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    Nonverbal Communication Assignment Communication is not just about words. It can be shown in many ways such as speech‚ songs‚ words and also non-verbal such as body language‚ sign language‚ paralanguage‚ touch‚ eye contact‚ body movements etc. Therefore it is like everything in day today life. Communication is more important for people to express their feelings‚ ideas and etc. A sender‚ a message and a recipient is needed to have a proper communication. At the

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    specific to that race. America is of the biggest offenders to racism. There has always been a huge issue between the Black People and the White people in that country. Racism is still a huge problem in the world we live in today. The book/Movie in To Kill a Mocking bird and Remember the Titans both have huge issues to do with racism. But both movies and books find a way to deal with the racism between the black and the white people. Remember the titans are about an African American coach (Herman Boone)

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    Unit 4 Assignment Nonverbal Communication People watching is very entertaining‚ you can learn a great deal about how people act‚ dress and interact in their environment. I choose to observe the nonverbal codes and messages of strangers in a customer service waiting room near my job. This section of my building create identification cards for eligible military member‚ their dependents‚ and contractors. Similar to the DMV‚ they are always very busy. My observation period was during their busiest hours

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    "Great Expectations"‚ "To Kill a Mocking Bird"‚ and "Romeo and Juliet" are all very diverse pieces of literature. Each piece of literature is unique to one another‚ but they all share common characteristics and themes. All of the works include a key character that gains understanding of himself resulting from events in his life that caused confusions or prejudice. Pip‚ the main character of Great Expectations‚ learns a great amount resulting from confusion in his life. His confusion is caused by

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    drummer. And stubbornly refuse to fit in.”-Mandy Hale In the south of the United States during the 30’s in the town of Maycomb‚ Alabama we follow the upbringing of two children in a racist‚ judging‚ non compassionate society. In the book To Kill A Mocking Bird by Harper Lee Jem and Scout Finch learn many lessons through out the book that will help them further themselves in life. They learn valuable lessons on not judging a person without walking in their shoes‚ and to have empathy toward others.

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    Different forms of communication Nonverbal communication is a way in with we communicate without speaking‚ this can be using many different methods. Sign langue this is way in which we can communicate with a people who have hearing impairments. With children and young people you can use makaton witch is a basic from of sing langue. For adults you can use B.S.L which is short for British Sign Language. “The British Deaf Association states that BSL is a first or preferred language for nearly 7‚

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    with frostings of sweat and sweet talcum." Page 6 Chapter 1 This quotation‚ is Scout’s introductory description of Maycomb. Scout emphasizes the slow pace‚ Alabama heat‚ and old-fashioned values of the town‚ in which men wear shirt collars‚ ladies use talcum powder‚ and the streets are not paved‚ turning to “red slop” in the rain. This description situates Maycomb in the reader’s mind as a sleepy Southern town; Scout even calls it “tired.” It also situates Scout with respect to the narrative: she

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    an impressionable age my Dad told me of a dumb white cop… telling a smart black woman… she was ’really just a Kaffir.’." (The New York Times) This man‚ Roger Cohen‚ grew up to understand how horrible racism is in Africa‚ as well as Scout did in To Kill A Mockingbird. But family problems are not the only problems‚ many problems are out in the public. Heaps of arguments and confrontations have happened because of racism. "… the court appointed him to defend this nigger.’… but Atticus aims to defend

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    better known as Jem and Scout Finch. (This is a very long sentence. A single sentence should contain just one idea. Break this one down.)Of course all children learn and grow up and as I conquered my way through the Pulitzer Prize winner ’To Kill A Mocking Bird’‚ a famous work

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    Title: To Kill A Mockingbird Author: Harper Lee Year of Publication: 1960 Text Type: Novel What makes the character in this text an outsider? The character that’s made an outsider is Tom Robinson. Tom Robinson is an outsider because of his skin colour‚ and was accused of raping Mayella Ewell. But him being black was the main reason as to why he was the outsider. Scout and her family were also outsiders. They were made outsiders by the neighbourhood because her father Atticus was Tom Robinson’s

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