Essays Tagged: "facial expressions"

Educating Rita - a description of the story and breakdown of characters

e scenes six and seven including props, characters positions, body language, actions, movements and facial expressions. Educating Rita is a twentieth century drama about the transformation of Rita, an ...

(6 pages) 98 0 2.7 Apr/2002

Subjects: Art Essays > Film & TV Studies

Philisophy of Science Admissions Essay

nderland", I am the Cheshire Cat and the Daisy Flower. I had difficulties with my tone of voice and facial expressions. I handled these difficulties my experimenting with different ways and taking com ...

(2 pages) 71 0 2.2 Mar/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays

Is face-to-face (F2F) communication necessary for the expression of emotions? What effects have the use of SMS on the development and maintenance of relationships today?

eneral but they give information about the expressing organism. The tone of voice, non-verbal cues, facial expressions, bodily movement provide us with information about how a person is feeling about ...

(4 pages) 120 0 4.6 Mar/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Society and community

Lateral asymmetry in intensity of emotional expression.

metries. Thus, to examine these asymmetries, various areas were studied, and one of these areas was facial expressions and emotions, because as Sackeim & Gur (1978) suggested "the left and right s ... right sides of the face are physiognomically asymmetrical." These studies also sought to comprehend facial expressions and emotions beyond the taboos and universal trivialities of society.Firstly, res ...

(7 pages) 85 0 4.0 Mar/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Psychology

Biological Lab report: The Facial feedback hypothesis "The emotions we experience are also influenced by sensory feedback from the face?"

report I would like to report about the exercise I have performed in week-3 session which test the 'facial feedback hypothesis'. And this hypothesis is an extension of James-Lange theory, which states ... gical change that we experience in response to a stimulus or an event are in fact our emotions. The facial feedback hypothesis proposes that the emotions we experience are also influenced by sensory f ...

(8 pages) 263 0 4.9 Apr/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Psychology

The film Witness with Harrison Ford.

convey meaning in the scene. Throughout the film, Weir uses the camera, lighting, music, and silent facial expressions and movements, often completely replacing dialogue in many of the scenes in Witne ... ther. The counter-shot of Rachel's grabbing of Book's hand is shown between two short frames of the facial expressions of Rachel and Book in the scene, almost framing the moment Rachel grabs Books han ...

(2 pages) 67 0 5.0 Apr/2003

Subjects: Art Essays > Film & TV Studies > Film Review and Analysis

Lying as an art form.

t is important to judge who you can fool, and who you can't. People who know you, and who know your facial expressions are more likely to pick up on changes in your voice, facial expressions and gener ...

(5 pages) 80 0 4.2 Jun/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Psychology

How Gender Roles Affect Communication.

and women communicate differently in almost every situation. These differences may be as simple as facial expressions, or as complex as the true emotions hiding behind them. Men and women communicate ...

(3 pages) 182 2 3.0 Jul/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Psychology

This piece is regarding a class discussion in regards to the African American Sermonic Tradition. It is simply my point of view on it.

tes the disclaimer, in other words the preacher is only preaching what God is saying. By the use of facial expressions and the use of body language, as well as the persuasive tongue used to preach, it ...

(3 pages) 28 0 3.6 Dec/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > African Studies - History

Verbal / Nonverbal Observations

are many types of non-verbal communication that can be used to contradict verbal messages, such as facial expressions, eye contact, hand gestures and personal appearance. Observing and identifying be ...

(5 pages) 323 0 3.5 Feb/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

What advice would you give an actress playing Juliet regarding her vocal delivery in her "Ah me. What news..." speech?

happy in the knowledge that the nurse is bringing her to him. This should be evident in the voice, facial expressions and movements used, in anticipation of the nurse's arrival.The developing pace of ...

(3 pages) 21 0 4.5 Apr/2004

Subjects: Art Essays > Drama

Analysis of interpersonal communication as seen in How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days

o be a brown-noser tells her boss about the pieces she is working on, Andie and a friend are making facial expressions at one another that clearly display their annoyance with the woman. Another examp ...

(7 pages) 132 0 3.7 Apr/2004

Subjects: Art Essays > Film & TV Studies

What is non-verbal communication and how is it used in our society?

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, post ... scious awareness. While many aspects of nonverbal communication are culturally specific, some, e.g. facial expressions and gestures, appear to have near universal levels of recognition. It is suggeste ...

(3 pages) 374 1 4.7 Jun/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Communication Studies

Communication in Organization

er, non-verbal communication takes place, relying on nonverbal cues, such as gestures, eye contact, facial expressions, even clothing and personal space.Nonverbal cues are very powerful, making it cru ... on of a business deal is not accepted in other cultures, and can cause confusion.While eye contact, facial expressions, posture, gestures, clothing and space are obvious nonverbal communication cues, ...

(2 pages) 131 0 4.0 Sep/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Emotion

nce their behaviour.Ways of expressing emotion may be either innate or culturally acquired. Certain facial expressions, such as smiling, have been found to be universal, even among blind persons, who ...

(8 pages) 283 0 4.1 Oct/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Psychology

'Non-verbal communication may be as powerful as oral or written communication.' Discuss.

munication.*Body language is the main medium for communicating non-verbally and takes place through facial expression, gestures and postures and physical contact; these all provide important clues as ... ct; these all provide important clues as to our own and other people's behaviour and real feelings.*Facial expressions and eye movements, such as smiles and frowns,showing signs of anger or disbelief, ...

(2 pages) 151 1 3.5 Nov/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management > Leadership and Communication

Beauty and the beast

lude reference to the ways the actor developed their character on stage through movement, gestures, facial expressions, voice, use of space and relationships created on stage.Aoife McMahon played the ... she is in. When the Beast jokes about eating her, she is extremely scared, which we see through her facial expressions, and her use of space, as the physically tries to get as far away from the Beast ...

(10 pages) 73 2 4.6 Jan/2005

Subjects: Art Essays > Drama

Non-Verbal communication and its impact in society.

are many types of non-verbal communication that can be used to contradict verbal messages, such as facial expressions, eye contact, hand gestures and personal appearance. Observing and identifying be ... scious awareness. While many aspects of nonverbal communication are culturally specific, some, e.g. facial expressions and gestures, appear to have near universal levels of recognition. It is suggeste ...

(4 pages) 368 1 3.7 Apr/2005

Subjects: Social Science Essays

Women In Love: The Chair by D.H. Lawrence

ng, shopping for a piece of furniture. While the novel is usually very descriptive when it comes to facial expressions and personal appearances, it does not usually describe in any detail places visit ...

(5 pages) 24 0 3.0 Jun/2005

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

Sophocles and The Greek Theatre.

entire days. Actors probably wore little or no makeup. Instead, they carried masks with exaggerated facial expressions. They also wore cothornos, or buskins, which were leather boots laced up to the k ...

(2 pages) 19 0 3.0 Jan/2006

Subjects: Art Essays > Drama