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    Body Language - Essay

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    2‚ 2008 11:00-12:50 Body language is said to account for over fifty percent of communication. If your mouth is saying one thing while your body is saying another‚ people are most likely to believe what your body is telling them. Even though you are not aware of it‚ many people send and receive non-verbal signals all the time‚ and it usually reflects a person’s true feelings. Body language has been used as a form of communication since there wasn’t a language made to be spoken‚ I took the

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    qualified talents and good family education is the key point to the high qualified talents. Because of the different social systems‚ culture backgrounds‚ education aims and so on‚ family education for the children is different in many aspects between China and America. In the education projects of training new century talents in the world‚ all the countries put family education in a very important position. Although family education now attracts social circles’ attention‚ especially educational circles’

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    to the article: Decoding Women’s Body Language most of what we say is non-verbal. Unlike men‚ who say what they mean and mean what they say‚ women are far more subtle and complex when communicating with the opposite sex. Men are straightforward in terms of communication whereas women need a little interpretation. However‚ women are constantly giving non-verbal cues and signals about how they’re thinking and feeling. The article Decoding Women’s Body Language deals with three main areas of concern-

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    Communication in America

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    1. No one really knows who was the first or when the first form of communication was established. Some might say as far back as around 4100-3800 BC. One of the earliest forms of communication was a cuneiform writing style with symbols on clay that represented records for land‚ grain‚ or livestock. Other excavations dating back to prehistoric times were that of old drawings in caves that depicted a story. Most drawings had something to do with food supply or the hunting of animals because wherever

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    Body Language Reading

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    management consultancy company based in Sydney‚ Australia. He produces books‚ films‚ and cassettes that are used by numerous organisations around the world to train personnel in communication skills. He did ten years’ study‚ interviewing and research before writing BODY LANGUAGE. Overcoming Common Problems BODY LANGUAGE How to read others’ thoughts by their gestures Allan Pease First published 1981 by Camel Publishing Company‚ Box 1612‚ North Sydney‚ 2060‚ Australia Copyright © Allan Pease

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    Role of Body Language

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    The Importance of Body Language to Effective Communication Posted by Tim Duty‚ Intern at Large on Thu‚ Aug 30‚ 2012 @ 11:00 AM Email This Email Article communicationIt happens to everyone: A coworker starts talking to you‚and you couldn’t be less interested. Or maybe you want to listen but have a lot on your mind. It’s understandable‚ but if you think you really fooled your colleague -- you should probably think again. While you may have said the right responses in this case‚ you’d likely

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    PerlmutterEnglish 1010 September 26‚ 2014 The difference between the education system in China and America Nowadays‚ since China becomes stronger than before as a world power‚ more and more people start to compare China to other capitalist countries such as Britain and America. One of the most popular topic for people to talk about is the difference between the education system in China and America. As a Chinese student who has studied in America for one year in university‚ I must say that the two education

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    Body Language and Gestures

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    BODY LANGUAGE – GESTURES Aarti Takawane BODY LANGUAGE • only as less as 15% is expressed with words‚ more than 50% is expressed through your body •Sense organs in play • Left and right brain •Subconscious signals BODY LANGUAGE - FACE & EYE • Feelings‚ attitudes & emotions- more than body • Sarcastic comments/ sincere • Eyes- lying • Establish bond • Involve EYES (AS YOU SEE THEM) Eyes - upward to the right (their left). Trying to recall memories. Eyes - upwards

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    Differences between written and spoken language. Do the people write different than they speak? A lot of things that we use in our spoken language we do not use in our writing and vice versa. There are a lot of differences between our spoken and written language. One difference is about timing. Written language can live through time as long as the language is still understood. For example historical documents like old letters that are found and are

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    2013 Analysis of the Body and Communication Over the course of cinematic history‚ filmmakers have manipulated the image of the body to convey larger ideas about gender‚ society‚ and interpersonal relationships. In Isabel Coixet’s The Secret Life of Words (2005)‚ Coixet uses the body to make a statement about the body’s relationship to interpersonal communication and bonding. She manipulates the body’s image‚ action‚ and position‚ as well as the lighting and setting‚ to express how the body imparts

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