Contact
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Find somebody who is making eye
contact.
They can be transmitted from person-to-person contact, person-to-food-then-to-person contact, when somebody eats contaminated food, or they can be transmitted through the water.
Our son is fine now, and our doctor has reassured us we can always
contact
her.
As a new parent, I tell you, I am troubled by devastating images of young children being ripped out of the arms of their parents at the US border and being placed in private detention facilities that did too little to help the kids maintain
contact
with their parents.
I decided to
contact
the one who had sent me the most.
I decided to
contact
him just once so I could say at least I had tried.
DB: I think not only watching, being part of an organization that meets at least once a month that puts you in direct
contact
with people completely unlike yourself is something we all have a responsibility for.
And at that moment, I pledged: when dealing with people, I'm going to take those two seconds and look at them, make eye
contact.
And you don't have to go around the world, you can just do a little gesture, like make eye
contact
or send a note to the designer of a logo you love.
And he predicted, based purely on mathematical insight, that there ought to be a second kind of matter, the opposite to normal matter, that literally annihilates when it comes in contact: antimatter.
He had four Facebook profiles and 1,700 women on his
contact
list; 90 percent of them were under 13 years old.
I'm sure lots of you find it odd to think one person can abuse another without physical
contact.
Which social network do you use to
contact
your friends?
Ivan would not maintain eye contact, he had lost the words that he did know, and he didn't respond to his name or to anything we asked him, as if words were noise.
But it wasn't just Ivan's eye
contact
that mattered.
It, fortunately, cannot spread through air, water, or casual
contact.
Think of the
contact
of that that's possible.
In fact, maintaining
contact
with your family from prison can be very difficult indeed.
For many reasons, not just these, over half of prisoners lose
contact
with their children and families.
How can we help prisoners to stay in
contact
with their families?
Storybook Dads began in 2003, when Sharon Berry, a civilian worker in a prison, realized just how much many prisoners wanted to stay in
contact
with their children.
You're not texting or checking Facebook, but everyone else is, and maybe, like me, you've been in a situation where you've made eye contact, smiled and said hello, and have that person yank out their earbuds and say, "I'm sorry, what did you say?"
We made eye
contact
and it was then that the young man understood: his rubber boot with his leg still in it had landed far away.
Is it the same thing as being there if you're in
contact
constantly with your kids through text, for example?
Face-to-face
contact
releases a whole cascade of neurotransmitters, and like a vaccine, they protect you now in the present and well into the future.
So simply making eye
contact
with somebody, shaking hands, giving somebody a high-five is enough to release oxytocin, which increases your level of trust and it lowers your cortisol levels.
The power of such face-to-face
contact
is really why there are the lowest rates of dementia among people who are socially engaged.
This face-to-face
contact
provides stunning benefits, yet now almost a quarter of the population says they have no one to talk to.
For example, the camera on your laptop is at the top of the screen, so for example, when you're looking into the screen, you're not actually making eye
contact.
She said, "Well, I tried to get the formula, but my Department of Education
contact
told me it was math and I wouldn't understand it."
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