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    This reflective paper is on the Kinesics of Nonverbal communication. Kinesics is comprised of four parts‚ facial expressions‚ eye contact‚ gestures and posture. The book states that one’s facial expression is what shapes others perception of us. “In fact‚ some scholars argue that facial cues rank first among all forms of communication in their influence on our interpersonal impressions (Knapp & Hall‚ 2002). Our facial expression conveys to others our attitudes and feelings about the events and people

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    convey messages to their audiences‚ for example‚ Charlie Chaplin movies. Nonverbal communication plays an important role in the business world‚ especially now in today’s globalized economy. Nonverbal ways of communication include facial expression‚ gestures‚ touch‚ paralinguistics‚ body language‚ eye contact‚ and appearance. Facial expressions play a big role in nonverbal communication. Facial expressions are also used to emphasize specific words or phrases when people are talking. According to Susan

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    satisfied‚ from my conclusion I was able to form a hypothesis that because the couple enjoyed the restaurant they most likely will be returning. The second form of communication I will be discussing is‚ Nonverbal communication which includes gestures‚ and facial expressions that do not involve verbal communication. Unlike the conversation inside of the steakhouse I was unable to hear this conversation but I could see it. Even though I could not hear what was being said while the conversation

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    relationships‚ both personally and professionally. But we communicate with much more than words. In fact‚ research shows that the majority of our communication is nonverbal. Nonverbal communication‚ or body language‚ includes our facial expressions‚ gestures‚ eye contact‚ posture‚ and even the tone of our voice. The ability to understand and use nonverbal communication is a powerful tool that will help you connect with others‚ express what you really mean‚ navigate challenging situations‚ and

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    for Application in South Korea I. Recommendations and Summary of Analysis To appeal to a Korean audience‚ the facial expression and the gestures of a model should be changed as the model hold a cup of milk‚ and make a smile. The ¡°Got Milk?¡± ad is one of the typical masculine and low context American culture ads. Angelina Jolie¡¯s facial expression and gestures are very aggressive‚ tough‚ and masculine. The ad entitles ¡°Got milk?¡± which is a very direct way of approaching consumers. Although American

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    and they are more expressive. Cultures have different nonverbal languages‚ differenced can damage a relationship due to the nonverbal behavior. When we are talking we do move our body whether we face toward or away from someone we also do many body gestures to have a precise meaning. We also express messages through touch‚ appearance‚ physical characteristics‚ space‚ and

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    communication is the foundation of successful relationships‚ both personal and professional. But we communicate with much more than words. Most of the messages we send other people are nonverbal. Nonverbal communication includes our facial expressions‚ gestures‚ eye contact‚ posture‚ and tone of voice. The ability to understand and use nonverbal communication‚ or body language‚ is a powerful tool that can help you connect with others‚ express what you really mean‚ navigate challenging situations‚ and build

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    MUSICAL PERFORMANCE Rather than a summation of the readings ’The role of the body in the production and perception of solo vocal performance: A case study of Annie Lennox’ by Jane Davidson and ’On Performativity and production in Madonna’s ’Music’’ by Stan Hawkins‚ I would prefer to highlight the points which provoked me to think of musical performances I have enjoyed‚ not enjoyed‚ or been challenged by. By utilizing previous experiences of musical performances and applying them to the material

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    influence on nonverbal communication including facial expressions and hand gestures and verbal language. Furthermore‚ disorders affecting human communication-such as autism and schizophrenia-convey the impression of stemming from a malfunctioning MNS. Generally‚ human social interaction involves both verbal and nonverbal forms of communication. Obvious examples of nonverbal communication are facial expressions and hand gestures. A recent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study by Montgomery

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    Punishable Articles Related to Disrespect Article 89—Disrespect toward a superior commissioned officer (1) That the accused did or omitted certain acts or used certain language to or concerning a certain commissioned officer; (2) That such behavior or language was directed toward that officer; (3) That the officer toward whom the acts‚ omissions‚ or words were directed was the superior commissioned officer of the accused; (4) That the accused then knew that the commissioned officer

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