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    Formality and style Firstly, a therapist may talk to their colleagues in different ways. Depending if they get along with the person. If they do not think of one of the colleagues as a friend they may address them formally. However, other colleagues may not be comfortable with this kind of formality and may prefer a warmer, friendlier style. Furthermore, a special education needs assistant, special educational needs teacher or support assistant may talk to their colleagues in a formal way. This…

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    Nonverbal Communication speaks the loudest when we are talking to somebody. Communication doesn’t just depend on your verbal communication, but eye contact, posture, facial expressions, gestures, and tone of voice also is a big part. The ability of knowing how to use your nonverbal communication can actually help build new or stronger relationships and it lets people express or reinforce the relationship between people, provides feedback to the other person and sets the movement of communication…

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    Gaze Eye Contact

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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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    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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    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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    Por Que Analysis

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    The Francisco Goya art piece I chose was Por que? (sic) [Why?] because it evoked the most emotion in me. Throughout the exhibit, there were many jarring pieces of art. Because Goya was living in a time of the Spanish and French war, he saw a lot of horrors and expressed them through his art. Por que? (sic) [Why?] was a part of a line of works that were not published until after he had died, assuming these pieces would have upset the public. The history behind these pieces, along with the…

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    With parts even without speaking or yelling you could tell that there was tension and aggression by their facial expressions of being stressed and mad. Where there were group discussions with both of the families together most of the family member’s body’s were stiff and folded their hand on the lap showed that many of…

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    any facial expressions. Due to this, this detracted my credibility towards the audience since what I was saying did not match with the tone of my voice. If I had made my presentation more dynamic, the listener would have been more interested in what I had to say and be more engaged. Additionally, if I was more animated where I wanted to emphasize on topics, the listeners would have paid more attention to that information that I have given, and realize that it is important. The tones and facial…

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    I am unable to hide my emotions due to the fact that my facial expressions are a dead giveaway. I have seen the concept of The Naked Face not only with my own expressions but more often on those of others. The fact that our facial expressions are often involuntary they can lead to the concept of Facilitated communications. When I am communicating with my friends or they with me, we can see based off of facial expression that we are displaying how we should act around them. If we are smiling…

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    On Feb 28, 2012, Dr. Neha Sangwan reminisce her time at an international conference in Saudi back in which a question a question from the crowd completely changed her career. In the talk, she mentioned that communication, not only with others but also with oneself, could prevent the most fatal diseases like stroke and heart attack. She gave a little background story of what she does in the before the conference in Saudi happened. She used to ask her patients why they got their disease and gave a…

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