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    Stage Management Essay

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    final production will keep all onstage and off stage crew organised, this includes organising/conducting rehearsals, blocking, light changes and set changes. This information will be recorded in a prompt book/script, this allows the stage manager to call each cue in technical rehearsals and to coordinate the onstage action with the time of the production. Together the stage manager and director build a smooth effective set…

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    Nonverbal Cues

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    linguistic messages being sent. Nonverbal cues frequently indicate whether verbal messages are serious, threatening, jocular, and so on. In addition, nonverbal communication is responsible in its own right for…

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    Social Cue

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    senses of making social cue are more active. Our motives of adopting social cue to express ourselves could be verbal or non-verbal, and this is done by the fashion we send signals through body languages and expressions. These expressions can be facial, gestural, or the way we portray ourselves in different situations. It is evident that individuals utilize social cue to build their personalities. Social cues help individuals to be organized in social groups or an organization within a single…

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    Monocular Cue Analysis

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    Chapter 6 deals with how individuals perceive depth once again this is going to be different for everyone and every eye. This essay will reflect on many of my own thoughts and questions that pertain to this chapter. To begin with I find it interesting that ciliary muscles in and around our eye help to determine our depth. Other cues that exist determine our depth is the monocular and binocular cues. I find these two cues difficult to understand. What exactly is a monocular cue? What exactly is…

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    What Are Retrieval Cues

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    Retrieval cues are stimuli assists in recalling and recognizing information stored in long-term memory. In addition, the person uses the term retrieval by accessing memories. Furthermore, retrieval cues are physical and mental aids that can help out in remembering quicker. For instance, let’s say I went to the club and someone walked up to me and padded on my back as if they knew me. But for someone reason I couldn’t recall who the person was, but I kept chatting as if I knew them anyways. Then,…

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    Disloyalty, treachery, backstabbing, traitor, lying, deception are all forms of betrayal. In the novel Cue For Treason, written by Geoffrey Trease, betrayal is a key factor since the characters often find themselves in situations where they think they can trust somebody but they cannot. This happens with the yellow gentlemen when he betrays Peters trust by stealing the script. Mr. Armthwaite betrays Peter and Kit by notifying conspirators that their actions are investigated. The last example is…

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    The Four Cues of Non Verbal Communication There are what studies refer to as Non Verbal Communication Cues. Body language being just one of the four, as we will get into shortly. The following are these four cues: 1) Paralanguage- This particular cue is focused on noises made from our mouths, however, these words are not words and are therefore not in the verbal communication category. Simply, these are the noises we make that usually imply a certain mood or feeling. Some examples of this…

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    Pricing Cues The textbook author included a case about the different pricing cues. While reading this case I learned that prices ending in 9 not only show signs of a bargain but it can also increase demand. The case author says in one study involving women’s clothing, raising the price of a dress from $34 to $39 actually increased demand by a third. I did not know raising a price could also increase sells, I guess that’s the power of 9. On page 318, there is a table showing the different…

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    The picture of persuasion Vladimir Nabokov paints throughout Lolita cues the reader through its language, stylistic devices of repetition, metaphor and alliteration. This passage is no exception as the readers is thrown into a pool of ambiguity, left to their own devices and the seduction of Humbert Humbert to discern what is right or wrong? Worthy of forgiveness? Is Charlotte’s death Humbert’s fault? There are no clear answers and this is precisely what makes good literature what makes Lo lee…

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    Pearson’s Custom Introduction to Human Communication states that nonverbal communication is any interaction other than written or spoken language (Beebe 4:84). Nonverbal cues can even be more representative of attitudes and feelings than verbal. 55% of our emotional meaning comes from our facial expressions while only 38% come from vocal cues such as volume, tone, and pitch (Beebe 4:85). Thought process and reaction to certain words or phrases are also lost in mediated communication. These…

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