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    Nonverbal and Verbal Language is Powerful When a friend says hi to you and waves his hand, would you think that you are being welcomed? Or, when a friend says goodbye without looking at you, would you think you are being neglected? Everyday, we interact with different people to exchange our ideas, and we share our thoughts through communication. However, people do not recognize that our communication is divided into nonverbal language and verbal language, and this paper demonstrates the concept

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    The Essays on Physiognomy, written in 19th century, was a paper which tried to describe in a “scientific” way how to understand in minutes the character of a person, based only in his physical traits (Lavater, 1880). The paper, which was based in the same principles of phrenology, became extreme popular; even if there was nothing supporting the unfounded conclusions of this essay, like the relation between close eyebrows and stable personality! Still, the popularity of this paper shows the urge of

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    GS101 Mod A Section 3 Turnitin Assignments Melissa Ferguson Course Project 3-Turnitin rough Draft Leslie Walther

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    Cultural Awareness in Nursing My southern heritage has directly influenced the person I am today. I grew up in South Louisiana and I have lived there all 25 years of my life. My childhood was not easy, but I think those tough situations prepared me for life, and taught me the value of family. I attended a private, Christian school and I am so appreciative of my parent’s sacrifices that allowed me to receive that education. I would describe myself as a kind, hardworking individual who respects

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    understanding. • Use Body Languages: our body languages can deliver our messages quicker and better. We need to understand the arts of applying body languages when communicating with our staffs. The examples can be by standing up straight, using smile, handshaking and eye contacts. • Build a comfortable conversation environment: To be able to efficiently communicate with our staffs, we must develop a comfortable conversation environment. We need to minimise the tense environment with all our efforts because

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    Cultural Brief of Taiwan

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    INTRODUCTION POLITICAL, LEGAL, AND TECHNOLOGICAL ENVIROMENT HOFSTEDE’S DIMENSIONS Geert Hofstede is a Dutch researcher who identified five dimensions of culture to help understand how and why people from various cultures behave the way they do. The five Hofstede’s cultural dimensions are power distance, uncertainty avoidance, individualism, masculinity vs. femininity, and time orientation. Taiwan has a high power distance meaning that people blindly obey the orders of their superiors, and strict

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    Social Convention and Samuel Butler's Erewhon

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    Social Convention and Samuel Butler's Erewhon   There are many conceivable explanations that have the potential to rationalize the preservation of society through time.  These explanations clarify the fact that society, since its inception, has continued to exist.  I assert that the precise reason for this self-perpetuation is convention, and moreover, that convention encompasses all of the other possible explanations for this continuance.  Yet this conclusion merely

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    bystanders that inhale the bacteria infected, but the real danger is to those who are constantly around the infected person, those included could be family members, friends, and health care workers. Keep in mind, however, that TB is not spread by handshaking, sharing food or drinks, using the same toilet seat, and kissing. Some of the symptoms associated with TB include a cough that last more than three weeks, chest pain, coughing up blood or mucous, weakness or fatigue, loss of weight, loss of appetite

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    also provided movie tickets, throwing parties, arranging birthday and anniversary parties, get to gather, cultural programs , trips to the disc and even doling out coupons for pub crawlers, planned and spur-of-the-moment handled by ‘fun teams’ in charge of everything from pizza parties, outings and picnics to more focused events all to keep their flock tied to the company. The companies actually formed the musical groups along with all the instruments, cricket competitions and Christmas and Thanksgiving

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    Essay On Firewall Security

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    FIREWALL SECURITY This reports looks at what a firewall is, and how it works. It also looks at what security risks can be stopped by a firewall in a computer system. Most people think that a firewall is where all data traffic on the internet has to go through between networks, as shown in Figure 1.1 [pic] What is a firewall? In network security, firewall is considered a first line of defense in protecting private information. "A firewall sits at the junction point, or gateway, between the two

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