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    Non Verbal Communication

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    NON VERBAL COMMUNICATION By Douglas Chin Yi Ren Muhammad Anas Danial Ismail Juton Kar TOPICS • How Nonverbal Communication is Defined • Types of nonverbal message codes • How nonverbal can be a barrier in intercultural communication • How other aspects of the culture are revealed in nonverbal communication behaviors ACTIONS SPEAKS LOUDER THAN WORDS!! ZIDANE He’s probably very angry. NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION Achtung!!! Not all nonverbal behavior = nonverbal communication Only

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    characters and the images he created with the mise-en-scene‚ his cinematography and editing. Chaplin did not want his audience to be restricted in their comprehension by imposing his own interpretation of his work through dialogue. Chaplin wanted silence. In the Tramp’s last great movie‚ Chaplin satirizes technological advances that lead to worker exploitation in the American Industry. Through a series of comedic‚ dialogue-lacking segments‚ the Tramp shows us that no "talk" is necessary to tell a

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    The first instance we see this positive effect of the physical journey the migrants undertook is in the second stanza where Skrzynecki notes that “voices left their caves/and silence fell from its shackles”. This personification of the voices and also of the silence is an indication that people were starting to speak. “…the sea continued –/breaking into/walled-up griefs” gives the audience an image of the sea eroding a sandstone wall‚ a metaphor for the emotions of the

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    Tom Brennan the Prologue

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    along the concrete’ – sensory imagery. ‘Past the ugly words that told us we were no longer wanted’ – negative connotation ‘Silhouettes of houses slipped past before I could catch them’ – personification + alliteration ‘Down‚ down we glided in silence’ – repetition [giving a sense of downfall in their life + highlighting the sense of secrecy and contact] ‘I pushed our Ford Falcon station wagon out of the garage’- forced to leave To be able to identify how tom Brennan moves into the world throughout

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    this impact you? What did you learn and what surprised you? Cornell University – College of Arts and Sciences3: Susan Sontag‚ AB’51‚ wrote that “silence remains‚ inescapably‚ a form of speech.” Write about an issue or a situation when you remained silent‚ and explain how silence may speak in ways that you did or did not intend. The Aesthetics of Silence‚ 1967. 4: “…I [was] eager to escape backward again‚ to be off to invent a past for the present.” -The Rose Rabbi by Daniel Stern Present: prese-ent

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    sound has been greatly developed and is now considered as "one of the richest sources of meaning in film art." (Giannetti‚ 2002) This is evident through the incorporation and combination of sound elements such as music‚ dialogue‚ sound effects and silence that relate directly to the emotions presented visually. This paper will attempt to analyse the above elements‚ focusing on two key films‚ Fincher’s Se7en and Hitchcock’s Psycho. Both a general sound description and an in-depth of analysis of selected

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    The Listeners

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    "traveller" who comes to an empty house in the forest floor and keeps on knocking on the door asking " I s there anybody there?" but no one answers and he is some how perplexed. This poem is very spooky because of the alliteration used: "his horse in the silence chomped the grasses". The mod of the poem is very intense and the intensity is created by the imagery used by the poet. The atmosphere in this poem is strange but daring as there are always questions left unanswered which the reader has to try and

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    conversation. Use of Silence No interruptions & allowing silences for the speaker to collect their thoughts. Paraphrasing/ reflection of content Indicated by concisely reflecting back the important content of what a speaker has said. Reflection of feeling Accurately summarising the emotions that accompany a speaker’s statement. Questioning Appropriate use of open questions to elicit information. Not asking questions to fill a silence or satisfy ones own curiosity

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    spirals downwards. Expressing an unpopular‚ unorthodox opinion brings instability to one’s own life due to social rejection‚ or it may cause a ripple through society and arouse unrest. The stricter censorship is enforced‚ the more apparent it is that silence shapes a society’s public opinion. Hence‚ censorship results in self-censorship‚ and self-censorship enables the arbitrary power of censorship by spreading

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    The Interlopers Epilogue

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    straining his eyes to see what other would gladly not have seen. “Wolves” Ulrich said under his breath. They both look at each other in fear. There was a long moment of silence. Georg broke the silence with a loud scream for help. “Shut your mouth!” Ulrich yelled “they might not find us if we’re quiet.” There was another long moment of silence until they herd whimpers and cries from the wolves. They looked at each other‚ both confused‚ both knowing they were thinking the same thing from their facial expression

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