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    Learning Plan 2

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    Learning Plan 2 - Short Answer Activity (10 points each) Write and submit 1 - 2 typed paragraphs for each question. Please remember to: ← Reflect‚ in your own words‚ the content of textbook lessons. ← Use complete sentences with proper paragraphing. ← Use standard grammar‚ punctuation‚ and spelling. ← Show good logic and organization‚ amplifying definitions with examples. 1. Briefly explain the importance of paralanguage. Give three distinct examples of how paralanguage might

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    Facial Expression

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    Surprise-raised eyebrow‚ wide open eyes‚ open mouth Sadness- Area around mouth and eyes Communicating Implications Persuasive communicators exhibit more animated facial expressions‚ more gestures to emphasize their points‚ and nod their heads more.  Eye contact can indicate interest‚ attention‚ and involvement. Studies have found that people use their eyes to indicate their interest and with more than the frequently recognized actions

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    Cataracts Treatment

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    formation.  They most common types of surgical treatment include: intracapsular cataract extraction (ICCE) Extracapsular cataract extraction (ECCE) phacoemulsification (Phaco) intracapsular cataract extraction involved removal of the entire lens and its supporting structures. Extracapsular cataract extraction (ECCE) and phacoemulsification (Phaco) involves removal of the cataract leaving the posterior capsule intact.  The difference between ECCE and Phaco is the size of the incision and

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    Ryan‚ J. P.‚ & Yang‚ H. (2005). Family contact and recidivism: A longitudinal study of adjudicated delinquents in residential care. Social Work Research‚ 29(1)‚ 31-39. The research questions addressed by this study were: What types of contacts constitute family involvement and which types of family contact are associated with a reduced risk of recidivism? The independent variable in this study was family contact and the dependent variable was rate of recidivism. Rate of recidivism is a construct

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    Charlie Chaplin movies. Nonverbal communication plays an important role in the business world‚ especially now in today’s globalized economy. Nonverbal ways of communication include facial expression‚ gestures‚ touch‚ paralinguistics‚ body language‚ eye contact‚ and appearance. Facial expressions play a big role in nonverbal communication. Facial expressions are also used to emphasize specific words or phrases when people are talking. According to Susan Heathfield‚ “No matter your position at work‚ improving

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    There are a number of factors to consider in making sure that I can promote effective communication. Statistics show that we only listen to 7% of what is verbally said‚ 38% the way they are said and 55% non-verbal i.e. our body language‚ eye contact‚ gestures. So it is not so much of what we say that is important but how it is said. Verbal communication: 1. Tone and Pitch I need to make sure that the way in what I say things i.e. the tone and pitch of my voice suits the conversation. I might

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    Cataracts

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    Subject: Solutions to the problem of Cataracts. Cataracts is a condition that affects the eye due to an opacity of the internal focusing lens that can cause visual impairment due to light not being able to reach the retina. It is due to irreversible structural changes to the order of the fibres that the lens is made from due to coagulation and denaturing of the lens fibres. [9] It affects image clarity and causes a decline in image detail. However it almost never causes complete blindness. It can be

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    Non-verbal communication is used so often that we actually forget that we are using it. It has been defined as communication without words‚ including apparent behaviors such as facial expressions‚ eyes‚ touching and gestures as well as less obvious messages such as dress‚ posture and spatial distance between two or more people. It provides us with a means for conveying messages without the use of verbal language and also plays a role in the perception of the actual message we are trying to convey

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    benefits of the skin-to-skin contact for preterm and full-term infants • To empower the parents and allow them to safely perform skin to skin contact‚ including transfer and proper positioning of the neonate to promote comfort II. Objectives: • List the benefits of skin to skin contact between the infant and parents/other caregivers. • Demonstrate/ return demonstrate on how to safely perform skin to skin contact. • List the desired outcome of skin to skin contact III. Content outline form:

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    Miss

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    just risen from on stage left‚ whilst Mrs Linde is stood by the doorway on stage right saying ‘Good morning’ in a questioning‚ uncertain tone. She will be dismissive of her visitor when asked ‘I don’t suppose you recognise me?’ by not making eye contact and facing slightly away from Mrs Linde‚ but upon recognition she will gradually move closer to her with each fragment of speech ‘Yes‚ wait a minute – surely’ and when she is certain of her identity‚ she will walk with

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