Almost every night, my parents would tell me to sit up straight when we were eating at the dinner table, and they would say it would help me digest. Also, in high school when I would walk through the halls between classes, many of my friends would compliment me on my posture. I thought it was the strangest thing to compliment someone on. The title “Your Body Language Shapes Who You Are,” brought back these memories; therefore, I was interested to see what Amy Cuddy had to say. Cuddy is a social psychologist
to succeed in this class, I suggest you stop by guidance after class and request a schedule change.” When I arrived to class the next day, there were ten empty seats yet I was still eager to learn. Mr. Winters based his teaching off of powerpoint slideshows he did not create. To make matters worse, he read the slides word for word and usually got off topic if he tried explaining the subject matter. I often found myself staring through the powerpoint slides and the longer I stared, the more I felt my
activities, so that he can be normal, like the other kids. His parents have been telling him that he has an addicition in gaming, but he denies it. His grades haven't been looking so good, and his parents have been very dissapointed of Timmy. During that slideshow, Timmy tried to understand why the internet was bad, but one part of his brain tried to deny the information. Mrs. Rivera talked about how People can send mail electronically to a certain person without the hassle of using envelopes and stamps. "We
Women who cover themselves are assumed to be coerced or capitulating to make pressure, despite the fact that wearing an enveloping. Over is mandatory (in public) in only a few settings and that educated Muslim women in the past thirty years have struggled with the opposite problem: They must defy their families and sometimes the law to take on what they value as pious Islamic dress. (pg.17) Lila Abu-Lughod touches on many topics throughout the text but at this particular section, she discusses the
that standardise the way in which specific words are written; Syntax – Grammar – Rules that govern the order of words to form sentences; Semantics – The meanings of individual words as well as phrases, clauses, sentences and texts (Gardner, 2017, slideshow topic 1, slide 16). Without these five basic principles language would become an object not necessarily a physical one but a mental one to start with, because if you can’t group a sentence together in your head that makes sense then how can you communicate
Introduction The Computer Memory Interference Test (CMIT) is a test that is designed to evaluate how memory is affected by a myriad of different variables. With results from this test, scientists are able to determine if an individual has a serious memory disorder such as Alzheimer’s, or other cognitive disorders such as Autism. This test can also determine how memory is affected by different cultures and lifestyles. This study will concentrate on lifestyle; more specifically, it will focus on the
also give you something to do when you’re bored. As you go through the book, you can even talk to your friends about the characters and events in the book, so there will never be nothing to talk about! As you can see in the picture above, (Refer to slideshow)
able to use their computers. Our teachers mostly teach us on power points and slideshows, what would happen if we didn’t have that kind of technology? It’s easier for us as students to have the proper technology for us to learn. For example I don’t know many students who like using textbooks rather then computers or any other kind of technology. So instead most teachers just make us take notes from power points and slideshows given by teachers. For example at my old school we weren’t to ever able have
an example of postmodernism. It mixes the modernist style, which is more advanced and futuristic, and a hint of classicism from Rome. This example is significant because it is actually inspired by Rome, just like postmodernism. *Play slide 1 of slideshow*The result is (in my opinion) beautiful buildings. *Play slide 2 of
News Organization Analyses I feel that NPR has the greatest understanding of who they are and how to tap into their audience with their personality. This shows not only on their website, but also on their social media feed. On their website, everything looks clean and not overwhelming with information and articles. When I’m on NPR’s website, I get a more laid back welcoming sense. They don’t want to pressure its audience with any information. If they want news, they can get news, if they want music