or perhaps even tragic) circumstances will not serve in place of verifying

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    Credits‚ 60 marks Questions Q.No Marks Total Marks 1 As a speaker you are addressing a group of people. Explain the elements involved in this communication. Key elements of communication 10 10 2 What is the importance of Kinesics and Proxemics in communication? Explain with examples. Kinesics

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    Three Penny Opera

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    "It is clear that the dramatists desire to elicit a particular response from their audience has governed the way in which they have shaped the structure of the play" (Derek Chaverley) With reference to your text identify what response your play write is aiming to elicit and how you as a director would realise this in performance. As a director we would identify what response The ThreePenny Opera is aiming to elicit and how we would realise this in the performance. The ThreePenny Opera is one

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    Paulina Milewska Kurt Jooss’ The Green Table Expressionism can be described as a movement in the fine arts that emphasized the expression of inner experience rather than realistic portrayal‚ looking to obtain not objective reality‚ but the subjective emotions and responses that objects and events arouse in the artist. Several characteristics of expressionism are distortion‚ exaggeration‚ primitivism‚ and fantasy. “The Green Table‚” a ballet by Kurt Jooss‚ 1932‚ is an ideal example of expressionism

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