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    Nonverbal in Context Observation #1 Date &Time: November 19th at 7-8 pm. Location: Church (Friday‚ Youth service) Participants: The Pastor and the church members In this observation there was a series of nonverbal communication. I will start with Kinesics (facial). In this church service people have happy faces and are worshiping God‚ some are bored because they don’t really understand what is happening; others are excited because God let them experience his presence‚ and last but not

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    Malls as we understand‚ is a form of organized retailing. They lend an ideal shopping experience with an amalgamation of product‚ service and entertainment‚ all under a common roof. Before going into the details of emergence of malls‚ let’s see how the Indian retail sector has evolved over the years and how the concepts of malls came into being. The era of rural retail industry could be categorized into two formats: weekly markets and village fairs. Primarily‚ weekly formats catered to the daily

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    1. Description of type of observation example (where‚ date‚ timing‚ how selected‚ method‚ if observation is focused‚ then on what is it focused? Etc.) Information will be found in a condensed format at the top of the cover page. Use a similar consistent format for the subsequent exercises‚ so the material can be readily referenced. Number pages. Please note that the video/audio recorded session involving was conducted on or about early January 2017. This occurred during residency of cohort 10 at

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    More and more people are doing online shopping nowadays. Why? If this trend continues‚ what do you think will be the consequences? Shopping fuels economies worldwide. In our complex lifestyle‚ shopping has been a major activity and that is the reason‚ our streets are lined up with shopping destinations - shops‚ superstores‚ malls and so on. But since few years‚ methods of shopping have been changing‚ thanks to the internet. When the concept of e-shopping was introduced‚ no one anticipated that

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    1-October 10‚ 2006 at 10 o’clock in the morning‚ I observed a male student. The observation took place in a classroom‚ in P.S.249 third grade class‚ room 320 and the teacher’s name is Mrs. Riggs. The child‚ Michael‚ was seating on the red square on the mat during reading time. The classroom has 7 desks with four or 3 chairs for the students. There are 2 big boards to write‚ one small board that can only be written on with an erasable marker‚ books on shelves around the room‚ two computer in the left

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    Online Shopping In India! Are we ready for it yet? Online shopping has evolved in India after failure of tele-shopping (due to its limited market penetration) and now along with mall culture‚ online shopping is slowly getting acceptance from the Indian society. Let us look at the barriers of online shopping and how online shopping grew‚ thus making India ready for it. Barriers towards online shopping * Internet penetration is low in India‚ thus people were unaware of online shopping and were

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    their schedule and need to conform to the changes that are associated with the career. Upon hearing this‚ I didn’t accept this fact she was giving me and never associated the term‚ "teacher" and "flexible" together. Nevertheless‚ after my five observations this semester in the classroom‚ I understand why you need to be flexible in the teaching profession. Every class I observed this semester was dissimilar from each other. Some classes harbored students who comprehended the material better‚ were

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    For the workplace study presented‚ our group has studied a variety of workplaces in attempts to draw some similar patterns in gender structures. Sean observed the work environment of a Chipotle and the following are his observations: I decided to go to Chipotle to observe how gender structure played a role in workplace activity. Right away when I started observing I noticed there were more women to men in the front line that helped serve the customers. The exact numbers were 5 to 2. This follows

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    Observe‚ Observing‚ Observed‚ Observation QUESTIONS Activity 1 1) What was the “hardest to hear” sound that you recorded? (Which sound was the “softest” or “most faint” that you could still discern?) The hardest sound to hear was a siren in the distance. The most faint was kids playing‚ while the softest was the buzz of the air conditioner unit working. 2) What sounds had the highest pitch? (Say‚ a light breeze. That’s only one example) The highest pitch sound was from a motorcycle

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    The Science of Shopping: The Obvious isn’t Always Apparent By Ben Tuesday February 2‚ 2010 1) • More men buy jeans they try on than women because they want to get their shopping done as quickly and effortlessly as possible. They find a pair of jeans that fit and look nice they will but them right away. Men don’t like to over think their shopping and when they find a pair of jeans that come close to what they want they will buy them without thinking twice. • Browsers buy computers

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