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    What is a smile and is smiling contagious? A smile is a facial expression formed by flexing those muscles most notably near both ends of the mouth (Wikipedia). Essentially‚ “a smile is a curve that sets everything straight‚” (Dyer 2011). People of all ages smile for numerous reasons. The most common reason for smiling is to display the emotion of happiness. However‚ sometimes people smile just to be friendly or polite and sometimes they may smile as a sign that they think they recognize or know you

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    Hierarchical Relationships * Treat employers and superiors with utmost respect. * Refrain from calling their employers by first names – preferring instead to call them “Mr/Mrs/Miss” and followed with their surname/personal name or simply “Sir/Madam/Boss”. * Practise the “arrive before the boss‚ leave after the boss” working hours. Collectivism * Speaking up about individual efforts to complete a task – even if you did complete the task on your own. It is advisable to say “Mr Pang

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    was in that scene- disorganized and problematic. Mila did a nice job in her acting and I could really sense the tension present in her. This was proven more during the scene wherein she was bathing her child through her hand gestures and facial expression. In the shots taken

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    Subject: Claim to cancel the legitimacy of gambling My presentation was on the bad roles of gambling to the American society. The objective was to convince the audience to claim the cancelation the legitimacy of gambling given its consequences such as the loss of health and money. My topic was appropriate for my classmates. My approach started with little connection between the financial crisis and gambling and how people could not pay their obligations to banks. In my presentation‚ I tried

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    wrong‚ but they didn’t do anything right either. Like most of us would do‚ how would they know this man was going to jump off? IV. The good news is that we are born smiling. Babies smile naturally and smiling is one of the most basic biological expression of humans‚ as mentioned by Susan Quilliam in the book Body Language. V. Everyone should make an effort to smile more on their day to day lives. a. It’s as simple as smiling at people as you are on your way to class or smiling at someone

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    Relations Cross cultural communications requires not only knowledge of another language but also familiarity with nonverbal behavior and cultural practices‚ values‚ and customs. Nonverbal communications or body language is communication by facial expression‚ head or eye movements‚ hand signals‚ and body postures. It can be just as important to understanding as words are‚ because they may mean something very different from what they mean in your own culture. What might be acceptable in one culture

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    Jon Mayer Mrs. Elwood SPCH 2713 Sec-030 Growing up I’ve always had a great relationship with my parents and have been blessed to always have both my mom and dad around. We are a pretty open family and talk all the time even while I’m away at school. I am very close with both of them but my mom and I are probably the closest and talk the most‚ which is why I will be analyzing our relationship and communication through different listening barriers‚ nonverbal messages‚ and interpersonal

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    nonverbal communication. Through this survey scientist had ranked the importance of decoding and verbal/nonverbal communication. Facial expressions to be number one followed by voice level and tone. Coming in at third was the verbal content of feedback. 27 percent had said that verbal gave more accurate information than nonverbal. 79 percent had said they look for facial expressions in the eyes and mouth. They found it to be important to look at these certain areas. On the

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    Charlie Chaplin movies. Nonverbal communication plays an important role in everyday society and in the business world. Nonverbal ways of communication include facial expression‚ gestures‚ touch‚ paralinguistics (voice)‚ body language‚ eye contact‚ and appearance. Facial expressions play a big role in nonverbal communication. First‚ facial expressions are used to emphasize specific words or phrases when people are talking. According to Susan Heathfield‚ “No matter your position at work‚ improving your

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    individuals this is often the case if depending on the persons past or there cultural difference. Body language is universal and these simple facial expressions of a person’s mental state are recognized worldwide‚ happiness‚ fear‚ surprise‚ anger‚ disgust‚ and sadness. Body language is not just about how we hold and move our bodies. It involves facial expression‚ eye contact‚ how we touch others‚ our breathing‚ and ourselves and how we position our bodies. Majority of the time it does not include pace

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