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    In the beginning of the Archaic Period (800-480 BCE), Greek sculptors took early inspiration from Egyptian and Near Eastern monumental art, but over time they developed their own independent artistic identity. Through many Greek sculptors we are able to examine the abandonment of the rigid and unnatural Egyptian pose, into the more realistic sculpture that portrays how a human body truly stands. Greek sculptors were particularly concerned with proportion, poise, and idealised perfection of the…

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    are a person of authority in your work environment, refrain from intake of dairy products if you find yourself constantly clearing your throat. Be mindful of your nonverbal communication skills. Be aware of your facial expressions, gestures, and posture at all times. You do not want your actions to contradict your "words." Your body language plays a very important component in speaking with authority. Perform a vocal assessment: what do you like most about your voice and what do you like the…

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    the spinal column, abdomen, pelvis, hips, the transverse abdominis. Pilates is beneficial to us because it better-quality flexibility, intensifies muscle strength and tone, it even out your strength on both sides of your body, and improves your posture. During my Pilate’s class this semester I felt a positive change in my body. Frist, I lost a lot of weight from exercising in class every week. Also, it helped release any tension in my body because I learn to stretch and move around. The most…

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    In June of 2012 Cuddy started off her speech Your Body Language Shapes Who You are at TEDGlobal with an attention grabbing statement, and then asked her audience to survey their own posture. A good presenter always starts their speech off with an attention grabbing statement, quote or story (Koegel, 43). By physically engaging her audience at the beginning of her speech she was able to immediately capture their attention. I did not hear an exact purpose statement from Cuddy within the first…

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    The men should be more relaxed and lean back, so the lady would not feel overpowered. [pic] What nonverbal messages are being sent in this image? Confusion by the man sitting behind the desk and the other two seem interested in the conversation. What type of nonverbal communication codes are being used to deliver the message(s)? There are body movements, gestures, eye contact, facial expressions, and personal space. What effect does each message have on the other people in…

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    of information between individuals may be undertaken either verbally or non-verbally. Words are usually utilized in verbal communication while non-verbal communication takes place through gestures, body language, facial expressions, eye contact, posture, or behavior. The individual or business that chooses to utilize their knowledge of non-verbal communication is able to effectively relay their point of view better than anyone else. Non-verbal communication is essential because most of what you…

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    Case citation Daniel Dickens v. Alliance Analytical Laboratories, LLC, 111 P. 3d 889; 2005 Wash.App.433 Factual background and procedural posture AAL is a L.L.C found by Ms. Anne Cote and Mr. Gary Lukehart in 2001. At the beginning, Ms. Anne Cote approached Mr. Gary Lukehart with a business plan to start a chemical company in Yakima, Washington and a disclaimed that she was very wealthy. AAL has two members, Ms. Cote and RSRT, L.L.C, which was found by Mr. Lukehart for the sole purpose as a…

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    I chose a sermon by Joyce Meyer on Peace and Patience; I truly enjoyed her sermon. Joyce Meyer had good eye contact with her audience, introduced the topic clearly, had wonderful gestures, posture, and movement. Her voice was the right tone, and her clothing was stylish yet comfortable. She spoke openly about how she was in a hostile environment growing up that promoted anger. But the Holy Spirit wanted to teach her audience a new way to live. She explained how we should not focus on competing…

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    information. This does create a huge gap and can cause areas to get missed by security professional. A security professional can have many different positions. Each position may have a different responses needed. If information is not shared, security postures may not be positioned or potential delays. Additionally, you mentioned how Intelligence-Led Policing (ILP) can be seen as a community effort as well. This is very important and expresses the importance of information from the…

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    Once a thorough medical history and dental history is completed an extra-oral examination can commence. According to Cameron & Widmer (2013) and Wilkins (2013), the taking of a complete extraoral examination should be done in a logical systematic way to ensure no steps are forgotten, nor symptoms overlooked. This is extremely pertinent when dealing with a child of Leilani's age. According to Mostofsky, Giddon and Forgione (2006) 5 year olds often lack the cognitive ability to recall any…

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