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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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    Craniofacial Cleft Essay

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    as the horizontal axis of this functional system dividing the face into upper and lower hemispheres. o The orbit separates the facial clefts (0 through 7; going from medial to lateral) from the cranial clefts (8 through 14; going from lateral to medial). o In many cases, the facial clefts extend into the cranium in predictable lines to form combination cranial and facial clefts, including 0 and 14, 1 and 13, 2 and 12, 3 and 11, 4 and 10, 5 and 9, and 6 and 8. o…

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    sign of aggression or invasion of an individual's privacy". With that in mind, I was responding to an informal negative sanction because of my facial expression. In fact, the expression on my face dictated that I was angry or upset at someone or something, and the group took it as if I was being rude or had an attitude, when in fact I only had that facial expression due to the song I was listening…

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    Inseparable Movie Analysis

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    reads the 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…

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    contact. They were very comfortable with each other and engaged in conversation with short bursts of eye contact when necessary. 3. Facial expressions: What kind of facial expressions are each of them making? (smiling, frowning, etc.) Is either one nodding “yes” or shaking his/her head “no”? What do you think the nature of the conversation is, based on their facial…

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    a very 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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    Key Aspects in Giving a Valuable Presentation Olivia Lyons Suryanka Thapa Clark University Author Note This paper was prepared for Course MGMT 170-02-F16 Managerial Management taught by Professor Cheryl Amantea Introduction The key aspects in presenting a valuable and successful presentation are outlined in this paper. These students discuss the key aspects in delivering the presentation, speaker notes, nonverbal aspects, voice quality and practice. Additionally,…

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    Cadburys Advert Analysis

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    associate with freedom and gives the audience a sense of escape and by buying the chocolate they will also gain a sense of freedom. The body language bonds with the music, as the beat progress using recognisable music the gorilla, shows a range of facial expression. The gorillas nose starts to flare as he is shutting his eyes and rolling his neck, this keeps the audience going because you know something is going to happen. As soon as the song is at the main point, the gorilla starts to play the…

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    Non-Verbal Communication

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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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    (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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