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    misread very easily without even knowing that its happening. Space (SPATIAL MESSAGES) This is the study of the way in which people use space to communicate varied meanings. We can examine this broad area by looking at the messages communicated by proxemics distance and territory. Intimate distance - this space would be from actual touching to 46cm (this distance is so close that people done usually do this in public. Personal distance - this space often ranges from 46 cm to 1.2 meters; this distance

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    of alteration that the human mind can go through. In a closer examination of Act 3, Scene IV "Closet Scene," Branagh and Doran's frame of references will be examined through the mise-en-scene analysis of lighting style, different uses of framing, proxemics, and angles. There will also be a compare and contrast of the characters’ attires, props, and film performances. As such, in the tragedy Hamlet, Shakespeare demonstrates

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    When you think of gender differences you probably automatically consider anatomical and biological differences. Perhaps you contemplate about differences in appearance or maybe occupation. Gender differences are relevant in politics, the workplace, domestic commitments, etc. One large gender difference that appears to be prevalent is that of communication. I believe that gender communication holds many advantages and disadvantages within discussions as well as in distinctive settings. When looking

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    interaction, and the use of technologies, recognizing our regular practices and problems and the sources for their solution. It is deeply rooted in the fields like ethnography, sociolinguistics, ethnomethodology, conversation analysis, kinesics, and proxemics. Interaction analysis as a definite method has been differentiated from other kinds of data analyses. Although it is not taught by itself in any university curriculum, there is an increasing number of practitioners doing interaction-analytic work

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    Muhanad Alenezi Film Studies 101 November 19, 15 The Power of a Child’s Imagination Guillermo del Toro, a respected director has been credited for many of his films. Among his popular Pan’s Labyrinth, del Toro exposes his true power as a filmmaker in his movie as the innocent is lured by the power of imagination. Ofelia 's traumatic young experiences are influencing her imaginary gateways to new worlds. In this movie, Guillermo del Toro uses different elements of film style to get

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    Evaluation Of Workshops And Dante Inferno This evaluation dissects and explores the strategies we used during the workshops to investigate the Seven Deadly Sins and Dante’s Inferno. The sins are; Pride, an excessive belief in one 's own abilities. It has been called the sin from which all others arise. Pride is also known as Vanity.Envy is the desire for others ' traits, status or situation. Gluttony is an inordinate desire to consume more than that which one needs. Lust is an inordinate craving

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    America Land of the Free Essay example

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    objects to attain and do not require a background check (Ferguson). All in all the second amendment is being taken away and it needs to be reinstated for America to be free again. The next big issue that America contains is the violation of person proxemics. The first violation of this is the stop and frisk act in New York. This is a violation because 90% of the people who were stopped were innocent of any crimes (Sanchez). This show that many of the people should not have been stopped and they were

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    Today, every media consumer is ‘’exposed to sexual imagery in advertising. Sex’s use and misuse is constantly before everyone and elicit strong criticism’’ (Richmond & Hartman p.53). As anyone can notice, the use of sex in the media has been happening for several decades and the reason for it is simply because it works. Advertisements that are ‘’naturally sexy’’ tend to be remembered more often than ads that are not. Regarding this fact, the question arising is how ethical is it to use sex appeals

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    The Hedgehog

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    movable chair is antithetical yet complementary to density ‘giving people a sense of choice makes reduced social distance more tolerable’. The element of choice reflects Whyte’s in-depth appreciation of social psychology and behaviouralism known as proxemics as expounded by the anthropologist Edward T. Hall of

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    The Expectancy Violations Theory originated by Judee Burgoon explains a person’s response to unpredicted actions by their peers, and the numerous meanings that individuals attribute to the abuse or violation of their personal space. Burgoon defined personal space as the “invisible, variable volume of space surrounding an individual that defines that individual’s preferred distance from others” (Griffin, p. 85). Expectancy is what people predict (or expect) will occur, instead of what they wish.

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