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    In the end, Brown started to shuddered due to a gunshot womb on his right hand in his waistband. Although Brown was shot, he continued to stormed towards Wilson aggressively. Wilson later testified that due to Brown’s facial expressions, it looked like Brown was upset and he felt like Brown made it clear that Wilson was invisible (McCoy 2014). Wilson then fired at Brown’s head in self-defense because that is all that he could see at the time. According to Wilson, Brown’s feet…

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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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    There are many possible ways that my privilege as a counselor can impact my less fortunate or oppressed clients. For one, being a counseling psychologist my salary can range between $56,49-$72,691 a year. Of course that is with a bachelor’s degree or higher, which also plays a factor in my privilege as a counselor. I was privileged enough to go to a university and get an education to put me in the counselor position. The client being jealous can impact my work as a counselor. As I try to do my…

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    think I did that in the performance. I wanted to activate my eyes and create that energy and I think that went well. 4. How did my facial expressions help tell the story and make me seem relatable to the audience? For this assignment, I was able to use my resting “pleasant” face to my advantage. My stories were all very positive and upbeat so that positive facial expression was important to maintain throughout the performance. I attempted to use my face to emphasis and engage. To drive a point…

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    Everyday we use nonverbal communication, we may not think we always do, but it is impossible not to. We all are guilty of nonverbal communication, because even reading this essay shows that you are focused and do not want to be interrupted. One type of nonverbal communication that I find most noticeable and interesting is body movement or kinesics. Body movement has five roles that play in our relationships with ourselves. Those roles are: body orientation, posture, gesture, face and eyes.…

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    is being heard, but also they can communicate other messages depending on the tone and intensity of voice and non-verbal behaviour accompanying them. When the content of what the client was saying was sad, I used a low tone of voice and sad facial expression to communicate my empathy to her (e.g. line 105, 108). One limitation in the use of minimal encouragers was a lack of variety. Varying minimal encouragers can be a subtle way of demonstrating that you are completely engaged in the client’s…

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    The tone helps keep the audience engaged because when she says something super important she uses a strong, loud, and faster tone, which then the audience always claps afterwards. Adora does an amazing job with nonverbal communication by using facial expressions and by using eye contact with the audience. This really helps keep the audience engaged more and showing that they really care about what she is…

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    Communication is complete and perfect when the receiver understands the message in the same sense and spirit as the communicator intends to convey, here idea, and information reached to and responded by receiver remain unaltered and distorted. But practically it has been noticed that such perfect and complete communication does not take place because of certain obstacles or other factors known as “Communication barriers”, there are a lot of causes of misunderstanding and misrepresentations of…

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    furrowed her eyebrows, widened her eyes and used exaggerated arm gestures in the direction of Aidan, as if talking with her hands to get her point across. Her flailing, large arm movements while grasping her injured arm, along with her tense facial expression and fast, loud dialect clearly portrayed her anger for Aidan’s carelessness. Once the two stopped arguing and started talking about traveling, Portu relaxed her face, angled her body towards Aidan as though intrigued by what he was saying,…

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    Eye Contact: The Power of The Gaze Whilst engaging in social communication, whether verbal or non-verbal, eyes play a crucial role in expressing and identifying certain focus points and attention cues among humans. Direct and prolonged eye contact is more common during communication in European American and Arab cultures, while Latin American, Japanese, and African cultures perceive direct eye contact as an insult (Weiten, 2012). This research paper will entail research wholly from American and…

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