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    Body Language Body language‚ communicating through gestures‚ is often the key to a meaningful conversation. These gestures that we apply in our conversations often help us to get our point across‚ or to show someone something that we just can’t describe in words. Sometimes we communicate this way without even realizing it. Many gestures we perform on a daily basis affect the outcome of a conversation such as a person becoming needlessly insulted‚ divorce‚ and how people perceive someone. Many times

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    Edlin Sri Lankan culture is a rich blend of the interaction of diverse cultural patterns both indigenous and derived from‚ trade‚ religions‚ as well as‚ western colonization. The cultural patterns of Sri Lanka today show the lasting impact of a diverse range of cultures. The overall culture is largely the result of the impact of the introduction of Buddhism‚ more than 2‚300 years ago. It was very much later‚ from the early 16th century‚ that Sri Lanka came under the strong influence of the

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    on the return trip from camp‚ five days later. It is the camp’s way of forcing high school students to interact with each other and have face to face conversations‚ rather than focusing on their technological devices all week. According to Sherry Turkle‚ this obsession with technology is a real problem. In her essay “The Flight from Conversation” first published in the New York Times on April 22‚ 2012‚ she argues that current technology has hindered society’s ability to communicate with and understand

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    every year. The reason for that problems are husband and wife actively addicted to drug‚ alcohol or withholding sex; however‚ the biggest problem of divorce is the women and the men failed in conversation‚ they miss understanding between husband and wife. According to Deborah Tannen‚ ’’Sex‚ Lies‚ and Conversation’’ that she explained the women and the men are different between biologically and inherently. The men are really good at communicating‚ frequently offering ideas and anecdotes but the women

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    The article “A Conversation With Whales” by James Nestor‚ featured in The New York Times on April 15‚ 2016‚ argues the best way to observe and study whales is by free diving. As a scientist who closely studied sperm whales by free diving on a research team‚ Nestor wrote this article to express the urgency surrounding learning about whales as they approach endangerment. He successfully explains the importance of free-diving for this purpose through ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos. Nestor uses personal credentials

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    Deborah Tannen’s essay on “Sex‚ Lies‚ and Conversation” highlights the different communication styles of men and women. Tannen attempts to get beyond simplistic stereotypes that‚ for example‚ women chatter constantly while men are ‘strong and silent‚’ or‚ conversely‚ that women are shy and quiet and men are more articulate than their female partners. Rather‚ the truth behind these contradictory stereotypes is much more complex. Tannen opens her essay with an anecdote drawn from her own personal experience

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    How is Prejudice Explored in the Poems ’Still I Rise’ and ’Telephone Conversation’? ’Telephone Conversation’ by Wole Soyinka and ’Still I Rise’ by Maya Angelou tackle the social injustice of discrimination. Both poems lack in similarities‚ the only one being theme‚ yet possess an abundance of differences. Although both poems convey the same theme‚ they differ in their means of conveyance. For instance they both explore prejudice and discrimination but through different types of language‚ imagery

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    Analysis and Commentary of “Telephone Conversation” by Wole Soyinka This poem is about the perceptions‚ attitudes and problems between the black and white skinned people/races. In this short poem of a telephone conversation between a dark skinned West African and a British landlady‚ the writer‚ Wole Soyinka‚ effectively makes others aware of the prejudice and tantrums thrown by the whites to the blacks. This poem emphasises the racism and criticism of Whites against the Blacks. In this poem

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    This difference is extremely prevalent within conversation between men and women. One of the strongest communication barriers lies within gender; American academic and professor of linguistics‚ Deborah Tannen alongside business and marketing team Robin Croft‚ Clive Boddy and Corinne Pentucci‚ both shed light upon the varying aspects of conversation among women and men. Tannen presents her thoughts in the form of her essay Sex‚ Lies and Conversation; Why Is It So Hard for Men and Women to Talk to

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    Mel Gibson reportedly attacked a Daily Telegraph photographer outside the cinema in Sydney on Sunday‚ shortly after she took pictures of the actor and his girlfriend Rosalind Ross while leaving a movie theater. The photographer‚ Kristi Miller‚ took snapshots of the 59 year old actor together with his girlfriend leaving an Australian Israeli Film Festival when Gibson allegedly pushed and verbally abused her. "I thought he was going to punch me in the face‚" Miller told the Daily Telegraph. "He was

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