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Fantom [35]
4 years ago
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What opportunities to present reading practices skills

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irga5000 [103]4 years ago
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A nonverbal medium, such as eye contact, facial expressions, gestures, posture, and body language, is used to convey messages or signals in nonverbal communication . Hence they will communicate through Non - Verbal Communication

<h3>What is Non - Verbal Communication ?  </h3>

It makes use of touch, voice (paralanguage), kinesics, distance (proxemics), physical settings, and appearance (haptics).

The use of time (chronemics), eye contact, staring while speaking and listening, frequent glances, fixation patterns, pupil dilation, and blink rate are further examples (oculesics).

The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals by Charles Darwin marked the beginning of the study of nonverbal communication in 1872.

As he observed interactions between animals like lions, tigers, dogs, and others and recognized they also communicated by gestures and expressions, Darwin started to explore nonverbal communication.

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LUCKY_DIMON [66]

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Many children and minors in general watch Tv netflix etc. Those scenes could have a tremendous impact on them. Cutting off such scenes is higly advisable not only for their safety but also for their psychological well-being.

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4 years ago
How does the author's use of dialogue in "Veronica's Brother" contribute to the meaning?
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Answer: The government is on the brink of bankruptcy. It has reduced the country to ruins and scattered it with corpses. The peasants, worn out by suffering and hunger, are incapable of paying taxes. The government gave credits to the landowners out of the people’s money. Now it is at a loss as to what to do with the landowners’ mortgaged estates. Factories and plants are at a standstill. There is unemployment and a general stagnation of trade. The government has used the capital obtained by foreign loans to build railways, warships, and fortresses and to store up arms. Foreign sources have now been exhausted, and state orders have also come to an end. The merchant, the supplier, the contractor, the factory owner, accustomed to enriching themselves at the treasury’s expense, find themselves without new profits and are closing down their offices and plants. One bankruptcy follows another. Banks are failing. All trade exchanges have been reduced to the barest minimum. The government’s struggle against revolution is causing daily unrest. No one is any longer sure what the morrow will bring.

Foreign capital is going back home. “Purely Russian” capital is also seeping away into foreign banks. The rich are selling their property and going abroad in search of safety. The birds of prey are fleeing the country and taking the people’s property with them.

For many years the government has spent all its state revenue on the army and navy. There is a shortage of schools. Roads have been neglected. In spite of this, there is not enough money even to keep the troops supplied with food. The war was lost partly because military supplies were inadequate. Mutinies of the poverty-stricken, hungry troops are flaring up all over the country.

The railways are economically sick through the government’s fault. Many millions of roubles are needed to restore the railway economy.

The government has pilfered the savings banks, and handed out deposits to support private banks and industrial enterprises, often entirely fictitious ones. It is using the small saver’s capital to play the stock exchange, where that capital is exposed to risk daily.

The gold reserves of the state bank are negligible compared with the existing claims of government loans and the demands of trade turnover. It will be reduced to nothing if gold coin is demanded for every transaction.

Taking advantage of the absence of any control of the state finances, the government has long been issuing loans which far exceed the country’s means of payment. With these new loans it is covering the interest on old ones.

Year after year the government issues false accounts of expenditure and revenue, showing both to be less than they are in reality and robbing indiscriminately to show a surplus instead of an annual deficit. Officials are free to rob the treasury which in any case is already exhausted.

Only the Constituent Assembly, after the overthrow of the autocracy, can halt this financial ruin. It will carry out a close investigation of the state finances and will draw up a detailed, clear, accurate, and certified balance sheet of state revenue and expenditure (budget).

Fear of popular control which would reveal to all the world the government’s financial insolvency is forcing it to keep putting off the convening of the people’s representative assembly.

In order to safeguard its rapacious activities the government forces the people to fight unto death. Hundreds of thousands of citizens perish and are ruined in this fight, and industry, trade, and means of communication are destroyed at their very foundations.

There is only one way out: to overthrow the government, to deprive it of its last strength. It is necessary to cut the government off from the last source of its existence: financial revenue. This is necessary not only for the country’s political and economic liberation, but also, more particularly, in order to restore the financial equilibrium of the state.

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Incomplete/incorrect question. The full question read;

What came as a <u>ray </u>of hope to the narrator during the storm? (from the story, "The Black Aeroplane")

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Explanation:

<em>Remember</em>, in the story, the narrator (a pilot) was traveling to go spend the holiday with his family when encountered a life-threatening storm. Having little knowledge of what to do, a ray of hope came when an unexpected plane came towards him. The pilot of this plane according to the story offered to rescue the other pilot in danger by guiding them out of the storm.

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Aprrox. 70 million adults in the U.S. are obese

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39.6% of American adults are obese.

99 million adults in the U.S are overweight

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