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    with the style of frottole and you can see many technique that were used in the music that's well protraying the image of Orpheus and this style of music. For an example, many section of ths compositions were using pluck string. In my opinion, this gesture makes the music and storyline become more effective. Given the fact that Orpheus often play the instrument of lyre. It's well symbolize the music and makes the story become more real and effective. On the other hand, by using a male solo…

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    Beginning about 40,000 BCE, ancient people used drawing on cave walls to express their thoughts. Piled up stones represented directions and boundaries. People used smoke signals by day and beacon fires by night in ancient China, Egypt, and Greece. Drums also were employed in many parts of the world to extend the range of the human voice for communication. Pigeon post was a major method in traditional China to communicate between distant points; people used the speed of flight and easily…

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    Although likely meant as a charitable gesture, it was neither necessary nor desired for Aunt Alexandria to come and care for Jem and Scout while Atticus was away at court for the summer. She had told them that it was because Atticus would be often absent, and because the two children were in need of a sort of “feminine influence” in their lives. But, Scout is under the impression that she came to stay because she did not approve of the way Atticus was raising his children, meaning that in…

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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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    one of several characteristics that separates humans from every other animal on Earth, who lack the ability to communicate verbally and instead rely on gestures. In Pierre Boule’s Planet of the Apes, the apes are the species with the ability to communicate verbally with each other using language, while the human species on the planet relies on gestures to communicate similarly to animals. The concept of language is an important theme that can be found in the novel. The use of language is present…

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    Nonverbal Communication, he analyzed that individuals with particular characteristics such as “people tend to smile naturally-movements of the eyes, eyebrows, and mouth are synchronized and unforced. Their gestures are smooth and tend to expand out from the body; they are not likely to make aggressive gestures and tend not to fidget…” always have a really great self-healing system. However, we cannot indicate one person characteristics just by a single movement, the examine put in the situation…

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    A nod, a wave, and even a simple look. These are all ways that we, as humans, communicate nonverbally with one another. Whether we realize it or not, we are constantly communicating with others, even when we are not speaking aloud. This form of communication is called nonverbal communication. Nonverbal communication is all of the ways we interact with others without saying a single word. It is comprised of a series of nonverbal codes. These codes consist of paralanguage, chronemics and proxemics…

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    observation, discussion with my group member, I and my group member anticipate circumstances what she had based on her face expressions and gestures. The Most obvious prediction was the reason of her turning red face and sighing deeply might be she felt embarrassed by the casher’s determined and repeated expression and felt displeasure by the casher’s gestures. The following possible prediction was about the situation with her phone. We assumed that the phone number might be not contained on her…

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    Language is a critical factor in a child’s development (Spilt, Kooman & Harrison, 2015). Language itself is a mixture of sound, words, images and gestures used in contexts full of objects, sounds, actions and interactions (Hayes, 2011). All language, whether it be written or verbal, arises from cultural and social contexts and is understood by people in terms of their own social and cultural backgrounds (Green 2006). The purpose of this essay is to show that language can have different roles in…

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    actuality. Judy’s gestures create a new character, Madeline, after Carlotta. Judy mimics Carlotta’s seated pose in the museum and even comes up with a more graceful way of speaking when she is Madeline. She is more tame and a damsel in distress compared to her true self. Judy creates a mirage. A persona of sorts that is only real in an abstract form like thought. By embodying the image, Judy adds a tangible form to this idea but it is still just that: an idea. She is a falsified reality…

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