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    Chapter 7 Analysis

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    perception was not the same after watching the video for the second time. I noticed her gestures‚ eloquence‚ posture and mode of dressing and I realized that although she was talking about how to convey power and influence‚ she was conveying what Pfeffer talked about in chapter 7 as “acting with power”. Gruenfeld expressed confidence as she was lecturing and her posture and gestures was like Pfeffer said in p.137 “Gestures should be short and forceful‚ not long and circular.” I also noticed the examples

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    Hand gestures can be extremely contradictory depending on the mood of the speaker‚ or how they portray themselves. Enuaraq-Strauss’s consistent use of animated hand gestures throughout the entire video demonstrates her passion towards the topic of the benefits of seal hunting and emphasized the points she was making in the video; however‚ her tendency to over-gesture can make her seem erratic‚ less believable‚ and less powerful. Multiple

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    Social Offences

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    offences contain. For example‚ murder is a criminal offence‚ but only because the loss of a hugely meaningful social component – in this case‚ a person – has been intentionally caused. As a member of society‚ I see the damage that emotionally loaded gestures‚ phrases and actions can have on the fabric of it. If somebody is in possession of visible malevolence‚ relationships can be scarred and broken even if a criminal offence is not committed. Firstly‚ I’d like to talk about planning to trick or

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    deception. Although men often send nonverbal signals‚ they typically do so with less subtlety than women. Gestures and Mannerisms Jo Freeman‚ author of "Women: A Feminist Perspective‚" asserts that men rely on more obvious gestures and are more likely to use their hands to express themselves. Women‚ on the other hand‚ tend to use more subtle and restrained gestures and exhibit deferential gestures‚ such as lowering the eyes when interrupted or confronted. Facial Expressions Women tend to make more

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    Cultural Conflict

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    conveyed lies in the physical context‚ including tone of voice‚ facial expression‚ and gestures. In low context communication‚ the spoken word carries most of the meaning‚ whatever is trying to be conveyed is simply said directly. Coming from a big Armenian family‚ culture and conflict are very high context between me and the rest of my family members. Every little tone of voice‚ facial expression‚ and gesture has a major meaning behind it‚ to decode the true meaning you would

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    How to Spot a Liar

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    contact with the other person. The body is the most revealing of all. While many liars try to control their voice and face‚ many do not know that their body has its own language. Posture and gestures reveal a person’s feelings. Liars tend to make less enthusiastic gestures. At times‚ the gesture may not fit with what is being said. Liars tend to hold themselves at a greater distance from other people. They also have a less relaxed body position. You may notice‚ too‚ nervous behaviors such as

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    receiver. For example‚ someone who leaves a voice message on a telephone is still using verbal communication‚ even though the receiver has not yet acquired the message. Nonverbal communication refers to the use of communication without verbal words. Gestures‚ facial expressions‚ eye contact‚ touch‚ written context‚ text messages‚ e-mails‚ and body language are examples of how one may communicate nonverbally. Another aspect of nonverbal communication consists of unwritten characterizations such as laughing

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    Body Language. It has been said that actions speak louder than words‚ but‚ what exactly is body language? The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines it as: "The gestures‚ movements‚ and‚ mannerisms by which a person or animal communicates with others. So‚ now knowing this definition the phrase "Actions speak louder than words " starts to make a lot more sense. Even though our body language does not reveal all our innermost thoughts and feelings‚ it does not mean it is to be ignored. It plays a key role

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    Promote communication skills in a health‚Social care ‚ childrens or young peoples setting. 1.1 The reasons people communicate is to ask for informantion‚share information‚ show there feelings and express there thoughts. 1.2 Communication affects relationships in the setting because to build a good one with a young person or adult you need to communicate and start a foundation of a relationship. 2.1 To demonstrate the wishes and needs of others you may need to listen well‚ use picture cards

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    Human Ethology Frank Brock‚ Jr. A.P. Biology 2012 ABSTRACT: website: http://www.nel.edu/21_6/NEL21062000X001_Klein_.pdf INTRODUCTION (with hypothesis): Define Human ethology….. Humans interact frequently by HNC (Human Non-verbal Communication)- and define Hypothesis…Based on prior knowledge of non-verbal communication in human interactions‚ females are more expressive than males in most cases. METHODS: The Mooresville High School A.P. Biology class observed 4 group

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