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    How Body Language Assist Indian Ethnicity In Succeeding Negotiation Activities A lot of people think that winning a negotiation is all about mastering the language skills of bargaining‚ and to some degree that’s correct. It’s not enough though as body language can say a lot more than voice in process of negotiation. Nonverbal communication can provide a huge advantage in any negotiation. When it comes to effective negotiation‚ it’s not so much what had say as what had do that really counts. Some

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    Marquise Long Understanding the importance of language An American author named Oliver Wendell Holmes once stated‚ “Language is the blood of the soul into which thoughts run and out of which they grow.” This quote‚ itself describes the importance of language as it embraces “growth” as an aspect of it. Language‚ which is a method of communication used by humans‚ allows for innovation and progress within the world. For starters‚ communication is important because

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    Speech Critique

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    memorize it‚ but it is my worst fear to speak in front of people so that is why I look down at my cards so much. Also‚ I have my cards too close to my face. The second thing that caught my attention while watching myself was that I need to have more gestures with my hands. Having a little bit more mobility with my hands will put more emphasis on the things that I am trying to say to the audience. The power point that I made was simple‚ but I feel like it got the points across and corresponded with my

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    Korea: The formal communication that had come to be expected by this culture is to be taken very seriously and adhered to when doing business. It’s important for especially visitors conducting business to know this and important details like hand gestures to be used‚ and not used.Perth: It’s important for visitors conducting business not to seem to up-tight or formal when speaking to others. Face-to-face communication is preferred‚ along with a relaxed atmosphere. These tools will help to assist in

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    Kayla &Kupono - Addiction

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    DANCE ANALYSIS Kayla &Kupono - Addiction This dance is a very emotional dance. It really connects with people in many different ways. You can interpret this dance in so many ways. It is intended to be based on addiction and this message comes across so well through this dance. The movements really show that the girl is struggling with the boy (‘the drug.’) Suspension and Sustainment are used very well in this dance. A lot of the suspension in this dance leads to the sustainment

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    Tutor’s comments: things that went well Stage number & aims Lesson Procedure Timing & Interaction Tutor’s comments: things to consider 1.Lead in to set context for the lesson. Do not point. Under hand gestures. No hands in pockets. T - Put name labels on desk next to Sts. Context – Looking at the Clive and Linda story. T – show the pictures and ask sts; Who is this? What happened to her? Who is this? What happened to him? 1 mins. TTT (1)

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    speech however you did not look to the left side of the room once!” “You really didn’t make any hand gestures or use body language.” Those critics were so true and I’m so sorry that I really didn’t make any eye contact with the left side of my classmates Maybe because I was so nervous that I was the first speaker‚ I totally forgot what I was supposed to do during the speech such as the hand gestures and the body languages. I admitted that I am not really a outgoing people and I also feel nervous

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    Tactics for a good speech

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    speaking can be easily improved with three simple tricks. These tricks include making eye contact with the audience and using hand gestures‚ starting the speech with a question or a fact‚ and finally if you make a mistake do not apologize to the audience. Eye contact with the audience and using hand gestures. Making eye contact with the audience and using hand gestures can help you engage with your audience and make a firm connection with them. Making a connection is important because it will help

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    is a classical Indian dance form which allows you to learn life lessons through body language such as hand movements‚ feet work‚ and facial expressions. Bharatnatayam gives much emphasis to hand gestures. Each hand movement has a specific meaning and a reason behind it. There are many hand gestures that are used to show these stories such as the Pataka which is used to represent clouds‚ forest‚ or wind‚ the Anjali is used to greet other people‚ the Kapota is used to show a sign of obedience and

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    Sign Language Website

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    general is very important in today’s society. It is used in many occasions such as school‚ businesses‚ relationships‚ and personal needs. There are a lot of different forms of communication used in everyday life. This includes talking‚ signals‚ hand gestures‚ or simply any kind of emotion. For most people‚ it may be difficult to understand those who are deaf and blind through their unique form of communication. This form of communication is known as sign language. Sign language is a very important factor

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