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    Curious about the concept the effects of personal space on urinations, experimenters decided to run an experiment. They hid in the toilet stalls located in men restrooms and observed the time it took for a man to urinate. They especially wanted to find if the time it took for someone to urinate if they were by themselves different than if they were surround by others in the urinals next to them. The experimenters also observed a man’s behavior inside of a restroom. There were a few problems with

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    Something so unimportant she couldn't remember what it was, something so important she had run. She had left her phone, her glasses, her wallet, she had left her best friend crying in the middle of the doorway. All she had known was to run. Liminal spaces, she was aware of them. A place of transition, a threshold. A place between the was and the next. Places like the roadhouse she was currently residing in. It was three AM, the only other person in the store was the shift worker standing behind the

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    In American society, personal space is valued and is seen as a right that everyone is expected to be given and followed by everyone. Most of the time, the closeness of the bodies of people while communicating is determined by the closeness of the relationship. Many believe that the distance between people while communicating has a direct relationship with the strength of the relationship. If the individuals have a fairly close relationship, speaking at a close proximity with the other person in the

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    Enclosed Space Clear, can’t even tell it’s there. Nearly invisible but then you hit it. So massive and giant you would imagine that only a blind person could miss it. It has camo like a marine. And holds you in like a maximum security prison. Funky smells in the air and nothing feels quite like it should. There is no way out. The only thing that I have ever seen enter this place is myself. I forgot what it is like on the outside. Never has anything ever left this place. I honestly do not know how

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    What happens if you lose what appears to be your “everything” and you do not know what to do next? If you feel that you are anxiously floating in the inbetween perhaps you are in The Liminal Space. The word “liminal” comes from the Latin word limens, which means, "threshold." “… It is when you have left the tried and true, but have not yet been able to replace it with anything else. It is when you are between your old comfort zone and any possible new answer. If you are not trained in how to

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    Personal Space and Body Language Nonverbal Communication Across Cultures Leah Breiss and Brieana Valdez Clark University Author Note This paper was prepared for Management 170 Managerial Communication during the Fall Term 2016 Personal Space and Body Language Nonverbal Communication Across Cultures Introduction Nonverbal communication is a major factor role in every conversation. Eye contact, posture, and personal space determine how verbal communication is interpreted. Personal space is

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    announce both that I am here and that I am just as uneasy as all those around me about my presence. One of the best ways to create a sense of security is to find safe spaces, although this is much easier said than done. I have rarely found safe spaces in which I felt fully comfortable. The exception to this discomfort is the safe spaces I have been invited into and helped create through volunteer programs. One of the most memorable times I have felt completely safe to identify as I choose was a during

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    Echoed steps within the hollowed space cause a silence filled with excitement and anxiety. Drawn once again to the smoothed ebony and ivory. I take my set upon a worn leather pedestal. I glide my fingers along my old worn music sheets, feeling a rhythm of bumps. Ready to play. My fingers find their home within the glassy landscape erupted by the familiar risen small keys. Within a few notes, I’m no longer in the room but back where I began. The ripped hands and screams surround the little German

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    Exploriment 2 - Personal Space With this exploriment, the part that sparks my interest is option 2. When I have to sit close to a friend or a stranger for approximately 10 minutes because I want to know how would they react in comparison to each other. The results were just as I expected. As first, I decided to sit next to my friend from a normal distance, and as I moved closer. She didn’t react anything to it, even when I asked: “does it make you feel uncomfortable?” She said: “no, I don’t mind

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    This past year, I have been apart of Naperville Central’s brand new Special Spaces club. When my friend approached me and asked me to join, I agreed even though I had no clue what I was involving myself in. In retrospective, I can honestly say that becoming a part of Special Spaces has been one of the most meaningful, fun, and fulfilling experiences I have had in high school. Special Spaces is a non-profit organization with chapters across the country, and we are one of the first in Chicago to

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