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    The castle character chart English Misc Darryl is tough‚ "That man has principals" sal respects darryl Darryl Kerrigan body language - assertive when challenging/defending family‚ towers over messenger person‚ serious face‚slightly hunched shoulders. Hand gestures Tense and aggressive when Threatened At dinner table relaxed‚ proud and dressed to nines After court defeat played with food and slightly saddened Dialogue "You’re dreamin’/ tell’en his dreamin’ " has

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    relationship close as opposed to tearing it apart. In the movie “Hitch”‚ Will Smith states‚ “Sixty percent of all human communication is nonverbal body language; thirty percent is your tone‚ so that means ninety percent of what you ’re saying isn ’t coming out of your mouth” (Lassiter‚ 2005). With this being stated‚ body language‚ tone‚ and verbal language are all things that must be particularly paid close attention too and effectively utilized‚ whether you are the speaker or the listener. While

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    research was carried on by following methods: appropriate literature‚ internet data-base research and team meetings. Non-verbal communication (NVC) is used to describe the message that is not spoken or written. It is expressed by gestures‚ body language‚ facial expressions‚ eye contacts‚ use of space‚ dress codes. There are six different functions of NVC‚ which are: expressing the emotions‚ supporting speech‚ replacing speech‚ indicating relationships‚ regulating conversation‚ getting feedback

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    America and someone in India can go south if one doesn’t understand the other. Not only was Todd struggling with understanding their language but he was also finding it hard to adapt to their body language. Although American life style and Indian life style are totally different‚ Todd was able to adapt to it via non-verbal communication. You may not realize it but body language differs in every culture. Eye contact‚ head shaking‚ hand gestures and other simple actions are totally different and if used

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    Verbal messages-the words we choose‚ 2‚ Para verbal messages-how we say the words‚ 3‚ Non-verbal-our body language. Oral is quick and natural‚ it is most effective in the following situations: Face to face‚ debates and discussions‚ telephone conversations‚ radio interviews‚ speeches and gossip‚ oral communication needs both speaking and listening skills. Tone‚ accent‚ styles of speaking‚ body language and pitch make communication more effective and impressive. The disadvantages of oral communication

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    about a topic‚issue‚problem or situation among members of a group who share certain common objectives. G D is essentially an interactive oral process. The group members need to listen to each other and use voice and gesture effectively‚use clear language and persuasive style. GD is structured: the exchange of ideas in a GD takes place in a systematic and structured way. Each of the participants gets an opportunity to express his/her views and comments on the views expressed by other members of

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    based on his body language‚ Vincent appeared comfortable. He had good eye contact throughout the interview and was open to answering the questions that I had for him. During the interview‚ Vincent expressed his love for soccer and it so happens I play soccer to. He then became more open with me because he felt like I was able to relate to him. Prior to the interview‚ I read over the questions in order to provide a better flow and avoid awkward silence. I also practiced my body language and my tone

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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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    what your body is communicating. You can say many wonderful things about yourself‚ but your body language or speaking style may say otherwise. Preview: These are the three key points to effectively using verbal and nonverbal communication in a job interview. 1. You must show confident‚ calm‚ and moderate body language. 2. You should use a professional and well-mannered speaking style. 3. You should dress appropriately and moderate. Transition: To begin with… Body I. You must

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    Cuddy Title: “Your Body Language Shapes Who You Are.” Source: TED Talks Main Idea: How non verbal communication can change our lives. At the beginning of her speech‚ Your Body Language Shapes Who You Are‚ Amy Cuddy asks the audience to note their posture and how they’re sitting. Her intent is to offer some free life hacks about posture. Moreover‚ body language‚ that could change how the rest of their lives go. Amy states that humans are fascinated with body language‚ especially other

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