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    constructive communication. In the process of communication, the care providers should use verbal communication forms such as gestures, tone, and voice. According to Robinson et al. (2006), it is important to engage in an inclusive talk in which the elderly person feels loved and cared for. Considering short memory of elderly, it is important to use short sentences and augment them with gestures and facial expressions such as laughter and smiles to enhance…

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    or she can do it in a verbal or non-verbal manner. In non-verbal communication messages are expressed through nonlinguistic means. In other words, it is a two-way method that has to be face-to-face and includes facial expressions, body language, gesture, posture, vocal tones, etc. It is important to know that written messages and sight language are part of the verbal communication because all forms of verbal communication involve specific rules that conform the language. Verbal and non-verbal…

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    Vulgar Language Analysis

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    Vulgar language and its censorship play a crucial role in human communication today. Many forms of media, including television and online chats, censor swear words with either bleeps or asterisks, often with the intent of facilitating a more civil environment. However, in the context of a proposed U.S. bill aiming to help create a more courteous social landscape through penalizing broadcasters who spout obscenities, Natalie Angier rejects the possibility of a “gentle” language. In her article…

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    Pros And Cons Of Apology

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    A. Lower your head slightly and bonk yourself on the forehead with the side of your closed fist. The message is clear "I'm stupid. I shouldn't have done that"  Pros: The other people recognize that you did something wrong and you recognized it. The good thing is that you learn from it and do not do it again.  Cons: Can be distracted, if you do not pay attention on the road this possibly leading to an accident. C. Move the index finger of your right hand back and forth across your neck - as…

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    where a Customer can do good in the society and spread the goodwill message, in turn getting associated with the retailer brand as a “Good Will Gesture Brand Advocate”. 7. How will your use case bring value to IGATE business/vertical This is the first of a kind solution being developed by the IGATE Retail team, which is helping a retailer make Good Will Gesture Brand Advocates out of its Customers and most importantly using a mobile application, mobilizing the concept of “Do Good, Feel Good” 8.…

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    One of the scary things about holding a six month old baby is whether the minute they are put into your arms, they will cry or be at ease. For that reason, I hesitated on whether I wanted to hold the infant. However when the baby was put into my arms, I think the baby sensed I was a little nervous. Although the infant didn’t cry, during the first minute or so, he looked uncomfortable and that may have been because I too felt uncomfortable. I then adjusted myself and I moved the baby in different…

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    My Controversial Speech

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    speakers do. I was too nervous for this speech. This was shown by me walking around unable to stand in one place for more than a minute. I was not very sure what to do with my hands. When I made a gestures, my hands were coordinated but following a gesture my hands just floated sometimes where the gesture ended. In this review, I understood most of the words I was saying but some words stopped me because I skipped a word or didn't know what to say. when this happens my comprehension…

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    expressions, how the body is positioned, gestures, eye movement, touching, and proximity. There are six main…

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    Specifically, culture includes: (1) material culture, or the tangible objects that distinguish a group of people from other groups of people, and (2) nonmaterial, or symbolic culture, which shapes a group’s way of thinking. Symbolic culture comprises of gestures, language, values, norms and sanctions.…

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    would use different movements and gestures to communicate to his parents and other people. This study consisted of, one-on-one sessions; child and researcher. The children would have to participant in two different types of sessions, the first session was for looking for different protocols. The second session was conducted to observe different types of breakdowns. Breakdowns consist, if a child is asking questions while playing with the items or if they make gestures. Ray received seventeen of…

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