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    NONVERBAL COMM

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    During job interviews‚ nerves may get the best of us so it allows us a little room to monitor our body language. Recruiters are not just focusing on how you reply to their questions and words or language that you used but they also focusing on your gestures‚ your body language‚ your posture and your eye contact. These kinds of acts are what we called as nonverbal communication or messages. Through this nonverbal communication‚ it can emphasize what you are saying; convincing the interviewer or recruiter

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    ASSIGNMENT COVER SHEET PLEASE COMPLETE AND ATTACH TO THE FRONT OF EACH ASSIGNMENT SUBMITTED BEFORE SUBMITTING ELECTRONICALLY |STUDENT ID: |21990292 | |STUDENT NAME: |Teagan Kluska | |UNIT CODE: |COM00207 | |UNIT NAME:

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    Majed Alsafh

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    the questions). The due date for the assignment is listed on your syllabus. 1. Describe your voice‚ gestures‚ and bodily action (posture‚ use of space‚ etc...). What message(s) did they seem to communicate? 2. Did your use of voice‚ gestures‚ and bodily action enhance (or detract from) the message of your speech? What will you do to reinforce or change your use of your voice‚ gestures‚ and bodily action to enhance the message of your speaking opportunities? 3. Did you seem to establish

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    Americans‚ for instance‚ appear almost obsessed with dress and personal attractiveness. Consider differing cultural standards on what is attractive in dress and on what constitutes modesty. Note ways dress is used as a sign of status?  Body gestures A body gesture is a movement made with a limb‚ especially the hands‚ to express‚ confirm‚ emphasize or back up the speaker’s attitude or intention. This non-verbal activity is regularly used in oral discourse. If a body act requires no verbal accompaniment

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    Manners & Etiquette

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    It is very difficult to define good manners. But broadly speak­ing they may be said to be well established standards of decent conduct in social life. Manners include words‚ gestures‚ movement‚ mode of speech‚ courtesy‚ politeness‚ sympathy and many such other things. They are the outward expressions of one’s personality and the real ornaments of a gentleman. Etiquette means the rules of behaviour among polite people. Man has to live in society and lead a social life. He cannot remain in isolation

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    TECHNOLOGY ‡ WORKING PRINCIPLE ‡ SOCIETAL ISSUES APPLICATIONS ‡ ‡ CONCLUSION ‡ REFERENCES ABSTRACT: Sixth sense is a wearable gestural interface that auguments the physical world around us with digital information and lets us use natural hand gestures to interact with that information. it is a sense that would give seamless and easy access to meta information or the information that may exist somewhere.the sixthsense prototype is comprised of a pocket projector‚a mirror and a camera.The hardware

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    different areas use local dialects of Arabic‚ all share in the use of the standard classical language Arabs‚ like most people‚ use gestures and body movements to communicate. Some of the nonverbal communication is almost the same as Western or Eastern but some are totally different. Gestures indicating obscenities or insults should not be used by non-Arabs. Arab gestures of this type have varying degrees of intensity. Depending upon circumstances and country‚ incorrect usage could lead to serious

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    3 Types of Modern Drama Romantic-  are love stories recorded in visual media for broadcast in theatres and on television that focus on passion‚ emotion‚ and the affectionate involvement of the main characters and the journey that their love takes through courtship or marriage. Romance films make the love story or the search for love the main plot focus. Occasionally‚ lovers face obstacles such as finances‚ physical illness‚ various forms of discrimination‚ psychological restraints or family that

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    types of communication

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    communication means communicating without the use of the spoken word – it can be used by individuals with sensory or learning difficulties. It is a type of communication which revolves around sending messages using body language‚ facial expressions‚ and gestures. Posture is also essential for this type of communication and can be used by both the receiver and deliverer of the message to set the tone of the conversation. http://www.hoddereducation.co.uk/getattachment/subjects/health-social-care/series-pa

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    Nonverbal Communication

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    Chapter One Introduction Human communication is usually divided into verbal and nonverbal systems. Actually‚ in everyday life‚ we spend a considerable amount of time on nonverbal communication. Furthermore‚ we receive much of our emotional meanings through nonverbal elements. Birdwhistell and Philpott figured out that the nonverbal communication accounts for 60 to70 percent of what we communicate to one another (Tubbs&Moss‚ 1991:137) . This statistic has been widely accepted and reported by

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