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    were using a lot of eye contact. I have noticed that we all use a lot of hand gestures when speaking to each other. I think we use hand gestures towards each other to express more feelings towards the conversation and to try and put across our point in a more specific way‚ hand gestures do add more intensity to a conversation depending on the type of conversation and the hand gestures involved. When using hand gestures your point is getting put across in a quicker way than if you had a conversation

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    different platforms like apps‚ role-playing online games‚ social networks‚ etc. This advancement has hampered the physical interaction skills of many children. Due to that they don’t know how to interact with others when they meet them in-person or what gesture they should carry. The bottom line is that while technology is a necessity to survive and flourish in this age of advancement‚ however‚ parents should control their children by keeping an eye on its excessive usage.No one can deny the fact that

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    Knowledge Management Practices and Healthcare Delivery: A Contingency Framework Prantik Bordoloi and Nazrul Islam School of Management‚ Asian Institute of Technology‚ Bangkok‚ Thailand Prantik.Bordoloi@ait.ac.th nazrul@ait.ac.th Abstract: Being a knowledge driven process‚ healthcare delivery provides opportunity to incorporate knowledge management practices to improve processes. But it has also been noted that knowledge management is systematically more complex in healthcare and minimal research

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    system of codes‚ rules‚ hand signals and gestures. (DeVito‚ 2009).This movie provides good examples of nonverbal communication with facial expressions and hand gestures. It also provides good examples of the stages of relational development in Ben’s relationships with his team members‚ especially between Jill Taylor and Professor Rosa. Now let ’s take a deeper look at both communication elements. The first time the element of facial expressions and gestures came around was when the team taught Ben

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    the forms of facial expressions‚ gestures‚ body language and posture‚ eye gaze‚ blinking of eyes‚ and lips or mouth. Demonstrative communication can be effective and ineffective‚ positive and negative‚ for the sender and receiver‚ and involves listening and responding. Communication is around us every day and having effective communications skills will help a conversation flow properly. Demonstrative communication can be in the form of facial expressions‚ gestures‚ body language and posture‚ eye

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    speaker) * Gestures – reinforce verbal messages or convey a specific thought or emotion. Hands and arms (avoid fidgeting with jewelry and other nervous mannerism to prevent distracting the audience) – Be natural * Conventional gestures – symbols for words such as raised hand for stop (cultural differences number 2?) * Descriptive gestures – describe the idea you are communicating (e.g. holding the hands apart to show length) * Emotional gestures – suggest feelings

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    communication to convey messages they were trying to get across‚ for example‚ 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

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    The act of communication among the human beings has been subject to consistent evolution and upgradation from time to time.. Only human beings have been blessed with the gift of language. Because of the various functions it can perform‚ language has a great role in communication. Whatever codes we use to convey our message within a fixed frame of reference in a given language‚ they serve different functions. The basic functions of language can be grouped into three categories: descriptive‚ expressive

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    Non-verbal communication is all about communicating your ideas‚ messages and information via facial expressions‚ gesture or in simple words to communicate your thoughts without using the words. Players demonstrate their happiness‚ love‚ hatred‚ disappointment‚ anger by various facial expressions on the ground. Football is no exception; the entire match is administered from start to end by the referees’ whistle‚ hand movements and indications. Players equally issue diverse body twists and movements

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    challenge to figure out what the artist intended for their audience to get out of their work. As we examine particular pieces of art‚ focusing on art of fifteenth century Italy‚ we come to realize Italian artists used a set of recurring symbols and gestures that denote particular people‚ places‚ or ideas. It is important to understand the aim of Italian Renaissance art in order to interpret the purpose of such commonly used symbols. Religious works of art were generally meant for a public audience‚

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