Smiley Eyes, Smiley Faces

Smiley Eyes, Smiley Faces
Title Smiley Eyes, Smiley Faces PDF eBook
Author Dawn McNiff
Publisher Ladybird
Total Pages 0
Release 2021-05-13
Genre Board books
ISBN 9780241517826

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Have fun with face masks in this lift-the-flap, out-and-about adventure! Toddlers today are growing up in a world where adults wear face masks outside the house. Everyone is wearing them, from the bus driver to the shop assistant! In Smiley Eyes, Smiley Faces, their can take an interactive journey through the town, meeting different adults along the way. Toddlers can then lift the mask-shaped flaps to reveal the smiley faces underneath the bright, colourful masks. They can even lift their own mask at the end of the day with the surprise mirrored finale! Zoe Waring's bright artwork and charming characters encourage interaction and play as small children engage with the new world around us. (Please refer to the WHO guidelines for advice on children and the wearing of face masks.) This novelty Ladybird title: Introduces the world Boosts motor skills Recommended for children aged 2+

The Emoji Code

The Emoji Code
Title The Emoji Code PDF eBook
Author Vyvyan Evans
Publisher Picador USA
Total Pages 257
Release 2017-08
Genre Computers
ISBN 1250129060

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Drawing from disciplines as diverse as linguistics, cognitive science, psychology, and neuroscience, The Emoji Code explores how emojis are expanding communication and not ending it. For all the handwringing about the imminent death of written language, emoji—those happy faces and hearts—is not taking us backward to the dark ages of illiteracy. Every day 41.5 billion texts are sent by one quarter of the world, using 6 million emoji. Evans argues that these symbols enrich our ability to communicate and allow us to express our emotions and induce empathy—ultimately making us all better communicators. Vyvyan Evans's Emoji Code charts the evolutionary origins of language, the social and cultural factors that govern its use, change, and development; as well as what it reveals about the human mind. In most communication, nonverbal cues are our emotional expression, signal our personality, and are our attitude toward our addressee. They provide the essential means of nuance and are essential to getting our ideas across. But in digital communication, these cues are missing, which can lead to miscommunication. The explosion of emoji, in less than four years, has arisen precisely because it fulfills exactly these functions which are essential for communication but are otherwise absent in texts and emails. Evans persuasively argues that emoji add tone and an emotional voice and nuance, making us more effective communicators in the digital age.

Stand by Your Truth

Stand by Your Truth
Title Stand by Your Truth PDF eBook
Author Rickey Smiley
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 252
Release 2017-10-24
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1501178628

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Part memoir, part testimonial, and part life guide, Stand by Your Truth mixes Rickey Smiley’s down-home humor with the values he learned from being raised by three generations of elders, steeped in the Baptist church, and mentored by some of the most celebrated comics in the entertainment industry today. “I’m very passionate about everything that I do and I don’t play any games. I just keep it honest. I don’t put on airs. That’s the only way you can be. If you tell one lie, you’ve got to tell another lie. I’m cool with who I am. What you see is what you get.” Stand-up comic. Single dad. Radio personality. TV star. Prankster. Producer. Community activist. Man of faith. Visit a church, comedy club, college campus, or barber shop, and you’ll find few people who aren’t familiar with, or fans of, Rickey Smiley. At least four million listeners in more than seventy markets tune in every weekday morning to hear him banter with his radio show crew, hilariously prank call an unsuspecting listener, and perform skits featuring his one-man cast of characters, including “Lil Darryl,” “Beauford,” and “Joe Willie.” But in between the rapid-fire jokes and celebrity dish are flashes of how Rickey views the world, from the challenges of raising children, to the importance of education, to the need to always stand by your own truth. After more than two decades in the spotlight, Rickey is finally ready to delve more deeply into the opinions he voices on the air, riffing on those issues that his listeners, viewers, and fans find most important. This collection of personal and powerful essays will speak to readers from all walks of life, and is sure to inspire you to Stand by Your Truth.

Happyface

Happyface
Title Happyface PDF eBook
Author Stephen Emond
Publisher Turtleback Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2011-06-14
Genre
ISBN 9780606234580

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After going through traumatic times, a troubled, socially awkward teenager moves to a new school where he tries to reinvent himself

Nothing But Good

Nothing But Good
Title Nothing But Good PDF eBook
Author Kess McKinley
Publisher
Total Pages 325
Release 2021-05-18
Genre
ISBN 9781935560814

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Special Agent Jefferson Haines puts the 'order' in law and order. Meal kits. Gray suits. Consistent reps at the gym. But all his routines are thrown into chaos when he's called in to catch a serial killer whose M.O. is the stuff of urban legend: the Smiley Face Killer.Dripping paint. Wicked slashes for eyes. The taunting curl of a smiling mouth. After years evading capture, the serial killer is back again. As Jefferson races to stop the next attack, the investigation leads to the one man he thought he'd never see again, Fred 'Finny' Ashley.Finny has his own theories about the killer. And they're pretty good. Maybe too good. Now, with his career on the line, Jefferson has to figure out if his one-time best friend is the culprit or the next victim.

The Emoji Code

The Emoji Code
Title The Emoji Code PDF eBook
Author Vyvyan Evans
Publisher Michael O'Mara Books
Total Pages 202
Release 2017-05-18
Genre Computers
ISBN 1782437886

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Since 2011, the use of emoji - deriving from the Japanese, meaning picture character - has become a global phenomenon. We send over 6 billion emoji every day and regularly send emoji-only messages, and, when Oxford Dictionaries named the 'Face with Tears of Joy' emoji as their 'Word of the Year 2015', it received an enormous amount of criticism. Whenever emoji are covered in the popular media the same burning questions come up: Can an emoji really be a word? How language-like is it? Will emoji make us dumber? Or more lazy? Will they make us less adept at communicating with our nearest and dearest? And does this signal the death knell for language as we know it? Drawing on findings from disciplines as diverse as linguistics, cognitive science, psychology, neuroscience, archaeology and anthropology, this groundbreaking book explores human capacity to communicate, and addresses these questions in the process. The Emoji Code sheds light on emoji's vital role in the expression of emotion in digital communication and more, pointing the way for the future of international communication in a provocative and entertaining way.

The Emoji Code

The Emoji Code
Title The Emoji Code PDF eBook
Author Vyvyan Evans
Publisher Picador
Total Pages 256
Release 2017-08-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1250129079

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Drawing from disciplines as diverse as linguistics, cognitive science, psychology, and neuroscience, The Emoji Code explores how emojis are expanding communication and not ending it. For all the handwringing about the imminent death of written language, emoji—those happy faces and hearts—is not taking us backward to the dark ages of illiteracy. Every day 41.5 billion texts are sent by one quarter of the world, using 6 million emoji. Evans argues that these symbols enrich our ability to communicate and allow us to express our emotions and induce empathy—ultimately making us all better communicators. The Emoji Code charts the evolutionary origins of language, the social and cultural factors that govern its use, change, and development; as well as what it reveals about the human mind. In most communication, nonverbal cues are our emotional expression, signal our personality, and are our attitude toward our addressee. They provide the essential means of nuance and are essential to getting our ideas across. But in digital communication, these cues are missing, which can lead to miscommunication. The explosion of emoji, in less than four years, has arisen precisely because it fulfills exactly these functions which are essential for communication but are otherwise absent in texts and emails. Evans persuasively argues that emoji add tone and an emotional voice and nuance, making us more effective communicators in the digital age.