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    That 's the phrase most commonly used by places to greet you for coming in to their business. As a consumer or customer, you will feel welcomed if the person genuinely smiles at you, however if the person looks more serious you will most likely get the vibe that you are better of going directly to what you need and leave. This kind of facial expressions and tone of voice are examples of non-verbal communication. Non-verbal communication is communication without words which involves your body…

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    child with additional needs can be supported by early years worker having partnership with parents to find out the child’s interests and difficulties he or she may have. Therefore parents may use sign language to communicate with their child because the child feels comfortable expressing their feeling using sign language. In addition this can help the child express their feelings, develop their social skills as well as developing speech gradually.Other ways Early Years workers can support a…

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    questions such as wondering the causes of Deafness to their opinion on hearing people learning American Sign Language. The authors are Deaf and they provide an answer to all of the questions asked even if they seem unreasonable. The variety of questions gives evidence to the oppression and obliviousness of the general public with all of the misinformation assumed by them. Alan, Ron. “Deaf Child 's Sign Language Name Looks Too Much like Gun, Parent Says School Told Him.” U.S. News, NBC News, 28…

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    Introduction : In this part, I tried to get everyone’s attention by leading up to my quote with a story which required me to give some background information about myself and the system that students go through to get into a college in Turkey. This was essential, because otherwise, people wouldn’t understand the situation. In this section, Iit was expected to give an overview of preview my speech by telling my main points; however, I couldn’t find a way to do it without breaking the story…

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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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    1 INTRUDUCTION We use language when we communicate. In different speech acts we use language to interact with each other. However, in these interactions, language is not the only communication we use. Along with verbal communication, we also use nonverbal communication. While people are aware of verbal communication they are less aware of nonverbal communication, even though nonverbal communication can support or discard what someone is expressing with verbal communication. Like it or not,…

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    in the information being relayed. In the presentation, I looked like I knew what I was talking about and knowledgeable about the information I was giving because I did not need to read from the power point, nor did I make many vocal interferences to stop to think what to say. I also made a lot of eye contact with the audience. By making good eye contact with the audience, I was able to better connect with them and make it more personal. One can be more credible by building a person’s trust.…

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    1. Body Language Body language is the process of communicating nonverbally through conscious or unconscious gestures and movements, or the simple definition is communicating without words. It’s important because it has a lot of functions, examples: - To express our feelings about what are we discussing. Body language can help us determine how someone feels about what they are saying. - You can now when someone is lying to you. - To understand how we come across to other people and be able to…

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    Holmes and the Stolen Stones slot review Welcome to the mysterious and dangerous world of Victorian London and the company of the greatest detective of all times – Sherlock Holmes. Holmes and the Stolen Stones slot from Yggdrasil Gaming is one of the highly anticipated slots of released on September 2015. Follow the most respected detective and his right hand Dr Watson (both looking like they were hitting the gym for at least a year!) as they try to find the stolen diamonds in this well-done…

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    In comparison of “All Animals Are Equal and Moral Standing,” the “Value of Lives, and Speciesism” the key differences are based on the values outlined by the writers. In Value of Lives and Speciesism, Frey discusses the importance of animals feel pain and suffer just as humans do, but also admits that there are reasons such as necessary medical research for harming animals. On the other hand, Singer’s All Animals Are Equal focuses on the rights of hemostats in comparison to those who can make…

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