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    Chapter Six: Selecting the Right Form of Invitation "There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that receives it." -Edith Wharton Selecting the Form Select the right form of invitation for the person and the event. Invitation forms include email, in person, telephone, text, hand-delivered, and mail by post - both written and printed invitations. The form of the invitation lands in the world of the guest in a particular way. Think about which form of invitation will…

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    as hand, head, the lips and etc. Those body parts are used to convey messages nonverbally. Basically, for gesture recognitions that are used in the digital world, it can be categorized into three different areas which are voice gesture recognition, facial gesture recognition and hand gesture recognition. 2.4.1 Voice gesture recognition Gestures can be recognized in different ways, voice or speech gestures if those ways. Speech and gesture recognition systems are multimodal parsing systems that…

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    Although I do think this expression takes the aspect to the extreme, it has some truth in it. Since I was a kid, I always paid a lot of attention to the clothes of people and to clothing for specific events. For some reasons, it always interested me. Moreover, at one point, I applied…

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    don’t know how to look sexy for a photo. It is so unnatural to try and be someone you generally are not. It may be easy for some people, but my definition of a ‘natural sexy’ look is the “duck” face and let me tell you, it is not my attractive facial expression to say the least. So I get to the shoot already feeling self-conscious, when I realize all of my lingerie is mismatched.…

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    her the truth or not. With the knowledge of micro expressions it can be easily determined whether someone is lying or telling the truth. Micro expressions occur on different parts of the face when someone is trying to conceal an emotion. Knowing micro expressions can be essential to everyday life situations, and being able to read and interpret them is key to understanding nonverbal behavior and people. The background and history of micro expressions goes all the way back to Charles Darwin in…

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    Radiolab did a segment on how our facial expressions can be hints to our inner emotions by interviewing Paul Ekman, a renowned psychologist who is a pioneer in the study of emotions. The radio segment begins with a psychologist by the name of Gordon Burghardt. Burghardt studies snakes particularly the hognose snake. Gordon studies them by putting a chicken puppet inside the cage and begins to attack the snake with this puppet. The snake reacts by flipping over on its back, starts to bleed from…

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    Nonverbal communication is communication through gestures, eye contact, touch, and facial expressions. Nonverbal communication provides us with hints to individual’s internal feelings. It’s important that the messages conveyed through both nonverbal and verbal communication are clear so that messages are expressed appropriately. For example, if you are angry then your facial expressions should match your tone of voice however, if you state your not angry (verbal communication) while you are…

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    paper and its function is to substitute the words because he chooses to take off his glasses not to speak a word that he is worried about the result. Moreover in this scene, the gesture of taking off the glasses works with blank and worried facial expression and eye contact to show that he is not fine and he is so worried. In the scene when a guy is trying to hide the paper in the restaurant, this scene shows that he does not want another guy to know about his situation now and it tell that he…

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    Facial expression is the movement of the eyes, nose, mouth and brows which reveals the emotional state of what someone is feeling. A professional is able to guess the thoughts and feelings of service user by their facial expressions. An example of where facial expressions are used is when a service user is seeing a therapist. The service users facial expressions will help the therapist determine what emotional state their patient…

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    liberal family and thus receives education and upbringing to condition her in such a way. Satrapi becomes a very informed and smart individual as she lives amidst the revolution. This particular trait is very well expressed by Satrapi using facial expressions. She puts…

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