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Human gestures
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Human gestures

Body Talk of Estonians Showing anger · Lifted eyebrows · Wrinkled forehead · Narrowed mouth or clenched teeth · Hardened gaze · Folded arms Showing joy · Big smile · Raised eyebrows · Leaned head · Legs crossed · Arms open · Touching other person Showing worry · Head lowered · Hand touching the forehead · Eyes closed or narrowed · Body crooked · Steady gaze Showing regret · Sad look · Head leaned on hands · Sight pointed down

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Non-verbal communication
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Non-verbal communication

Non-verbal communication Ursula Potivar Showing ANGER Angry people may have clenched fists and they usually point their fingers. Anger moves people to fight or attack. In anger, the closed fists are projected toward the sky or the object of anger. Eyebrow frowns ­ their eyebrows are pushed down in the middle and pulled up at the sides. Nose wrinkle - their nose is pushed up as their brows furrow. Lip corners depressing ­their lip corners are pulled down to illustrate their dislike. Jaw clinching ­their jaw muscles tense up, making their teeth clinch and grind.

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Assignment Analysis of literature-prose
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Assignment Analysis of literature: prose

light peeling lavender, the colour of a pale petunia. 9. Using the additional information that we learn from Albertine about her dead aunt, give a detailed character sketch of June (on a separate piece of paper)1. 10. Speak on the feelings different characters have about being reunited in the family house. Is everyone comfortable? Quote the text to support your opinion. Everybody was ok with it except of King "King was slumped morosely in the front seat of the car, a beer clenched between his thighs." 11. Account for Albertine's relationship with her mother. They had abuse between them. Albertine was angry that mom hasn't told her about June's funeral. Mom wanted to have grandchildren and couldn't wait. Accusing each other. 12. How does Louise Erdrich make use of characters who appear to be polar opposites, e.g., Nector and Eli, Lipsha and King? Follow these and other oppositions as you continue reading the book

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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

I jerked to a halt, my gaze riveted to the man who was even more striking than I'd remembered. I had never seen hair that purely black. It was glossy and slightly long, the ends drifting over his collar. That sexy length was the crowning touch of bad boy hotness over the successful businessman, like whipped cream topping on a hot fudge brownie sundae. As my mother would say, only rogues and raiders had hair like that. My hands clenched against the urge to touch it, to see if it felt like the rich silk it resembled. The doors began to close. He took an easy step forward and pressed a button on the panel to hold them open. "There's plenty of room for both of us, Eva." The sound of that smoky, implacable voice broke me out of my momentary daze. How did he know my name? Then I remembered that he'd picked up my ID card when I'd dropped it in the lobby. For a

Keeled → inglise teaduskeel
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Videvik kogu raamat Inglise keeles
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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

shoulder, making a dark curtain between us, and tried to pay attention to the teacher. Unfortunately the lecture was on cellular anatomy, something I'd already studied. I took notes carefully anyway, always looking down. I couldn't stop myself from peeking occasionally through the screen of my hair at the strange boy next to me. During the whole class, he never relaxed his stiff position on the edge of his chair, sitting as far from me as possible. I could see his hand on his left leg was clenched into a fist, tendons standing out under his pale skin. This, too, he never relaxed. He had the long sleeves of his white shirt pushed up to his elbows, and his forearm was surprisingly hard and muscular beneath his light skin. He wasn't nearly as slight as he'd looked next to his burly brother. The class seemed to drag on longer than the others. Was it because the day was finally coming to a close, or because I was waiting for his tight fist to loosen

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL
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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL

patent dozens of inventions. (A) original (B) varied (C) coherent (D) unbiased 3. The classical economic theory explaining consumer behavior is built on the notion of marginal utility. (A) investigation (B) concept (C) effectiveness (D) opposition 4. In deep water, tidal waves are so long and so slight that ships seldom notice their presence. (A) suspect (B) relate (C) record (D) observe 5. The human adult heart is normally the size of a clenched fist and weighs about 300 grams. (A) roughly (B) actually (C) scarcely (D) typically LESSON 20 „ accentuate „ disguise „ finance „ initiate „ innovative „ narrate „ nevertheless „ occasionally „ omit „ outlandish „ overcome „ partially „ pass „ portray „ submit accentuate v. to highlight; to give more importance to adj. accentuated Syn. emphasize n. accentuation The colorful dress accentuated the joy of the occasion.

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Cialdini raamat
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Cialdini raamat

have been ecstatic about the outcome. How can we be sure that it was the auction format that generated the spectacular sales price rather than the blockbluster qual- ity of the movie itself? Some comments from the auction participants provide impressive evidence. First came a statement from the victor, Barry Diller, intended to set future policy for his network. In language sounding like it could have escaped only from be- tween clenched teeth, he said, "ABC has decided regarding its policy for the future that it would never again enter into an auction situation." Even more instructive are the remarks of Diller's rival, Robert Wood, then president of CBS Television, who nearly lost his head and outbid his competitors at ABC and NBC: We were very rational at the start. We priced the movie out, in terms of what it could bring infor us, then allowed a certain value on top ofthatfor exploitation.

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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss-Incredible Sex-and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss
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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss, Incredible Sex, and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss

This is referred to as the Valsalva Technique, and though it can be valuable for maximal lifts, it is cheating in the C&L. Do your best to breathe as follows and keep your face relaxed: a. Inhale a large amount of air at the start of the movement and pressurize your abdomen by tightening all the muscles in your hips and torso. Stiffen and brace your body but stay as tall as possible. b. Begin the pulling portion of either movement and force air out between your clenched teeth to produce a hissing sound. Continue this slow continuous hiss as you transition into the pushing and reach full extension. Upon full extension, you should still have more than 50% of the air in your lungs. Continue the hiss on the return, using the remaining air, until the weight stack comes to rest. c. Take two normal breaths, the weight stack resting, and start the next repetition. 4. Make your positioning 100% consistent workout to workout.

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