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    Non Verbal Communication

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    verbal communication because individuals‚ since birth‚ rely first on non-verbal means to express themselves. This innate character of non-verbal behaviour is important in communication. Even before a sentence is uttered‚ the hearer observes the body gestures and facial expressions of the speaker‚ trying to make sense of these symbolic messages. They seem to be trustable because they are mostly unconscious and part of every-day behaviour. People assume that non-verbal actions do not lie and therefore

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    Meenu‚ et.al.‚ Int. J. Eco. Res.‚ 2011‚ 2(2)‚ 35-45 ISSN: 2229-6158 WOMEN EMPOWERMENT THROUGH MICROFINANCE INTERVENTION IN THE COMMERCIAL BANKS An empirical study in the Rural India with special reference to the state of Punjab Dr. Sangeeta Arora‚ Reader‚ Ms Meenu‚ Research Scholar Department of Commerce and Business Management‚ Guru Nanak Dev University‚ Amritsar‚ Punjab‚ India Abstract In a male dominated society‚ women have always been underestimated and discriminated in all spheres of

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    include postures‚ facial expression‚ eye gaze‚ gestures‚ and tone of voice. One way we communicate nonverbally is through facial expression. Facial expressions are responsible for a big proportion of nonverbal communication. Even though nonverbal communication and behavior can be different between cultures‚ facial expressions for being happy‚ sad‚ angry‚ and fearful are similar throughout the world. Another way to communicate is by using gestures. An important way to communicate without words is

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    Charles H Cooley

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    symbolic interactionist tradition. Cooley’s work toward symbolic interactionism stemmed from the work of an earlier American philosopher and psychologist‚ William James. Cooley saw that as we interact with others they tend to gesture and react to us‚ this action of a gesture or sign by the person we are interacting with us how they feel or what they think about us and from what we believe they think of us we build our own picture of ourselves in where we are in society. Therefore for the most part

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    lack of attention‚ distraction or irrelevance. Though it’s hard to get people interested in what you are saying it’s not impossible. So‚ we just had to pay more attention to our facial expressions‚ maintain good eye contact (but not overdo it)‚ use gestures for emphasis – in other words‚ be aware of your body language. Also choose appropriate topics for discussion and the right time because our collocutor might not be in a state for a conversation. Some communication barriers we may have overcome but

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    Micro Theory - Game Theory. Oct.9/2012 Lecture 3. Gupta Art and its influence on the Silk Road Outline : 1. Golden Age of Indian Buddhist Art : Gupta Period (320-550 CE) a. Gupta Culture --- Science‚ Mathematics‚ Medicine‚ Literature‚ Religion‚ Art b. Gupta Art in Ajanta Cave --Sculpture‚ architecture --Mural Paintings c. Buddha image in Gupta Art and its influence 2. Transmission of Buddhism & Buddhist Art along Silk Road a. Northern Routes (inland routes): Afghanistan‚ Central Asia‚ China

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    without a deep understanding of living things. Among the skills taught in Drawing 101 were gesture sketching‚ the utilization and identification of different line-making techniques‚ effective composition selection‚ color analysis and mixing‚ and pastel drawing. While every skill learned in Drawing 101 is fundamentally essential in my field‚ there are three that I feel are very useful in animation: gesture sketching‚ choosing a composition‚ and an

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    The artwork I made for this self portrait project incorporates two approaches of both collage and drawing. It shows a composition of these massive figures of me. And each of them is making a different gestures. Composition is one of the most powerful elements that contribute to build my piece. This is an asymmetrical composition because it has similar visual weights in two sides. Figures in both two sides are filled with decorate tapes‚ each of them has different pattern. They all come together

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    body movement and gestures. The catalogue of these movements‚ together with attempts at defining their meaning‚ is called kinesics. Each culture is believed to possess a separate “language” of kinesics. This branch of study is used in matters of negotiation and interrogation‚ where reading nonverbal cues is of great importance. There are hundreds of thousands of possible signs that can be communicated through body movements and gestures. In addition to those movements and gestures‚ the nonverbal cues

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    includes information about the speech‚ the central idea‚ a brief biography of the author and the year and place when the speech was released. The second part is the main body‚ which includes the analysis of five elements: paralanguage‚ posture‚ gestures‚ facial expressions and eye contact and their definitions and examples from the speech. After this‚ we have the conclusion‚ which includes a summary of the main points‚ suggestions and personal likes. At last‚ the references or sources.

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