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    I believe my delivery in this speech seemed to be better than my informative speech. Three specific nonverbal behaviors I noticed in this speech were the use of hand gestures, moving and using gestures, and eye contact. Most of my hand gestures were used in a good way, some were unnecessary but overall they were good. One way I would use them is by pointing at the photos on my visual aid. At 0:10 I pointed to my attention slide with pictures of cats and dogs. Then again at 2:55 I pointed at the…

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    Straus Madonna Essay

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    Bruce Chao Comparison between Master of the Straus Madonna (The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston) of c. 1395–1400 and Virgin and Child with Donor ( the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston) of c. 1480 by Antoniazzo Romano ARTH 1381 Mon/Wed/Fri 10-11AM I pledge that in the following paper, I have not represented as my own work the work of another without appropriately acknowledging the source. Bruce Chao The Pictorial style of Italian Art have continually changed throughout the late…

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    Additionally, he mentions four aspects that make body language effective: gestures, body movement and position, facial expression, and eye contact. These four aspects are what makes a dancer communicate with the audience and it’s performance improve. With gestures, a dancer needs to “let the body speak for itself” (Jain 40), body movement “gains the audience’s attention” (Jain 41), facial expressions are self-explanatory…

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    language, includes facial expressions, eye contact, body posture, or any types of gestures. Gestures may be: a wave, pointing a finger, body movements, tone of voice, touch, and others. Facial expressions are the most common among all nonverbal communication. In example, a smile or a frown translates distinct emotions hard to express through verbal communication. Certain messages can be communicated through gesture, body language or posture, facial expression, eye contact, object communication…

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    for nineteen minutes, but her presentation made it feel only a few minutes long. She was able to keep the audience interested with her gestures, the delivery of her speech and the atmosphere she creates with her words and appearance makes this speech effective. Mother Teresa uses gestures and eye contact to keep the audience engaged. She uses subtle hand gestures to…

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    classical by his ability to paint figures to appear more like sculptures and in a positioned view of the human form. Unlike the Byzantine figures, Giotto’s figures had physicality due to him adding modeling of light and dark shadowing and offering gestures that were more natural. His figures clothed in drapery were more form fitting and flowed in the direction that they were being pulled. The way that Giotto positioned the figures told a story and conveyed…

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    includes such things as facial expressions, eye movement, gestures, body posture, and body movement.” (Greenwood) By expanding your awareness of the gestures and symbols of body language, you can understand other people easier, and communicate with them with them better. When people try to control…

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    3. The Christmas card was traditionally a way to wish someone a merry Christmas. Pictures of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph—three important figures in Christianity—were shown on Christmas cards to wish them the best and happiest holiday. In contrast, candles, Christmas trees, Santa Claus, and reindeers are some of the iconic figures and objects shown on cards in the 21th century. They represent the theme of Christmas. In the Victoria era, Christmas cards were sold for one shilling, which is not much…

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    Live Orchestra Concert

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    At the end of Theme 1, the closing gesture of the transition is played by the violin and piano with syncopated chords. Next we hear Theme 2. It starts off with a soft melody on the piano with strong accents on the weak parts of beats. Then it reaches a climax with strong syncopation, which then comes to a full cadence. At the cadence, the closing gesture from the transition now is being used as a closing theme for the exposition. Brahms sets…

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    The frieze, which used to be a vital component of the Parthenon's architecture, is known as the "Elgin Marbles" or the "Parthenon Marbles.” The marbles are the subject of a custody battle. Supporters of repatriation argue that the Parthenon Marbles are part of the fifth century Temple of Athena and thus can best be appreciated closer to their point of origin. Additionally, repatriation supporters assert that Greece has become experts at restoring other parts of the Parthenon whereas Britain's…

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