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    Body Language in Business Communication Body language is a non verbal form of communication that is widely used by people in everyday environment. Alone‚ or in conjunction with the words‚ body language has a big influence on how we communicate to others. In business world it can cause both positive and negative results in communication. If used properly‚ body language can help create a friendly atmosphere in any conversation and can significantly enhance your verbal message. It can help win the

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    READING BODY LANGUAGE IN POKER Fie‚ fie upon her! There ’s language in her eye‚ her cheek‚ her lip‚ Nay‚ her foot speaks; her wanton spirits look out At every joint and motive of her body. - William Shakespeare Body language is a part of nonverbal language. It includes things like stance‚ gestures‚ facial expressions‚ and even small things that are barely perceptible like a brief shrug of the shoulder or nod of the head. We frequently communicate both bodily and verbally and an estimated

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    hwsy@overseaen.com 2011 2 http://www.overseaen.com Tel:+86-551-5690811 5690812 The Importance of Body Language in Cultures , ( , , 262700 ) Abstract:Communication is necessary to people’s daily life. Although we may not realize it when we talk with others‚ we make ourselves understood not only by words. Body language sometimes helps make the communication easy and effective. Body language is treated as equivalent to nonverbal communication which sends 65 percent communication message

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    importance of Body Language! The men up there don’t Like a lot of blabber They Think a girl who Gossips is a bore. Yes‚ on land it’s much preferred For ladies not to say a word And after all‚ dear What is idle prattle for?” More than we realize‚ our body language speaks more of what we think and feel than a spoken word reveals. The way we sit‚ stand‚ smile‚ and gaze all give off a different gesture. According to Tracy Cox (n.d.)‚ author of the article “18 Body Language Clues That Say

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    Body Language and Gender Communication in the Workplace Ella Sue Duty Everest University MAR 2305-Week 4 Professor Walker Body Language and Gender Communication in the Workplace Body Language Facial expressions‚ head movements‚ body posture and actions‚ clothing‚ mannerisms and personality behaviors are signs of body language. Positive body language in the workplace helps others to perceive you as honest and open to ideas. Usually in the first 30 seconds‚ most people have already formed

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    Skills) * My TM & Public Speaking Background (Member since 2009 – Public speeches in four countries since 1995 including Iran‚ United Arab Emirates‚ Canada (Toronto‚ Chatham‚ Vancouver)‚ and the United Kingdom) * The importance of body language: * Repetition: they can repeat the message the person is making verbally. * Contradiction: they can contradict a message the individual is trying to convey. * Substitution: they can substitute for a verbal message’ *

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    art/ to find the mind’s construction in the face‚” (Act 1‚ Scene 4‚ Lines 11-12). He is suggesting that you can not read someone’s emotions through their face or eyes. However‚ in the same way that it is possible to apply facial expressions and body language to figure out how someone’s emotion‚ it is possible to deduce what someone is feeling based on their eyes. As humans‚ people create similar facial expressions to describe how they are feeling. Facial

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    “Touro University International” Leonardo R. Chavez BUS 303 Body Language Module 3 24 November 2006 Dr. Don W. McCormick Introduction: This question is a bit perturbed‚ it’s almost asking that men should act a certain way around women in the work place in order to a better job of being inclusive! How about the reverse of this question what women should do in order to accomplish the same goal. I would agree that men should behave in a professional matter and avoid

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    EXPERIMENT NO. 9 Verbal Appeal and Body Language OBJECTIVE To show that verbal expression and gestures influence social impression RELATED LITERATURE According to an article by Long (2011)‚ deceiving another person with your nonverbal messages is a form of contradiction. For example‚ you may be bored on a date or in class‚ but you do not want to communicate this feeling. So you pretend - you simulate interest‚ by keeping eye contact‚ nodding and sometimes smiling‚ all of which are not truthful

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    it’s an insult similar to “the middle finger”. Good evening Madam Toastmaster‚ fellow toastmasters and guests‚ tonight let’s look at body language in different cultures. Do you agree that gestures can communicate as effectively as words? I agree. Some might argue‚ it maybe even more than words. However we must be aware different culture has different body language. Therefore‚ in our personal and business lives‚ careful consideration must be given to whom we are with and where they are from. A question

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