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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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    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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    Introduction : In this part, I tried to get everyone’s attention by leading up to my quote with a story which required me to give some background information about myself and the system that students go through to get into a college in Turkey. This was essential, because otherwise, people wouldn’t understand the situation. In this section, Iit was expected to give an overview of preview my speech by telling my main points; however, I couldn’t find a way to do it without breaking the story…

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    I barely had any influx in the volume of my voice, nor did I made 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…

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    1. Body Language Body language is the process of communicating nonverbally through conscious or unconscious gestures and movements, or the simple definition is communicating without words. It’s important because it has a lot of functions, examples: - To express our feelings about what are we discussing. Body language can help us determine how someone feels about what they are saying. - You can now when someone is lying to you. - To understand how we come across to other people and be able to…

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    Discourse is a simple, flat forum, where replies flow down the page in a line. It is known as formal discussion of a topic in speech or writing among individuals, but it has also come, within linguistics for instance, to mean the way in which linguistic elements are united so as to constitute variant, a structure of meaning larger than the sum of its parts. In the society, social practices and institutions are both integrated by and situated within forms of discourse and works as organizing and…

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    This experiment is purposely to study the effect of the concentration of the chemical solution on the heartbeat of the zebrafish larva. There are many advantages in using the zebrafish as the model organism. According to Gore, Monzo, Cha, Pan and Weinstein (2012), the zebrafish is commonly used as the model system of the vertebrate as it has small in size and also have the rapid development in their life. This is one of the reason of the chosen of the zebrafish as the excellent model organisms…

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    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 I tried…

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    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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    When the DNA is damaged, it automatically activates the p53 gene. p53 or usually known as a tumor protein, attaches to miR-34a promoter in order to normalize the expression of microRNAs. p53 eliminates the opportunity for a tumor to occur in correlation with transcriptional targets and having miR-34a to the side in order to avoid any inappropriate cell propagation. Likewise, any damage in the DNA signaling could affect…

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