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    1e.New York‚ NY: Prentice Hall‚ Inc. Retrieved from https://ecampus.phoenix.edu/content/eBookLibrary2/content/TOC.aspx?assetid=b3c3245d-f6d6-4a31-9bd4-cf9dcb1016d1&assetmetaid=c513ccb7-db0c-4459-ad78-755bc911dd41 Brown N. (2010) Edward T. Hall: Proxemic Theory‚ 1966. Center for Spatially Integrated Social Science. Regents of University of California‚ Santa Barbara‚ California. Retrieved from http://www.csiss.org/classics/content/13 Davis J. (2008). PSYCHOLOGICAL BENEFITS OF NATURE EXPERIENCES:

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    Colorblind? Little Miss Sunshine is a movie about a dysfunctional (yet oddly supportive) family’s road trip from hell. This extended family consists of a mother‚ father‚ her son from a previous relationship‚ daughter‚ uncle and grandfather. This film was released August 18‚ 2006 and won two Oscars for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role (Alan Arkin) and Best Writing‚ Original Screenplay. Abigail Breslin was nominated for her portrayal of Olive. Little Miss Sunshine was also nominated

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    and feel towards the group. Nonverbal communication includes facial expressions‚ body language‚ paralanguage‚ proxemics‚ and chronemics‚ along with many other things. Facial expressions refer to eye contact or a smile on ones face. Body language is the message we send with the movement of body parts. Paralanguage is the meaning perceived with the words used to express the message. Proxemics is the individual boundaries people draw. Chronemics is the study of the use of time. Research estimates that

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    distance‚ objects‚ etc.‚ can be delivered non-verbal messages. Systematic study of non-verbal communication scholar Judee Burgoon divided non-verbal character area into seven types‚ namely‚ kinesics‚ proxemics‚ physical appearance‚ haptics‚ vocalic‚ chronemics and artifacts. EVT is closely related to proxemics‚ about the interpersonal distance and space research. Core Concepts of EVT The core concepts of EVT are include expectancy‚ violation valence and communicator reward valence. EVT

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    imaginary - Mohammed The role of culture in interpersonal interaction –Viviane Culture‚ identity and communication Worldviews and Norms The Fundamental Attribution Error 5. Non-verbal communication – Fahed Characteristics Structure (kinesics‚ proxemics‚ paralanguage) 4. Interculturalism in the classroom: Student acculturation and adaptation – Hosam Pedagogical differences between the Gulf and the US– Nancy Common differences in verbal and non-verbal interaction – Fahed 5. Open forum and

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    communication can be the way you move your eyes‚ the tone you speak with‚ the position of your arms and hands‚ and what you are actively doing while speaking. Nonverbal communication consists of‚ "The body (kinesics)‚ the voice (paralanguage)‚ objects (proxemics)‚ and touch (haptics)." (Grubb‚ Hemby‚ 2003). Each form of nonverbal communication either singularly or concomitantly plays an important role in helping us to grasp the true meaning of a message‚ and what I will describe are effective ways to improve

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    are largely determined by a complex grid of unconscious cultural patterns. In The Silent Language (1959) Hall outlined a broad theory of culture and described how its rules control people’s lives. In The Hidden Dimension (1966) he introduced proxemics‚ the study of our culturally determined perception and use of space. In Beyond Culture (1976) he progressed further towards an integral vision of culture. THE SILENT LANGUAGE People communicate through a whole range of behavior that is unexamined

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    A Thousand Years of Good Prayers 10/03/13 Intercultural Communications Midterm Exam Introduction The film A Thousand Years of Good Prayers is a great example of how real life intercultural interactions exist. The main characters do a great job in playing their role. In this essay exam I am going to give a brief synopsis of the film and then describe 15 key terms from our reading and how they apply to the film. A Thousand Years of Good Prayers A Thousand Years of Good Prayers is a story

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    Cross-Cultural Issues in Human Resource Management – a Comparison between Japan and Sweden. International Tourism Management Words: 1498 US English People are an organization’s most important resource and asset. Good management of individuals and the workforce is therefore crucial to attain the organizational goals and objectives (Foot and Hook‚ 2008). However‚ these characteristics are not static but constantly changing‚ including shifts to values and lifestyles‚ families‚ education

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