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    Nonverbal communication is the way we communicate without using words. It 's our facial expressions, body postures, eye contacts and hand gestures. An example is everyone uses body language in different ways while we communicate. The types of nonverbal communication is socialized with proxemics, oculesics, and posture. The location I choose to perform my violation of a cultural norm was in the cafeteria. I used the cafeteria that is in the Gordon Student Center. After trying to decide which…

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    The video was all about an experiment on how appearance affects the society. A little girl named Anona was the subject for this social experiment. In the first try, Anona was dressed nicely and was approached by people, wanting to help her. Aside from putting on decent clothes, she changed into another attire that made her face and clothes full of filth. She wandered around, noticing if some person would help her but no one even showed concern nor come near her. The same scenarios were conducted…

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    Although there have been many substantive debates about whether life is better for teenagers today or before. There is clearly a stronger point of view that feels that life is better for teenagers back in the 1980’s because drugs are becoming more rampant. Being a teenager is the most unfavourable time of your life. To begin with, it is claimed that life is better for teenagers now than back in the 1980’s, but in reality, technology is now advanced. Which means cyber bullying is becoming more…

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    Workout Motivation Essay

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    REQUIRE MTIVATION TO GET STARTED Are you desperately in need of some workout motivations?? Need an extra push?? To start your workout sessions in gym? Or you have left your workout sessions because of your low motivations or possibly if you are feeling it time consuming to get your desired results so start now because we have 10 most dream come true reasons that will push you out from your bed and take you to the new beginning of your body muscles. ACCORDING TO CLINICAL STUDIES We have been told…

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    Carpal Strain Injuries

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    These postures include aligning the curves of the spine, relaxing shoulders, and maintaining good wrist posture. Aligning the Lordosis curves of the spine, which are the Cervical (neck) and Lumbar (lower back) curves of the spine that curve outwards, allows support of the head. When the spine is not aligned…

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    drawn to his unique posture when standing still, to his very distinct movements, and to the way he complimented these movements with his facial expressions. In addition, I was able to observe him for a significant length of time (approximately thirty five minutes). To complete my assignment thoroughly, while still listening to the sermon, I took careful notice of his posture, gestures and facial expressions. The first physical factor that I will note is my subject's posture. The feet were set…

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    Cerebral Palsy Essay

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    neurological disability that affects movement, coordination and posture. ‘Cerebral’ refers to the brain and ‘palsy’ refers to a lack of muscle control. CP is a permanent life-long condition caused by damage to the developing brain either during pregnancy, shortly after birth or during a child’s first year of life. CP can affect people in very different ways including their movement, muscle control, muscle coordination, muscle tone, reflex, posture and balance. People who have CP may also have…

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    Essay On Cervical Strain

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    day. STRETCH - Axial Extension 1 Using good posture, sit on a stable surface or stand. 2 Look straight ahead and slowly move your chin back, toward your neck. Your head should slide back and your chin should be slightly lowered. 3 Stop when you feel a stretch in the back of your head. 4 Hold for __________ seconds. Repeat __________ times. Complete this exercise __________ times per day. STRETCH – Cervical Side Bend 1 Using good posture, sit on a stable surface or stand. 2…

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    feels comfortable but is not confident so John shows this by mimicking Kenny’s posture and actions when they speak one on one. Ben is the type of person who likes to put up a facade and seem like they have or are something that they are not. When speaking of his website, the only thing Ben has to his name, John postures his shoulders back and puffs his chest in an alpha male sort of way. This slight change in posture executed only during one conversational topic may be very subtle, but John does…

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    rather intrusive to the other people in the conversation. It can also come off as distracting because some females constantly used hand gestures so it would put on quite a show right next to their faces when talking. Males typically had a more relaxed posture than females, but there were many instances where males…

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