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    Essay On Gummy Smile

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    A smile expresses a feeling of joy, success, sensuality, affection and courtesy, and reveals self-confidence and kindness. The harmony of the smile is determined not only by the shape, position and the colour of the teeth but also by the gingival tissues1. Gummy smile is seen due to improper relation between gingival tissue and tooth, with gingival tissue in excess and tooth portion in a small amount. Excessive gingival display (EGD) commonly described as “gummy smile” is a frequent cause of…

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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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    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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    important. 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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    Nonverbal Communications also know as the body language is a communiation when people send and recive wordless clues. ‘Non’ means ‘not’ and ‘verbal’ means ‘words’. It includes facial expressions, gestures but also tone of voice. Nonverbal Communication informs about basic emotional states, features of someone’s temperament but it can also inform about someone’s social status, origin, self-esteem and education. To understand nonverbal communication better it should be also known what exactly…

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    and dress. How a person sends, receives, and relays a message is understood not only by what is put into words, but largely by the facial expressions that reveal that person’s mood and what they are truly thinking. Facial gestures with or without verbal communication helps an individual better understand the true meaning of a message that is being transmitted.…

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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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    After my gender role reversal, I was sure of one thing: people definitely react when women don’t adhere to the practice of shaving, plucking, and tweezing. However, I was left with so many questions and, quite honestly, I knew little about why I continue to shave week in and week out even though removing my body hair has no real purpose. I was extremely excited to immerse myself in the research and learn more about this strange habit. What I did know even before starting my project was that…

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    between individuals or groups and makes the building blocks of society. In human interaction, there is a constant exchange of nonverbal and verbal communication. Nonverbal communication involves communication without a spoken language and includes facial expressions, eye contact, gestures, spatial differences,body position and posture known as body language. Nonverbal communication is informative when observing and analyzing interactions and how individuals react to each other. Additionally,…

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