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    communication such as writing, expressions and gestures. Communication can occur face to face, over a distance or it can be recorded. Language first began as speech and has developed over time due to written text and advances in technology (Gee & Hayes, 2011, p. 9). Thesis statement Language is visual in many ways. It can be seen in symbols body language, sign language and in written texts. Some of these visual aspects accompany other modes of language such as gestures with speech, while others…

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    should welcome all students, especially the ones who push her buttons. The, the author states that any good teacher evolves over time. Coming out of college, nobody should be a flawless teacher. Finally, she states that listening to students is a gesture of grace. There is a literal meaning to…

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    Summering in Shinnecock Hills near Southampton, NY, he lead an art school, where he created beautiful paintings of both the landscapes and the society. His painting Young Women with Red Flowers, an oil canvas created in 1904, was located in the Gesture and Pose section of the Cornell Fine Arts Museum. Next to this, the painting titled Portrait of Mary St. John Hutchinson by Vanessa Bell is displayed. Vanessa Bell was a painter and member of the Bloomsbury Group. After doing further research, it…

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    display their emotions when they can not verbally do so. I will relate back to the story of the young girl, because she was not able to verbally tell her mother she wanted to play by the pool, she used a video. She was not able to even use the hand gestures to go out and point to the pool to think that her mother would understand what she wanted to do. I believe that both articles correctly depicted the challenges with verbal communication among children with autism. The challenge is that even…

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    use hand gestures while talking. These gestures are so involuntary, universal and expressive and are a part of our vocal language to such an extent that researches have guaranteed that gestures and speech frame a firmly coordinated framework during language generation and comprehension. Gestures may give unique bits of knowledge into language and cognitive advancement, furthermore helps clinicians identify, understand and even treat specific disorders. I believe teachers use hand gesture to…

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    communicate with my baby before she could talk – what would she say?” (2009, p . ix) The concept of gesture communication made many parents delighted that during the time when their child is unable verbalizing would be with fewer tantrums and tears. Baby Sign Language helps children who have yet to learn their expressive language develop yet communicate,…

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    Chiaroscuro: Chiaroscuro is noticeable in the creases of the mother and two children dress as well as the father. The color changes from a light to a darker color. Emotions/Dramatic: The mother is showing emotional gesture and hugging her children as a sign of protection. In fear of her husband turning back against them. Classical Culture: Artwork referenced to Ancient Roman. Leading the fight which defeated the monarchy, and reestablishing the Roman Republic. Brutus…

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    their children and the parents take their duties very seriously. They might be stereotyped as hardcore romantics but they are very practical people by nature. 3) Meeting gestures: The French usually shake hands as a formal meeting etiquette. Friends greet each other with a light kiss on he left and right cheek. 4) Gifting gestures: In France people gift flowers in odd numbers but for thirteen which is considered unlucky. White lilies are used for funerals and white flowers are used for…

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    Most people take the act of communicating for granted. In reality, communication is a complex activity in which the sender delivers the message, is then received and interpreted by the sender where s/he provides feedback to the sender. Furthermore, messages consist of verbal and non-verbal components. The verbal component is the actual information being sent out while the non-verbal component consists of the body language, use of space, self-presentation, and vocal intonation that the sender…

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    Embroidered all with leaves of myrtle. (Marlowe, LL 9-12) The Shepherd is quite the romantic man who believes in grand romantic gestures. His hope of young love and innocence particularly shines through in this passage with his offerings of roses, posies, a cap of flowers, and a kirtle. The Shepherd does not think of the feasibility or practicality of any of his romantic gestures. His love has blinded him from reality. To this sweet offering, the Nymph, who is in no way innocent, again gives a…

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