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    third or fourth behind greeting someone appropriately, instead of almost the last one. A study containing 73 video recordings of face-to-face interactions, in various situations, were closely studied to identify how people who are familiar and unfamiliar approach and interact with each other (Pillet-Short, 2011). In the study, it was found that there are a total of eight basic factors (Pillet-Short, 2011). Body coordinating actions, person reference interpretations, greetings, repeating person…

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    Travelling abroad is one of the best ways to step outside of your comfort zone. Everything is different – the people, the language, the food, the sight, the smell and an entirely new culture. Although most of the people who travel abroad experience some degree of culture shock, it is nothing to be afraid of. In fact, experiencing culture shock can be a very positive thing as it gives you the opportunity to learn about yourself, adapt to the new surroundings, understand different kinds of people,…

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    controls and restrains its citizens. Freedom of speech is taken away and replaced by salutations sourced from the bible. “Blessed be the fruit, she says to me, the accepted greeting among us” (21). When the handmaids and other residents of Gilead meet with each other, they greet with the biblical quote ‘blessed be the fruit’. This greeting displays the profound principles int he Republic of Gilead. This use of propaganda and censorship displays how the government of Gilead controls their…

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    First Epistle Analysis

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    Historical Context The First Epistle of John, similar to the Epistle to the Hebrews, mentions neither its author nor its specific recipients. Both of these epistles also do not employ formal greetings and blessings that are commonly found in other epistles. Another uncommon structure is also shown by the absence of a formal closing section such as found in the epistle of James. However these do not of course render the epistle to be considered as merely an open writing addressed to anyone who…

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    unemotional hand shake, but when he meets a black person he gives a more personal/emotional greeting, often including a hug. The difference between the greeting get more extreme as he goes down the line of people. For example when he meets a black woman with a baby he holds the child and kisses it saying to the mother, “Oh she is so beautiful, I want another one, beautiful, precious, ” then right after when greeting a white woman with a baby, he asks what the child 's name is then takes her…

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    Introduction Throughout the book of 1 Thessalonians, the author is writing a letter to the church in Thessalonica. In this letter the author is speaking about several significant parts of faith and Christianity that the thessalonians are lacking in or do not understand. In this particular passage, the author is speaking about Jesus’ return, how that affects the lives and souls of those who have passed away as well as the return of Jesus and how it will take place and is serving as a reminder to…

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    do not find everything on your list, you can make a second timed visit. Tip 4. Remember that a mall is usually at its least busy for the first hour it is open. Should you be standing at the door just before the hard-working employees open them, greeting another day? Yes – yes, you should…

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    Michael Norlen, a former lawyer turned to paper boy who wrote “Healing Myself with the Power of work’’. The paper job was given to him by a friend that tried to help Norlen get back on his feet. About 12 months ago Norlen lost his job as a lawyer. He slipped up, he became very lazy and fell into a deep dark depression. He never did his office work again. Papers piled up and nothing got down, and no papers got out. He got fired and feel into even more of a depression. It wasn’t the first time…

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    pathos, irony, and diction to achieve such a momentous effect on both characters of the play, and those actually reading it. The use of pathos in Antony’s speech is used in an assertive manner, while on the outside just looking like a friendly greeting. He does this by addressing the crowd as “Friends”, “Romans”, and “countrymen”. This immediately gives cover to the real message of Antony’s speech by creating a much lighter, friendlier, and more personal mood among the citizens of Rome. Antony…

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    approach someone they do not know by slightly lowering their body posture, its head will be level with its back, ears will be tilted slightly down or backwards, its mouth slightly open and its tail may be wagging. If the dog knows the person it is greeting it will also make eye contact. Whilst a slightly insecure dog will approach a human with its tail lowered (although it may still be wagging) and its ears will be down. The head will be lowered and not making eye contact. This could be…

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