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    In the beginning of the play‚ the mood appereared to dark with mystery and intrigue. The lighting appeared to be affected by one major system which was the high sides. In other words high sides being a traditional perspective like the Zellerback Playhouse would coming from high up on the side and then a series of them (meaning the lighting fixtures‚ etc). Covering all areas of the stage‚ (e.g.‚ downstage‚ upstage‚ upper stage left upper stage right‚ etc). The light fixtures all blended in a full

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    Barriers to Effective Communication and How to Overcome Them Dr. Arun K Behera* Prof. Bijay K Tripathy* * Introduction: Communication is a complex process wherein information is shared between individuals through a common system of symbols‚ signs‚ and behavior expressing feelings‚ ideas‚ views‚ opinions‚ etc. People communicate to satisfy needs. The main purpose of communication is to help people feel good about themselves and about their friends‚ groups‚ and organizations. For the communication

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    Current Social Issues Environmental Process – Human Spatial Behaviour -by Smita Ramachandran- Anthropologist Edward T. Hall (1966) argues that a "hidden dimension" shapes much of our behaviour. What is this hidden dimension? Space. How do people use the space around them to regulate their social interactions? This is one of the questions asked by environmental researchers‚ who use the term proxemics to refer to the study of human spatial behaviour (Hall‚ 1959). A key idea is that individuals

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    Causes of Spectator Violence in Sports As a season ticket holder for all Philadelphia Phillies and Philadelphia Eagles home games‚ I’ve seen my fair share of spectator violence over the years. The fact that Philadelphia has a reputation of having some of the rowdiest fans in sports has given me the unfortunate ability to witness spectator violence right before my eyes. There are many different types of spectator violence‚ as well as many different causes for them. As spectators‚ we must not only

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    needs are met when a student chooses a seat in the cafeteria. Cliques form in every high school without even meaning to for good or for worse. When in high school there are many extra curricular activity to get involved with that may play a role to seating in the cafeteria. When high school athletes were asked the question‚ “Why do sports team usually sit together?” the most often reply was‚ “We are always together after school‚ so we all become best friends and have something in common.” When high

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    Contents Introduction 1 Purpose 1 The Discussion 2 The FDD diagram (functional decomposition diagram) 3 The Pseudo code 5 The implementation of the code 7 Conclusion 12 Recommendations 12 Appendix 14 References 15 Introduction This report will be based on a program that was created for an airline company. The program will be designed in Microsoft Visual Studio 2008. The airline company had stated that they required a program that allows users to book seats upon their ten

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    Question 1 The theater’s control system is lacking where there is no seating number assigned. This problem may cause unorganized seating arrangement. Besides‚ the color indicator is not suitable to determine the title of movie. It would cause confusion to the cashier. The cashier may confuse the title of the movie with the color and will give wrong ticket to customer. As a result‚ the customer will assume the cashier give the right ticket. There is also no monitoring system for the cashier. Because

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    Another important tool that was used was nonverbal. The seating arrangement at the table permitted members to have their personal space but still be able to have direct eye contact. According to Reeve‚ each person ’s choice of seating position in groups has a direct effect on interaction and influence. A number of studies have demonstrated that group members prefercorner-to-corner or side-by-side seating for cooperative activities. Such an arrangement allows them to be close enough to share materials.

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    DESIGNING AND CONDUCTING TRAINING PROGRAM Guest and Kenney present the criteria influencing the design of training programme and list these influences as resources available‚ skills of trainer(s)‚ types of trainees‚ principles of learning‚ learning objective and methods and media for learning. The design and implementation of training is done by the trainer‚ but it will also involve others such as direct trainers‚ training institutions‚ departments and most importantly trainees. The design of training

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    This is astonishingly prevalent in the controversial trial of Bob Ewell versus Tom Robinson‚ especially within the seating arrangements of white people and the Negroes. The extremely strong segregation between the two was shown through the seating of all white people on the ground floor‚ who ended up within close range of the trial‚ compared to the seating of all Negroes further up in the balcony (with the exception of Tom Robinson). Before the trial officially started‚ even in the midst

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