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    Exercise 4: Gesture and Gaze in Conversational Storytelling In order to make their narrative more plausible and detailed, many will use more than just a verbal account to illustrate their stories. Instead, they use gazes and gestures. In conversational storytelling, which is a collaborative event, gestures have meaningful functions that are tied to the description of the story. Simply defined, a gesture is the movement of the body that expresses a thought or feeling. In the video-recorded…

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    surrounding the Overbrook Asylum. On the outside, Overbrook was a welcoming place where patients were treated with care and respect; the inside was very different. I entered the asylum as a nurse in May of 1910 and was excited to be able to lend a helping hand to the people in need. I always had an interest in what made people tick and what made people think the way they did. The hospital had provided me a living area for the time I was there. The hospital wanted nurses who were on-call…

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    Emily Lange PSY 1003 Sec 002 Behavior Modification When it comes to your body, your hands are a very important part for your everyday life. Two weeks ago I broke my fourth left metacarpal bone in my right hand. Luckily, my injury was not traumatic enough to where I needed surgery. “Hand surgery is sometimes required when the bones are unstable as in a compound hand fracture in which bones visibly pierce the skin.” (Hand Fracture). However, with this being said it was required of me to wear a…

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    nervous motion. 27-Apr-17 0710am - 0730am 15 minutes Flicks finger in anxious or nervous motion 28-Apr-17 0730 am 0730 am 20 minutes No figure flicking The above chart depicts Michelle’s flicking her thumb and forefinger of her left hand duration time and stop. I observed the behavior of Michelle, flicking her thumb and forefinger time and time again until the bus arrived. She did this for two out of the three days for about 10 to 20 minutes. This information was interesting…

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    The air in the room was stale and the draught from the open door sent particles of dust spinning in the light from the window. Alex lay on his back on the bed, his hands folded on his chest, his profile austere and saintly. ‘Is he ok?’ Mike had hardly spoken on the walk to Hilda’s building; he seemed deflated. He and Sadie were still at breakfast when they arrived, and she and Gary had by stood by awkwardly as Mike drained his coffee and put down his cup before shrugging on his jacket. Sadie…

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    The Song Of Gretchen

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    This story is about a girl, a girl who thought she had it hard. Not only did she realize how much she had, but she realized the amount of love God had for her and the amount of love and compassion showed to her by others. No one's saying she went through trouble though, because she had hardships, and many of them. From bullies to fat jokes to all of her insecurities, they got to her all. She had no clue how beautiful she was, one of the most beautiful in her land. Her name was Kyra, a normal…

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    Once in the sixth grade my teacher handed back some reading test that the class did poorly on and told us that if we would spend even half as much time reading a book than we do using a computer, then our performance in the class would greatly improve. A few days later our teacher got a new projector to replace the old one that was broken and he spent a good twenty minutes trying to set it up before he gave up and asked our class if anyone knew how to set it up. One girl stepped forward and in…

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    From work to play, a person’s hands and wrists are essential for participating in daily activities. Each person’s hands and wrists consist of ligaments, tendons, muscles, joints and variety of bones for maximum function. If an injury or disease occurs, the consequences may create limited range of motion and pain. During this time, surgery of the hand and wrist may be required to restore function. Finding a Hand and Wrist Doctor Finding a specialist in the field may take some time and research.…

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    I pulled my Taser out of the holster with my left hand, and pressed it into DJ's chest. At this time Officer Braslin moved in and secured DJ's right hand. I told DJ several times to turn around or he was getting tased. DJ continued to not comply with my orders. DJ once again grabbed my right wrist with his left hand, and I told him to get his hand off of me. DJ hit the Taser away form his chest with his left hand. I put the Taser back towards his chest area, and he attempted…

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    the patient can use his hand normally. On the other side, treatment by using mallet splint, the patient should apply it for six to eight weeks full-time and for further two weeks he should wear it at night (Prosser and Conolly 2003). However, there are several difficulties during immobilization by using splint, such as, if the splint was removed and the finger was bent for any reason, the six weeks must start again (Anderson 2011). Also, when the patient tries to use his hand normally he…

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