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    Non-verbal communication consists mainly of the things people do with their body language. There are times where words are expressed and non-verbal communication could help emphasize the message. A few examples of nonverbal communication are hand gestures eye contact, facial expressions as well as tone and volume. I was given this assignment to observe a situation and take note of the nonverbal communication that occurred. I also had to observe whether the non-verbals were able to execute the message

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    Student: Joseph Bogle Date: 11/21/16 Clinical Instructor: Lorena Fluentes Client’s Initials: K.K. Unit: Locked Current Legal Status (Vol, 5150, 5250, 30 days, T-Con, LPS-Conservatorship): 5150 Psychiatric Diagnosis: 1. Description of the client: Age? Sex? Ethnicity? Marital Status? What precipitated hospitalization? Number of days in the hospital? Mental Status, etc. Client is an 48y/o African American male. He was recently divorced, and has

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    Appearance plays an important role in non-verbal communication: Appearance assumes an imperative part in non-verbal correspondence. Garments, cosmetics, adornments, haircut, selection of hues and regalia generally offer signs identifying with individual's singularity, status, riches, occupation and even engaging quality. Research on shading brain science has exhibited that distinctive hues can summon diverse states of mind. Appearance can likewise modify physiological responses, judgments and understandings

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    of an exploration behind the science and knowledge of both haptics and proxemics with respect to its importance in the field of human resource (HR) management. Inclusive of this study will be an identification of a few novel tactics with regards to training all employees about haptics and proxemics. Lastly, this paper will culminate with a deliberation concerning my thoughts on the importance of learning haptics or proxemics with respect to the workforce. Nevertheless, this study will commence

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    looks random and not staged. He is standing on a sidewalk outside a shop and not posed in a tightly controlled setting. The density of the shot is loose because there’s a lot of open space in the frame and he is free to move around. The character proxemics is personal. The mother is grabbing her daughter. The murderer is at a social distance. The characters are placed at different positions. The murderer is placed at three quarter turn. He turned mostly away from the audience. The mother and the young

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    There are many communication concepts that have been covered in this class. Three concepts that I have chosen are emotional intelligence, proxemics, and self-disclosure. There are many effects regarding these concepts based on my relationships with other people and my success I have in my life. Emotional intelligence impacts many different aspects of our daily life, such as the way we behave and the way we interact with others. We are able to identify and manage our own emotions and the emotions

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    Oculesics Hillary greets Joey cordially and then she looks suspiciously at Dr. Prentice with raised eyebrows throughout the conversation. Eye gaze was one of suspicion and smile was fake. Haptics No handshake , no social warmth in the interaction Proxemics Within 3ft.  indoor conversation Appearance Hillary is dressed professionally Paralinguistics / Vocalics Hillary’s tone is initially cordial, then overt curiosity and finally disapproving. Her pitch is of medium intensity. Her words are measured

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    of voice (difficult, page 135) d. All of the above 22. Changing the meaning of words by changing the inflection of your voice is an example of _______. a. paralanguage (moderate, page 135) b. oculesics c. object language d. proxemics 23. Which of the following is an example of paralanguage? a. widening your eyes b. moving closer to the listener c. speaking faster (moderate, page 135) d. using a translator 24. Which of the following statements about time systems

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    A simple smile, a gazing stare, a firm hand shake or just an unpretentious hello are all forms of communication. While it is essential to the coexistence of the human race, communication is the one thing that is common amongst people of all cultures. Crapo (2013) explained that communication is transference of a philosophies and information from one person to another by ones actions, gestures, and words (Human communication, para.1). Although people use different avenues to express their thoughts

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    The nonverbal communication codes that I would use to respond to a “space invader” are proxemics, chronemics and kinesics. Using chronemics, I would rapidly start moving away from the “space invader”. This would also be a use of proxemics since I would be moving from intimate space to social space in the matter of seconds so the other person is aware of my discomfort. These nonverbal communicate let’s the other person know that I don’t feel comfortable since I need to make such sudden nonverbal actions

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