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    Communication for Health Work Confidentiality refers to all information relating to the service users and the records associated with them. Confidentiality is a legal requirement according to the Data Protection Act (1998). This law demands that Health and Social Care workers should maintain all service users confidentiality at all times. (Ministry of ethics, 2010-2014). Confidentiality is a paramount right for service users; it is very important for all health professionals to follow the…

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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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    She 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…

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    never really taken the time to take into account what my non-verbal behaviors were. “Non-verbal communication can involve facial expressions, eye contact, and posture” (Kirst-Ashman & Hull Jr., 2015, p. 333). There are moments where I feel that I could cry, because it hit so close to home, looking off at other things, grabbing for a tissue because I had a cough, and different facial expressions. These are all things that I will definitely pay more attention too when conduction interviews in the…

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    (Scheve, n.d.). A coding analyst named Dan Hill is able to take facial cues from people and use them to figure out if they are selfish, inclined to get into trouble or will fail under pressure. He then uses that knowledge to help employers when hiring (Shea, 2015). Micro expressions are also used in law enforcement to help better them when trying to detect suspicious behaviors. They can take a training course to help them pick up on facial cues, like a millisecond long look of fear being…

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    Axe Body Wash – Woman Being Sexualized Stephanie Attar Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi Axe was launched in France in 1983 by Unilever. Its original name was Lynx. They couldn’t name it axe back then in France, due to trademark issues. Since then, Axe has evolved to become its own product. From 1990 to 1996 Axe used mostly geographic names to name the scents. When axe was made, their product was mostly to help men attract woman. Supposedly, this went totally opposite of what they thought…

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    Les Liaisons Dangereuses Scene Analysis I am playing La Marquise de Merteuil in Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Christopher Hampton. She is a very interesting women to get to dig into for this scene. The play is based in 1780s France, this scene takes place October 1st. Merteuil is a well respected women who when her husband dies was left with vast wealth that she is able to use to entertain herself, if you will. She was married for a rather short time, she says in one line that when she began…

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    person 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…

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    Non-verbal communication is the ability to interact with an individual or more without the usage of words and is used to send out a message through the usage of various signals and symbols. This method of communication is misleading to an extant since one cannot always interpret the real message which is trying to be conveyed. In this essay, the movie Mean Girls, will be examined and explained through the usage of the 8 non-verbal communication methods. Kinesics Kinesics is the study of physical…

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    another. 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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