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    Discussion 4: First Impressions In Discussion 4 the subject of first impressions is our focal point. First impressions come to us in many forms. It can be based on the way one is dressed, their facial expressions or even something as simple as whether or not a firm handshake is received. In some cultures what would be considered a friendly first time gesture, may be very offensive elsewhere. Also the environment surrounding the first impression plays a part on how your mind may perceive

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    Individuals naturally form automatic, initial impressions about others almost instantly, without taking into context further evidence or information. However, using this initial impression without further context to form a complete profile of a person could lead to an inaccurate perception of the individual. There is debate as to whether or not it is actually possible to change our initial first impressions in the light of later evidence, or once an impression is formed, it is too late to change our judgements

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    by Jane Austen was originally titled First Impressions. This is significant because it reflects the values and attitudes of 19th century England, and portrays the main themes of the novel. It is set in England during the 1800's and Austen focuses on a society whose opinions are based on first impressions. This is achieved through cultural context, characterisation, narratorial commentary, and methods/techniques. During the 19th Century, first impressions were very important. The reader is presented

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    me a strong impression of main characters and individuals in the book, making their actions, behaviors, and conflicts important. The book had a unique way of developing challenges for the characters, as well as giving each and every character a meaning ans importance, causing me to adopt an opinion on them. Characters also dealt with changes in their lives a certain way, and revealed to me a couple of things about relationships between people. The book created a strong first impression for Angela

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    Why Grammar Is Important

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    A wise man once told me, "first impressions are everything." If you think about it, it appears to be true. You only get one chance to make a first impression, there are no do-overs. Generally, a first impression lets others get a feel of how that person is going to act. Imagine meeting a co-worker with poor grammar for the first time. It would most likely lead you to assume that they have a very mediocre education level. As you see, grammar is a key factor in the workplace. Some reasons to why it

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    The first impression you have when you meet someone are more often than not usually misleading and false about who the person really is. People aren’t always as they seem the first time you see them. There is more to a person than what meets the eye because people frequently put on a false persona and image the first time they meet a stranger. Someone might come off as extremely quiet the first time you meet them or extremely loud and arrogant. However, once you get to know them you realize they

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    My first impression on short stories is that they are short and are meant for children to develop their reading habit. I thought short stories is never a thing for teenagers or adults. The plot is usually simple and straightforward, there wouldn’t be a lot of twists and turns, like a simple children story, so I think they are not exciting and in-depth enough for us to read and be engaged in the plot. I used to think short stories are used to teach basic values like honesty, being compassion, but

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    First impressions last a lifetime. When making a first impression an attractive smile conveys openness and confidence and inspires trust. When looking at a commercial and seeing someone with a bright beautiful smile, one is more likely to purchase the product he or she is selling or be more interested in what is being said. One's teeth are the center of the face and for the most part are the first thing that people see when they look at a person. In fact, “behavioral researchers have found that a

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    at the first encounter that a face makes its full impression on us.” This quote by Arthur Schopenhauer explains how one’s first impression is always the first big impact someone has on another life. This response could be a positive or a negative one; it all depends on those first moments with someone. Whenever one meets a new person, one shows snippets of who one really is in particular details that go unnoticed by some people. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, first impressions demonstrate

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    Cortez Observation

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    learned or had reinforced: Going about my day I need to pay attention to my gestures and simple hand movements when I’m around others. Especially when I’m trying to make a good first impression on someone. Avoiding signals that would imply laziness, nervousness, anxiety, or shyness are key to being successful at the first impression. Some observations made about Cortez in the short time given include he is a very outspoken individual, highly confident in himself, and shows maturity in his actions. He

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