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    an employee as opposed to a simple handshake. A handshake can be very unclear and even interpreted wrong when it comes to a reward. Having a method that is transparent, known, and accepted companywide is much more understandable and straightforward to employees. This straightforwardness helps them connect the idea that what they did merited a known reward that others in the company can acknowledge them for. If you ask anyone what they would rather have, a handshake, or a certificate stating that…

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    Dr Bledsoe Analysis

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    unsettling relationship to the narrators grandfather if he were alive to witness it. 25.How is Dr. Bledsoe’s handshake an example of foreshadowing? The handshake between the narrators and Dr. Bledsoe can be seen as the start of a new chapter for the narrator but not necessarily a good one. He has been expelled from college because of his actions while in charge of Mr. Norton and this handshake with Dr. Bledsoe seems forced and unfriendly. After the many unkind and harsh things Dr. Bledsoe said…

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    Levels of Listening, Verbal Messaging, and the Significance of Body Language Research shows that 93 percent of employers consider quality communication skills more important than a college graduate 's major (Lohrey 2013). The ability to transmit and accept information with a high probability that the content will be passed accurately is an essential action that is performed daily by every human on the planet. Despite the countless practice, however, the art of communication has yet to be…

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    Non Verbal Communication

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    collectively at times. Although non-verbal communication lacks specifics, it is a way to communicate from a distance or understand a different language in the form of gestures. A person’s everyday actions are non-verbal forms of communication such as, handshakes, nods, body and facial expressions, but careful the meaning of gestures varies throughout the world. Gestures mean very different things depending on where you travel. Hand signals, nods, and…

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    A very good example of a pathos appeal that Puana shares in “The red headed Hawaiian” (143). Puana explains what a handshake means to the Hawaiians vs people from the mainland, mainlanders have some real problems with being or showing dominance in the world, so giving a firm handshake shows that they may be powerful then others, but in Hawaiʻi a handshake is just a simple gester of greeting someone, nothing to it. This is a pathos appeal because it shows the emotion both cultures feel towords…

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    Kirby Ferguson Analysis

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    reshaping it, and making it your own. Therefore - as they have done throughout literature, history, and even my own childhood - people should embrace the remix. First of all, the quote of Kirby Ferguson can be connected to your life by having a handshake. Even as a child, I recognized the importance and fun in putting my personal spin on someone else’s work. When I was younger,…

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    into a job interview and not knowing what to do when an employer offers their hand for a handshake. We are socialized to shake hands at a very young age as a way of greeting other people. A handshake can signal respect, as in the case of the employer, you respect them enough to shake their hand upon meeting. It can mean inclusion, as in shaking hands when meeting members of a club you join. Essentially, a handshake is a form of communication, as well as language and behavior, that we learn…

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    Non-verbal communication is just as if not more important that verbal communication. During verbal communication, the non-verbal communication can provide a deeper understanding of the person who is speaking, specifically their intention and motivation. Their words may say one thing, but their actions say another. Being able to read non-verbal communication and understand it can make one a better communicator, both as the one doing the communicating and the one receiving the communication. There…

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    responsible for encapsulation of packets into frames and then transferring them to the physical layer. It is also responsible for flow control and addressing. 5. A three-way handshake is when two parties need to synchronize their segment sequence numbers used during their transmission. A three way handshake is better than a two way handshake because it needed it to synchronize and acknowledge that both sides' sequence numbers are…

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    just his ankles. I saw the boy who held my hand to cross a fallen tree, who covered my innocent ears when his friends would let filthy words slip, the boy who let me win at Pokemon even though I only picked the “pretty” ones. A piece of paper and a handshake made…

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