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    developed through research and constant observation in order to substantiate various statements derived from psychologists. One of the considerations is that every relationship presents its own personality and once social interactions commence; synchrony is observed in verbal and non-verbal mannerisms for the individuals involved in the interaction. Similarly‚ asocial situations present statements or speeches that bear some extent of match especially in grammatical structure of the presented sentences

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    Theoretical concepts of ELH 1. Development 2. Evolution  3. Change 4. Mechanism of a change 5. Diachrony  6. Synchrony 7. Statics 8. Dynamics 9. Language space 10. Linguistic situation DEVELOPMENT 1) The act of developing or the state of being developed‚ as: The application of techniques or technology to the production of new good The business of constructing buildings or otherwise altering land for new uses. A significant event‚ occurrence‚ or changed. 2)The organize

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    discussion continues to show that by influencing others‚ music and rhythmic beats influence us as well. Written in “The Power of Music: Mind Control by Rhythmic Sound‚” “You walk into a bar and music is thumping. All heads are bobbing and feet tapping in synchrony. Somehow the rhythmic sound grabs control of the brains of everyone in the room forcing them to operate

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    infants establish a breathing pattern that includes sighs‚ which they use to recruit and maintain their alveoli. All three of these modes of patient triggered ventilation have been seen to be better than PC-IMV‚ with reduced work of breathing‚ better synchrony with the vent and less weaning

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    Language is a means of forming and storing ideas as reflections of reality and exchanging them in the process of human intercourse. Language is social by nature; it is inseparably connected with the people who are its creators and users; it grows and develops together with the development of society. Language incorporates the three constituent parts ("sides")‚ each being inherent in it by virtue of it’s social nature. These parts are the phonological system‚ the lexical system‚ the grammatical

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    Identifying Deception through Nonverbal Communication General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To describe to my audience an overview of research-proven changes in nonverbal communication that indicate a person is being dishonest. Central Idea: Many studies from both the Communication field as well as law enforcement have proven that a person’s nonverbal communication changes in a predictable way when they are being dishonest Introduction I. Attention-Getter: Have you ever spoken with

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    "After a Great Pain‚ a Formal Feeling Comes": A Deconstruction Emily Dickinson’s poem‚ "After a Great Pain‚ a Formal Feeling Comes‚" is a work that showcases the fragile emotional state of a victim of recent trauma and pain. Much like its theme the poem provides a feeling of solemnity and ephemerality- quite literally at that. According to the Emily Dickinson Museum‚ the year in which the poem was written‚ 1863‚ was a part of an intense period in Dickinson’s life during which the Civil War was taking

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    are cross-cultural since they were only conducted in the United States.  She does‚ however‚ claim that there is “evidence to suggest that some of these patterns are universal to humankind” (Why we love‚29).  There are also several examples of body synchrony in particular that are cross-cultural and that are displayed not as a means to attract a sexual partner but also as a sign of familiarity and comfort between

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    Med-El has created Synchrony‚ a CI that can undergo magnetic resonance imaging without removal of the internal magnet. They can withstand 3.0 Tesla MRI machines and are safe to use as long as proper guidelines are followed. This makes a huge difference in treating emergencies

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    the synchrony and diachrony of a certain literature. “Epigonic” literature is kind of a literature where diachronic shifts create a situation in which norms previously known as dominant become peripheral within “the new phase of literature‚” but they are still in use. Canonized literature tries to create new models of reality and attempts to illuminate the information it bears‚ non-canonized literature has to keep within the conventionalized models which are highly automatized. In synchrony‚ canonized

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