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    relationships among the parts of the society. Functionalists and conflict theorists focus on the macro level. Symbolic interactionists focus on the micro level. The seven components of nonmaterial culture are gestures‚ norms‚ values‚ language‚ mores‚ folkways‚ and sanctions. Gestures are movements of the body to communicate with others. An example would be waving hello or frowning. Folkways are norms that are not strictly enforced. Cultural forms of dress or food habits are examples of folkways

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    Happiness is difficult to describe‚ a feeling‚ a gesture or anything that can make a person feel good‚ great‚ exceptional or just an emotion; happiness is joy. Defining happiness is impossible to do; beyond the definition are explanations of what makes a person happy. After all‚ happiness is easily recognizable on the surface‚ a smile‚ laughter or reaction to a situation an expression of words‚ show of gratitude in exchange for a sensation‚ happiness; a thank you. Each help defines happiness

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    1. What structure would you say this speech follows? In your opinion‚ what words or sections in the speech indicate the structure? The verbal structure this speech follows is the tell presentation. Matt Cutts speaks the most throughout his presentation to inform the audience about setting and achieveing goals for 30 days. He learned that when he made small changes they were more likely to stick‚ instead of procrastinating give it a shot to accomplish anything you have always wanted to try. 2. What

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    open handed Facial expressions. dont stare it distorts the face Eye contact ‚ dont stare‚ use natural contact Speaking in a clear concise voice Gestures‚ dont over exeggerate 3.1 People from different cultures may interpret things Communicating with the deaf Do not over express facial gestures Speak clearly Eleminate ineccesary noise‚ tv‚radio Use gestures Use picture cards Comminicating with the blind Identify yourself when entering the room Explain what you are going to do Orientate individual

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    Body Language: The Observable Polygraph Test “I speak two languages‚ body and English.” In this famous quote‚ Ralph Waldo Emerson states that he is‚ in a sense‚ bilingual. He is able to verbally speak English‚ while at the same time nonverbally “speak” body language. Michael Argyle‚ a psychologist at Oxford‚ also stated that “Humans use two quite separate languages [language and nonverbal communication]‚ each with its own function” (Beattie 19). All humans have the capacity to simultaneously

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    Miscommunication has been a problem when dealing with these differences. Men and women continue to build body languages that only made sense to themselves and not to the opposite gender. Although one defeats the other in a general body language such as; gestures for men and facial expressions for women‚ they will always be equal. Body languages may also differ between the two parties through culture and behavior. By knowing the differences between the two genders‚ a mutual understanding may be established

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    NON-VERVAL COMMUNICATION Body movements‚ gestures and postures Kinesics is the interpretation of body language such as facial expressions and gestures — or‚ more formally‚ non-verbal behavior related to movement‚ either of any part of the body or the body as a whole.  Gesture is a form of non-verbal communication in which visible bodily actions communicate particular messages‚ either in place of speech or together and in parallel with words. Gestures include movement of the hands‚ face‚ or other

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    under the same flag? There isn’t an answer‚ but we can look at some big issues that can cause friction or may offend someone. Every culture has its norms‚ the “dos” and “do nots”‚ which shape what is not accepted in that society. Then there are gestures‚ which usually do not mean the same thing from country to country. Other things that can cause conflict are religious rules‚ and general up bringing we get as children from our parents. In society we create norms that govern the way we are suppose

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    make other people happy. What I found fascinating is how such a small action can have an impact on my mood for the day. While I was working on this project‚ I didn’t feel like my natural self. It was hard to concentrate on other things because peers gesture for handshakes so often that I had to constantly think about the social consequences of not shaking their hand. Although this was insightful‚ I found the whole experience very

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    Cultural diversity is seen everyday in our society in the United States. As defined‚ the existence of a variety of cultural or ethnic groups within a society. When it comes to public speaking and cultural diversity‚ you make think how these two connect. They actually go hand in hand in becoming a well rounded public speaker. In our world today‚ there are over six thousand languages that are spoken in our world. To narrow it down‚ in the United States today there are over three hundred languages spoken

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