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    Long Shot Analysis

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    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 can feel that they were looking at the whole subject. It can show enough facial expression and the body language. It usually uses when the subject is speaking without too much emotion. Also, it works well when it tends to deliver information. Certain…

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    can send powerful messages. Touching can send, good or bad messages. Being aggressive with someone is bad nonverbal communication. Gentle hugs or soft kisses send good communication. Touching should be harmless or. Facial expression is nonverbal as well. Facial expression isn’t always accurate. Facial…

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    Cadburys Advert Analysis

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    The commercial is commissioned by Cadbury selling their Dairy Milk chocolate that goes for a length of 60 seconds. The commercial features a gorilla that appears to have a delightful and happy expression during the advert playing a famous drum solo “In the Air Tonight” by Phil Collins. The commercial is shot in a recording studio with a purple background which reinforces the brand Cadbury throughout the advert. The selling tactic that is used is humorous because a gorilla playing a drum kit…

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    Alkylated polycyclic aromatic compounds (alkyl-PACs) are the major aromatic constituent of total PAH in crude oil and originated from incomplete combustion process. Whereas benzo[a]pyrene (BaP) is a well-known human carcinogen, dibenzothiophene (DBT) and retene (Ret) are not; however, all three compounds are important environmental pollutants. Their toxicity is not yet characterized. In this study, we used BaP (parent PAH), DBT and Ret (alkyl-PACs) to elucidate the mechanism of neurotoxicity…

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    individuals or 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…

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    Freedom of expression deals with the thought that the people of the community should make up their own mind and express their beliefs wherever they want including in public. Regarding this issue, the perspectives by Jeremy Waldron and Catherine MacKinnon that are put forth, are both effective explanations for their contemporary take. In this essay, I will argue that MacKinnon’s’ argument is the correct position, over Waldron’s. I believe it is the more powerful argument because of her…

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    Embryonic Summary

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    Temporal analysis of gene expression in the embryonic murine Schwann cell lineage 1Anjali Balakrishnan, 2Morgan G. Stykel, 1,2Yacine Touahri, 2*Jeff Biernaskie, 1*Carol Schuurmans Institutional Affiliations: 1Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology in the Cumming School of Medicine, 2Department of Comparative Biology and Experimental Medicine in the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, both in the Alberta Children’s Hospital Research Institute and Hotchkiss Brain Institute, University of…

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    Pix And Git Fat

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    The over expression of LacZ produced not a normal sized wing and eye acting as a control (Figure 4I and 4O). The over expression of both Pix and Git did not show any noticeable increase or decrease in the size of the fly eye or wing (Figure 4J and 4P). There was a slight decrease in wing size but the fly eye seemed to be normal when the overexpression of LacZ was paired with Hpo (Figure 4K and 4Q). The most noticeable affect occurred when there was an over expression of Hpo, Pix, and Git…

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    There were no cultural variables between the girls that could have hindered the eye contact. They were very comfortable with each other and engaged in conversation with short bursts of eye contact when necessary. 3. Facial expressions: What kind of facial expressions are each of them making? (smiling, frowning, etc.) Is either one nodding “yes” or shaking his/her head “no”? What do you think the nature of the conversation is, based on their facial…

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    to school right now. This not only tells you where you're going verbally, but also tells the direction you're going using body language. An example with using facial expressions to reinforce verbal communication, is when we emphasize our emotions with them. When we are telling a story that makes us really angry, our facial expression (such as having your eyebrows narrowed and down) will confirm our emotion towards the story. 2.2 Regulating the continuity and movement of a conversation A…

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