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    Body Language

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    language is way more important than what we say. There is a good saying that actions are louder than words‚ which is proof for scientific research that humans express what they want to say by 7% for Words and 93% for body posture‚ gestures‚ facial expressions‚ eye movements. That is Body language and it can help you in relationships‚ in business‚ and it is crucial to our daily life. We practice non-verbal communication every day‚ when we interact with someone else. If observed carefully‚ we can

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    idea of how the look on her face is. How her facial expression is) side 195‚ line 27 “his mood was alert and steady in this scene‚ as well as being sullen” ( a simlie. a mood cant be alert and steady) side 195‚ line 29 long looks(Metafor. long look. Gives us an idea how it may look‚ it does paint a picture in our mind) side 196 line “while their eyes roved over the boys and girls in their care” ( eyes can’t rove over people‚ but it is an expression‚ that make pictures in our

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    Multicultural Communication ECN405 – Management in a Global Economy Colorado State University Global Campus Instructor: Barbara – Leigh Tonelli Submitted: August 17‚ 2014 Introduction In this clip‚ the ICRC (International Committee of the Red Cross discuss how the Red Cross performs humanitarian aid within the political climate and upheaval of the modern world. Members of the board include someone from Great Britain‚ Switzerland‚ France‚ and Belgium. The discussion between persons from

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    In the age of technology people treats internet as an enjoyable way of spending free time. Chatting online using applications such as MSN and Facebook is becoming an increasingly popular method for finding romantic partners. Online encounters allow you the opportunity to get to know people from all over the world‚ time and distance are no longer limiting factors for the participants to communicate‚ all they have to do is to send messages or emails and patiently wait for replies from their ideal targets

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    Becoming a Facial Decoder

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    [pic] BECOMING A FACIAL DECODER We mentioned previously that some researchers- the psychologist Paul Ekman is the best known- have studied whether facial expression reveal true emotions. These researchers have distinguished real smiles (so called Duchenne smiles‚ named after French physician Guillaume Duchenne) from fake smiles. Duchenne found genuine smile raised not only the corners of the mouth (easily faked) but also cheek and eye muscles (much more difficult to fake)

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    to effectively de-escalate a crisis situation. The Crisis Escalation Spiral Triggers and Warning Signs Certain features may serve as warning signs to indicate that a person may be escalating. The Crisis Escalation Spiral  Tense and angry facial expressions  Increased or prolonged restlessness‚  Poor concentration  Body tension‚ Reporting anger or violent feelings Delusions or hallucinations with violent  General over-simulation of vital signs. increased RR‚BP‚HR‚ Sweating The Crisis Escalation

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    Counselling Level 2

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    para-verbal communication and must ask the client‚ what they are really thinking and feeling. The SOLER are for the 1) eye contact it is essential‚ majority of the time and showing face movement. This can be gestures‚ head movement and facial expression. 2) keep still‚ not to fidget do not rock back and forth‚ play with your hair or clothes or hands. 3) Personal space ‚ not too far near about 2-3 feet apart is a comfortable distant. 4) Posture sitting up straight or even leaning towards

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    somewhat reflected on the hypothesis. More volunteers had higher scores after the test was over than lower scores. Further research may include increasing the number of volunteers. Results from this experiment may help Kinesics when studying facial expressions and body behavior. RESEARCH QUESTION: How can you tell the difference between a real and fake smile? HYPOTHESIS: H1: If people were tested to see if they could determine a real smile from a fake smile‚ then most people will not determine

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    Public Speaking - Essay 2

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    communication. Before this course I was unaware of how significant non-verbal communication was to public speaking. According to Genard‚ “93 percent of message reception in public speaking comes from nonverbal communication” (Genard‚ 2010). Facial expressions and body language are what most people think of when discussing non-verbal communication. However‚ eye contact‚ lighting and gestures are also included. When I have to write a speech or speak in front of a group in the future there are many

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    Freeman Analysis

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    Freeman Analysis In the essay “Not So Fast‚” John Freeman discusses the fact that technology has made our daily communication much more efficient than in the past‚ although this is making us forget about the physical world by limiting our face-to-face interaction. Freeman also explains that conversations using technology do not contain any context‚ and that lack of context is destroying our personal relationships. I agree with Freeman that technology has hastened our world‚ making our conversations

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