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    2. A First-Hand Contact: Form and Content 2.1. Elimination of Semiotics in CETI If we choose a means of communication out of signs, symbols and indices are no longer relevant, as to decipher them, a recipient should have conventional knowledge about the referent of the sign and knowledge of a situation prior to the communication event. It would be too impudent to presuppose aliens to have such knowledge. Still, the iconic signs remain. ‘Icons, which bear physical resemblances to what they…

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    thinking about what she needs to do. Earlier in the play when Nora was talking with Mrs. Linde for the first time there were glimpses into the kind of person that Nora was underneath the act she puts on for her husband. It is evident that she is indeed a strong woman that has sacrificed much to help her family, something that she is proud of as stated with the lines, “Now I will show you that I too have something to be proud and glad of. It was I who saved Torvald’s life” (Ibsen, 10). These…

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    P1 Explain the role of effective communication and interpersonal interaction in a health and social care context. Context: we have formal and informal communication Informal communication occurs on a one-to-one basis, in a face-to-face manner. This also includes all the various methods of sending information or messages between people. Informal communication between professional and people using service includes planed meetings. When using informal communication between colleagues, you feel…

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    communication that conveys intention, disposition, emotion, or interaction, between two individuals that is not expressly verbally conveyed, through the mediums of body language, posture, clothing, distance, physical appearance, cultural gestures, tone and inflection of voice, and eye contact is nonverbal communication. A majority of the population consciously…

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    During my Rhetoric class, I was having trouble coming up with a research topic. As I was fidgeting with my earrings, I realized why not do my research on why people have piercings? Piercings have always been part of my identity. Growing up my mom took me to have my ears pierced at JCPenny when I was barely one year old! In Hispanic culture, it is very common for parents to have their children’s ears pierced at a very young age. Most people who do not have piercings and who do not understand the…

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    “Private Eye” or tough “Hard-boiled” private investigator detective fiction is the classification most dominated by American writers (Mansfield-Kelly 205). One of the founders and innovators of the private investigator is Dashiell Hammett. And is also “The most influential figure in the structuring of hard-boiled detective fiction,” (Mansfield-Kelly 229). He wrote the first tough-guy detective in “The Gutting of Couffignal”, named Continental OP and wrote The Maltese Falcon (Mansfield-Kelly 229)…

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    Abstract: Language is the reflection of the society and it is fundamental to gender inequality. This paper discusses about the reflection of gender in the Malayalam language, which clearly depicts the bias against women. The most common proverbs, wedding vows, movie dialogues, swear words, even lack of equivalent words for feminine gender shows the subordinate roles of women in the society or how they are treated secondary to man. (kerala india) INTRODUCTION What is language? Language is a…

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    three months since my grandmother has passed away, I cannot help but feel a new form of guilt build. This guilt, while the same premise as others, if based upon moving on. As the sun rises and sets day in and day out, I feel myself forgetting the inflections in her voice, the folds and lines in her face. I am forgetting the details of the last hug she gave me; how I winced in pain because she hugged me so tightly that her earring was pressed against my skin, as if to predict the pain I would be…

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    conflicts between organized actors over the social use of a common value (Touraine 89). After the end of cycle of the structural reforms and of a principally "electioneering" democracy, Latin America lived in different way, a historical moment of inflection and political change. The new and old problems associate institutions expressed themselves in negative balances in productivity, inequity and poverty; but also in problems of institutional confidence, limits of the systems of representation…

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    Besides, in SiO2/PAA hybrids, the O-H bands were broadened with the increase of silica content from 30 to 40 and 40 wt % and gradually shifted from 3100 cm-1 to 3150 cm-1, respectively (Figure 2). These observations may be the consequence of the strong hetero-associated hydrogen bonds…

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