Saturday 2 December 2017

Last week during a faculty meeting, a young lady walks in and takes a sit at a table by herself.

Last week during a faculty meeting, a young lady walks in and takes a sit at a table by herself. She folded her arms and sit at the table. She did not introduce herself and she seemed more interested in her cell phone than being at this meeting. One staff member instantly said, “She looks like she is something”. Another staff member said, “I hope she don’t come here thinking she knows everything, and trying to be rude”. As I sit and listen to everyone’s comments and assumptions, I thought maybe she was just misunderstood. So, I got up walked over to this young lady and introduced myself. She smiled and said “Hi, my name is Amy. I am new here and I am so nervous.
During this observation, I learned how powerful nonverbal cues can be. Because Ms. Amy’s body language and facial expression seemed unfriendly, the staff assume that she had an attitude, would be rude or hard to work with. Everyone seemed to have prejudge her including myself. I assumed Ms. Amy was uninterested in what was going on around her, and really did not want to be there. Our assumptions of Ms. Amy were wrong. She was nervous, afraid, and in an unfamiliar setting. She did not know how people would react to her presence so instead of being overly friendly she decide to sit alone and observe the group.
After completing this week’s reading some nuances I am more aware of is handshaking, eye contact, sitting and insertion of power. Amy Cuddy: Your body language shapes who you are, Amy discusses how nonverbal expression can display power or dominance. When a person fells powerful they are more likely to make eye contact, have a strong handshake, and make others aware of their present. It was also stated that people who feel powerless is likely to do the opposite. They make themselves small, and don’t want to bump into others. After considering this, it really made me reexamine Ms. Amy’s body language doing that meeting. I realize that she was not trying to be rude, but she felt powerless and because of that feeling she tried to make herself small.
I will use this experience and this week’s information to be more aware of my body language, and facial expression. I will also take in consider how easily body language and facial expression can be misunderstood. Nonverbal cues can be more powerful than words, as a special educator, I will not only use words to communicate effectively but nonverbal cues as well. I will make eye contact when speaking to parents and other staff members. I will not roll my eyes or smack my lips when I discuss agree with others. I should not only be aware of the words I am using, but what my demeanor is saying as well.
Reference
TED. (n.d.). Amy Cuddy: Your body language shapes who you are (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.[Video file]. Retrieved from http://www.ted.com/talks/amy_cuddy_your_body_language_shapes_who_you_are
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Words and/or body language may mean different things to different people.

Words and/or body language may mean different things to different people. We must be very careful to make sure that our audience understands what we mean. One sure way to avoid misinterpretation is to avoid the use of slang, acronyms, technical terms, rolling eyes, blank stares, etc. Remember that the same body language and use of words/phrases are not always shared by everyone. The ultimate goal is to make sure that you are conveying the right message. Considering what you have learned/researched, do you think that the use of body language is important in the way we communicate? Why or Why not? What role does language play in setting a positive tone? Please explain. Thanks for sharing your insights! Dr. Mac
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In this course you will develop a business plan for a community hospital that is considering the addition of an urgent care center

In this course you will develop a business plan for a community hospital that is considering the addition of an urgent care center. Each week you will complete content needed for your business plan. The purpose of this plan is to evaluate the feasibility of the service and make a recommendation on the location and structure of the center. It will serve as a roadmap. The plan will help you analyze and evaluate marketing, financial and economic considerations, and technology needs to help you make the best decision on location, services offered, and operational structure. Createa 10- to 12-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation that is an education tool showcasing your knowledge of the business plan process and its purpose. Explain the purpose of a business plan. Explain the types of information and data you might include in a business plan and why that data would be meaningful to the plan. Describe how the information provided would be organized to lead the audience to a conclusion and decision. Cite 3 peer-reviewed, scholarly, or similar references to support your presentation. Format your assignment according to APA guidelines. Include a title page, detailed speaker notes, and a reference page. Click the Assignment Files tab to submit your assignment.
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NIST draft document on Wireless Network Security of IEEE 802.11 Networks.

The purpose of this session is to understand security issues in wireless networks and standards-based functionality and counter-measures to address these security issues. Please read Session 10 Lecture Notes, and , at the minimum, the NIST draft document on Wireless Network Security of IEEE 802.11 Networks.
Assignment: What are the security issues with wireless LANs.? What are the recommended solutions to the issues identified?
Post your contribution to this conference topic and engage in discussions.
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According to Bertrand Russell, what is the value and relevance of philosophical inquiry?

According to Bertrand Russell, what is the value and relevance of philosophical inquiry? Do you think that the misconceptions he speaks of are still prevalent in today's society (our selection is the last chapter of Russell's 1912 book The Problems of Philosophy)? Carefully explain your reasoning.
According to Russell, what does the enduring value of philosophy consist in? What is the purpose of practicing philosophy? Do Russell's ideas align with or go against your expectations of what it means to practice philosophy? Please make sure to be specific, and carefully explain your reasoning.
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