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    Jaden immediately stood out amongst his peers. While observing the entire class looking for a child to observe for the quarter, I took an interest in Jaden. The initial thing I noticed about him was his clothing; I really liked his style. Whether that was based on his personal style or his parents’ style, I don’t know; all I know is it caught my attention. When I first noticed him, he was wearing a pair of black joggers and a puffy winter jacket zipped up to the top. I thought to myself that…

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    Museum Overview Since the beginning of the semester I looked forward with great anticipation to the ART class’s field trip to the Minneapolis Institute of Art. It had been since the late 1980’s since I had been there. It’s hard to believe that such a magnificent building was right out my back door and I had not frequented it. Driving separately that day I parked in the surface are parking for mia guests. Walking up the sidewalk toward the building one could not help but noticed the…

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    But, usually this time is not enough. When people are driving into the parking building, their facial expression is peace, but after they drive through fifth and sixth floor, their facial expression has changed. They become little nervous; after the second and third time, they still can’t find the parking spot, they will be extremely nervous. After they find the parking spot, their facial expression will be happy. Also, I find the hardest time to find parking spot is between 10:30am…

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    This incorporates variables, for example, manner of speaking, clamor, expression, and pitch. Consider the effective impact that manner of speaking can have on the importance of a sentence. At the point when said in a solid manner of speaking, audience members may decipher support and excitement. The same words said in a reluctant…

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    messages we send and receive contain both a verbal and non-verbal component (Strong, 2014, p. 231).” These two components are important to conveying messages effectively. Consequently, words communicate the basic content of the message, while, facial expression and body language express the feelings and attitudes of the speaker. In close or important relationships, whether personal or business, it is important to engage with face-to-face interactions in-order-to communicate using both verbal…

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    Interpersonal skills are essential skills involved in communicating with or relating to another person, often on a one-on-one basis; these interpersonal skills allow people to communicate effectively and clearly [Mcconnell, 2004]. The scenario I’m reflecting on is a situation that I was confronted with whilst being a sales assistant at a convenience store. Upon this occasion, I had used interpersonal qualities to de-escalate the encounter. This incident occurred with an elderly man who came into…

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    Tartuffe. I liked this play. The stage scenery was beautiful, the cast was mostly amazing, and the script itself was compelling. One of the most enjoyable parts of the play were the facial expressions of everyone on the stage. There were a lot of sarcasm, sexual humor, and outrageous within the play, and the facial expressions and gestures of the cast were appropriately hilarious. The other thing I loved about this play was the portrayal of the maid Dorine. She was the most…

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    Work Effectively With Diversity 1. I. Disability discrimination II. Human Rights and equal opportunity III. Diversity IV. Code of Conduct 2. List 5 differences between colleagues that you have identified in your workplace situation a) Age b) Gender c) Nationality d) religious beliefs e) educational background 3. I demonstrate sensitivity to the above 5 differences through avoiding phrases or words that may be mis-interpreted as inappropriate or offensive to certain individuals. Keeping…

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    less often than facial weight gain or loss to disrupt the system. Question 2. The main ethical issues of biometric technology are personal privacy violations, protection and use of personal data, and conflicting beliefs and values with objectification of the body. Other ethical concerns include that some individuals associate fingerprints with criminal activity and are uncomfortable with an involvement in something associated to crime, and that people feel embarrassed when facial recognition…

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    the hiring process. However, there are many more. Non-verbal is one of the three most important ways to communicate. Non-verbal is the foundation of a successful relationship, being personal or professional. For example non-verbal consist of face expressions , body movement/posture…

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