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    JCPenneys Social Group Analysis Introduction I going to be observing the 2nd floor associate at JCPenney Towne West. I 've worked there over 5 years and stared in the Home department and now am in Window. The observation took place in early March and it well consist of the following associates: Danna, Dena, Ciarra, Emily, Jon, and myself. The obviously, similarity we share is we are all employed in the same place, we have an egoism interactions, and intrinsic motivations towards each other.…

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    For my observation a friend and I went out to eat this past weekend at a pretty small, but very nice, restaurant. The restaurant had an upstairs bar where we had the opportunity to go because it was first come first serve. We sat at a table right in front of the bar so that we could watch television as we ate. While we were eating, a fairly large group of couples came up to the bar and sat in front of us. Because there was not much space some of them sat at the bar and others sat down at these…

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    I really enjoyed the time I spent in Mrs. Flinn’s fourth grade classroom over Spring Break. I was able to observe for a total of four hours between Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning. During my time with the fourth graders, I took a closer look at the solid behavior classroom supports being used. Along with these supports, I was extremely impressed by the way Mrs. Flinn handled classroom management. Even though I observed during a very exciting week, she had great control over her students…

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    pass. The ‘Price is Right’ was on a very loud volume setting. This actually made people talk louder than they usual would, making the observation easy to distinguish because the individuals had to either yell or repeat themselves to get their communication across. As most of the patrons silently starred at their phones, a white male in his fifties entered the area to make coffee at the refreshment…

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    Chapter Six: Selecting the Right Form of Invitation "There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that receives it." -Edith Wharton Selecting the Form Select the right form of invitation for the person and the event. Invitation forms include email, in person, telephone, text, hand-delivered, and mail by post - both written and printed invitations. The form of the invitation lands in the world of the guest in a particular way. Think about which form of invitation will…

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    That is what I find hard with Nonverbal communication it doesn’t matter what the person says or doesn’t say it is what you receive from that conversation is what ultimately matters. In this painful conversation that I had with my dad still brings an emotional attachment to that day and how it…

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    The psychology professionals provided in the three slides were very professional in a way that best suited their profession. They were all in official attires that made them look very official in their field of work. In the first slide, the female professional was an official blouse that effectively made her stand out as a profession. The man in the second slide also wore an official shirt and so is the lady in the third slide. They all look professional and presentable even before their clients…

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    BCOM 103: NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION Part A 1) Arrive organized and on time  Arrive 10-15 minutes before your interview.  Determine your mode of transportation (bus, car, taxi) and know how long it will take to get to your interview.  Have all information and resources you are taking to the interview (portfolio, resume) organized and ready to present. This will communicate that you are organized, prepared and that the interview is a high priority in your life. It lets the interviewer know…

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    to wavier between her and the computer screen. It was appropriate when we were both looking at the computer, but I realize I need to make sure that I am making full eye contact with students rather than staring at their laptops. Sarah’s nonverbal communication and actions indicated that she listened to me when I spoke as well. She nodded and kept eye contact, and as I mentioned before she took notes while I talked. Overall, the video confirmed listening to consultants is one of my…

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    norms is one of the major formulations people use to keep society running in a respectful, safe, and proper way. In public settings people establish, maintain, and change their personal territories formulated by social norms and other verbal and nonverbal notifications sent by others. The term “public,” specifically means areas where individuals have freedom of access, but not necessary of action (Guerrero, DeVito & Hecht 1999). In this paper, I will describe my observations of how various…

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