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    groups and makes the building blocks of society. In human interaction, there is a constant exchange of nonverbal and verbal communication. Nonverbal communication involves communication without a spoken language and includes facial expressions, eye contact, gestures, spatial differences,body position and posture known as body language. Nonverbal communication is informative when observing and analyzing interactions and how individuals react to each other. Additionally, the culture of a people…

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    Establish shot usually use in the beginning of the film. The function of this shot is to show the time and place of the story. This shot also makes clear the spatial relationship between the character and the space they inhabit. Long shot usually shows the entire object or the entire human body with head near the top of the frame the feet near the bottom. Although the shot is focused on the character, background detail can still be shown Mid-shot shows some part of the subject. The audience…

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    “The Boxing Champions Antonio and Felix” Friendship is the relationship between two people that you will have a relationship with forever. Antonio and Felix both have the same dream about being the champions but Felix is more motivated and Antonio is more relaxed. Antonio and Felix are both have the same dream of being the champions for boxing. They both feel bothers and really close friends. Antonio and Felix are both seventeen years old, and they both really enjoy boxing. Antonio and Felix…

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    The material is shatter resistant and will not break or crack if it comes in contact with a hockey puck or football helmet. Plutonite doesn’t affect the players vision or ability to play as it is lightweight and clear with zero to little light refraction. Plutonite has many advantages when compared to other materials used for…

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    optometry there are certain techniques and practices that practitioners adopt. Most use standard ways of correcting and improving the vision of their patients, similar to what Duffy says, “An optometrist conducts eye examinations, prescribes corrective contact lenses and glasses, and diagnoses and treats eye diseases and disorders” (Duffy “Different Types”). Even though there are common practices there are, like most other practices, alternate ways to fix problems that patients have. One of…

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    When you don't have perfect vision, it's not considered a life threatening or even life altering condition. It just means you need a pair of prescription glasses. It is remarkable how two pieces of clear plastic or glass mounted on a frame, work so well at restoring one of the most important of your five senses. If only other problems could be remedied so easily. How do prescription glasses work? To answer this, you need to understand how vision works. How Eyesight Works When light reflects…

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    do whatever it takes to achieve that goal. Additionally, I feel comfortable asking questions since the topic is not about me; therefore, I do not feel any pressure or awkwardness during the conversation. During these moments, I would make eye contact with the person to show that I am engaged in what they are saying. To show that I am understanding what they are saying, I would nod or show some sort of affirmation, such…

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    Formality and style Firstly, a therapist may talk to their colleagues in different ways. Depending if they get along with the person. If they do not think of one of the colleagues as a friend they may address them formally. However, other colleagues may not be comfortable with this kind of formality and may prefer a warmer, friendlier style. Furthermore, a special education needs assistant, special educational needs teacher or support assistant may talk to their colleagues in a formal way. This…

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    the speech, I suddenly noticed that I did not use enough eye contacts as I did for the first speech. I think probably it was because my eye contacts were not too natural, so that I had to use eye contacts very intentionally, which means if I pay a lot attention on other parts of speech, such as, gesture and time management, then I will forget the eye contact part. Then, in the second half of the speech, I started to use more eye contacts to correct my mistake. And I think I used more gestures…

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    Therapeutic communication is an essential skill to possess as a nurse. It is the nurse’s responsibility to interact with their patients in a way that treats the body as well as the mind and spirit. Jean Watson’s Theory of Caring is a central theory to nursing practice. This theory incorporates many aspects of therapeutic communication. Jean Watson describes the Ten Caritas Processes, all of which revolve around the idea of healing the person as a whole, instead of just the body. She describes…

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