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    1 GESTURE CLUSTERS Like any other languagebody language consists of words‚ sentences and punctuation. Each gesture is like a single word and a word may have several different meanings. It is only when you put the word into a sentence with other words that you can fully understand its meaning. Gestures come in ‘sentences’ and invariably tell the truth about a person’s feelings or attitudes. The ‘perceptive’ person is one who can read the nonverbal sentences and accurately match them against

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    Table manner and Gift giving: The difference between China and Australia business communication Report prepared for Maurice Benson‚ Manager‚ International Business Practice Group Prepared by Xuejiao Jia‚ Manager assistant‚ International Business Practice Group Email of Transmittal To: Maurice.Benson@abcd.com.au From: Xuejiao.jia@abcd.com.au Subject: report-commissioned by IBPG Date: 20/10/2014 Dear Maurice Thank you to fix me up with the International Business Program Group. As a new staff

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    Body language is a part of nonverbal language. It includes things such as stance‚ gestures‚ facial expressions‚ and even small things that are barely perceptible like a brief shrug of the shoulder or a nod of the head. It is easily confused sometimes when we speak what we are actually saying‚ because your body language maybe saying something different. This is why it is specifically important in the medical field to have complete control and understanding of what we are saying with our body language

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    (a) We rarely think about how to behave in an interview. b People going for interviews are generally given useful advice. c You could learn to ’sell’ your image by using suitable body language. d Employers take more notice of body language than prepared interview language. e Practise your interview technique by watching others in action. f Learn to smile throughout the interview. g You need to make eye-contact with everyone interviewing you

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    Cultural Differences between America and China China has been influenced by Confucius for over 2500 years‚ and there are still people truly believe in the old fashion‚ that made Chinese people have different views of this world. On the other hand‚ the United State of America is the biggest economy in the world‚ American people have more open mind‚ so they are easy to learn and accept new things. In China‚ people are easy to settle‚ they are satisfy with what they have right now‚ it was also affected

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    omen are more likely to display nurturing behavior‚ show emotions and let their feelings come through. Conversely‚ men generally display behaviors of power‚ dominance and assertiveness. When men lie‚ their body language appears relaxed. Women‚ on the other hand‚ pretend to look busy when they lie. In day to day living‚ men display facial gestures that are more relaxed and express less warmth‚ while women’s gestures are lighter and more flexible. Men smile more frequently and the smile takes time

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    The difference between education in China and America Everyone must be educated‚ that is the basic duty of a good citizen. However‚ different environments involve different education. I was born in China. My cousin was born in America. We recently had a discussion about the difference between education in China and America. As a matter of fact‚ our discussion can be classified in three principal ways: the attitude of parents‚ the method of school‚ and the objective of education. The first

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    Study Organization-Communication Skill-Body Language 1.0 Introduction Communication is the means through which people interact‚ exchange information and relate to one and other. Communication takes place whenever two or more human beings come into contact with each another and express their ideas‚ thoughts and feelings. The purpose of the communication is to understand. However‚ communication is highlighted as a central ingredient in the first stage of potential for conflict. When we think about

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    A Closer look to American Culture: A comparison between culture in China and America By Shijiao Chen Social Work 100 March 15‚ 2012 My parents came to the United States when I was about ten years old‚ leaving me and my younger brother to live with my grandma in China. We talked on the phone every day and they told us what their life in America was like. From what my parents told me‚ the U.S. was place where everybody could have a place to live and something to eat if they

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    China and America There are two places that have had a profound impact in my life . one of them is china ‚and the other is America. China is my hometown . I have been lived there for almost 21 years .then 3 years ago ‚I moved to America. I just like a baby in America. I don’t know nothing about America. I need to adapt for the new world .when you compare them ‚they seem like dramatically different places‚ but they have some things in common . in fact ‚both of them give me an unforgettable memory

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