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    Italy is a European country that has made a large impact on culture around the world. Italy was established and recognized on March 17th 1861 (Dreamdiscoveritalia.com‚ 2015). Before it was recognized it was under many different ownerships of rule‚ and was divided up into many different territories. Throughout time it began to grow and adapt into the culture that we now know today. With all of its history‚ triumphs‚ and civilization evolution‚ Italy has developed a unique culture. With its renaissances

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    Role of Body Language in Communication | Table of Content: 1. Definition of body language 2. Significance of body language 3. Research on the role of body language in communication 4. Importance of using confident body language in career growth 5. How to use body language at work 6. References Definition of body language: Body language is a form of non-verbal communication‚ which consists of body posture‚ gestures‚ facial expressions‚ and eye movements. Humans send

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    that we find ourselves in‚ who we are communicating with and our feelings towards them. If communicating via emails and texts we do so in an informal manner for example using abbreviations‚ expressing opinions and views. If we were to be communicating in writing on a professional level through letters‚ emails and texts they tend to be planned‚ a certain format used to do so and are written in a formal manner‚ without the use of our personal opinions or views. However‚ the speed in which respond to

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    display if they had no experience in speech. What I did notice in the play was the body language and speech pattern which I could recognize and judge thanks to what I learned in speech. To sum up their performance‚ I believe they did do a very good job. Only a few mistakes were present which were quickly corrected by the characters themselves. One of the biggest expressions which remained unhindered was their body language. As it being a play‚ it was obviously required to be in the

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    Nonverbal communication is usually described as the process of wordless communication through sending and receiving mostly visual symbols between people. Messages can be communicated through gestures and touch‚ by body language or posture‚ or by facial expression and eye contact. Nonverbal messages could also be communicated through materials‚ objects‚ or artifacts such as clothing‚ hairstyles‚ and accessories. Speech contains nonverbal elements known as paralanguage. This includes voice quality

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    art/ to find the mind’s construction in the face‚” (Act 1‚ Scene 4‚ Lines 11-12). He is suggesting that you can not read someone’s emotions through their face or eyes. However‚ in the same way that it is possible to apply facial expressions and body language to figure out how someone’s emotion‚ it is possible to deduce what someone is feeling based on their eyes. As humans‚ people create similar facial expressions to describe how they are feeling. Facial

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    which includes body movements‚ such as gestures‚ facial expressions‚ eye movements‚ and postures is known as body language‚ it is a very personal way of expressing yourself without words. One’s body language can carry a whole conversation without even saying a word. Sign language is an excellent example of this‚ another example would be when you talk with people nervously‚ you may continually shake your hands. If people pay attention to your hand‚ they may understand your body language. One can spend

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    verbal bullying‚ gesture bullying‚ physical bullying‚ exclusion etc.(Harassment: Workplace Bullying Policy‚ n.d ) Verbal bullying is situation where one or more persons use verbal techniques to dominate others saying hurtful words that will humiliate and abuse an individual or group. Verbal bullying can affect someone’s psychological and emotional life and cause depression‚ low self-esteem etc. Gesture bullying contains treating messages through non-verbal frightening gestures which can result

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    Kim will use simple gestures to let her family knows what she wants and needs throughout her daily activities and routines. We will know this goal has been met when Kim uses at least one other way of communicating to let her family know what she wants and needs (other than crying or fussing) throughout her daily activities and routines. Child / Family strengths and the resources related to this goal Kim sometimes makes throaty sounds and uses gestures to let her family knows what she wants or

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    Body Language: The Observable Polygraph Test “I speak two languagesbody and English.” In this famous quote‚ Ralph Waldo Emerson states that he is‚ in a sense‚ bilingual. He is able to verbally speak English‚ while at the same time nonverbally “speak” body language. Michael Argyle‚ a psychologist at Oxford‚ also stated that “Humans use two quite separate languages [language and nonverbal communication]‚ each with its own function” (Beattie 19). All humans have the capacity to simultaneously

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