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    Reflection on Education

    assigned You Tube video titled, “History Channel Secrets of Body Language” it was encouraged to look beyond words because body language tells it all. Big ideas highlighted in the video stressed this point. The video states body movement composes ninety-three percent of communication and only seven percent of communication derives from words. The video expressed a walk can convey power or a simple gesture can hide a lie, meaning body language can betray us. It was also expressed in the video that

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    Demonstrative Communication

    Demonstrative Communication What is our body language saying? Demonstrative communication is an important form of communication that uses nonverbal and unwritten communication to express thoughts and feelings. It uses facial expressions, tone of voice and, body language to transmit these messages. It is divided into five principles and seven nonverbal communication types (variations); chronemics, proxemics, oculesics, kinesics, haptics, vocalics, and personal type. Also, like verbal communication

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    What Is Communication?

    Presentations What is Communication? ❚  Nonverbal Communication -body language -eye contact Importance of Communication ❚  Class Presentations ❚  Field Research ❚  Business Communications ❚  Public Speaking Fear of Public Speaking ❚  Population ❘  No.1 fear=Public Speaking ❘  Fear No.2=Death ❚  Stage fright -In spotlight -unprepared -inexperienced Effective Communication ❚  Preparation ❚  Practice ❚  Presence Effective Communication ❚  Preparation ❙  research -non-research

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    Demonstrative Communication

    Demonstrative Communication Steven Hyatt BCOM/275 7/09/2012 Lenny Washington Demonstrative Communication Ever been in a meeting or conference and noticed the hand gestures, motions, body language, or just overall demeanor of the speaker or presenter. How did he or she appeal to those listening? Did they grasp on to what was being said? Or did they just gaze there in boredom hoping that it was over soon. Everyone at the meeting or conference was using some form of what is called demonstrative

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    Demonstrative Communication

    (Merriam-Webster.com) Demonstrative communication uses nonverbal or unwritten forms of communication. It is used to enhance the sending and receiving of messages through nonverbal communications such as facial expressions, tone of voice, posture, gestures, body language etc. Demonstrative communication can be both effective and ineffective. It can also have positive and negative effects on the sender and the receiver. One example of demonstrative communication would be using eye contact when delivering

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    Health and Social Care

    also important to ensure that the information received is accurate; one must clarify by asking questions to find out the exact meaning of the message to avoid conflict and misunderstanding. Furthermore, communicating clearly using appropriate body language, gesture, verbal and non-verbal cues will give the correct information that the other person need. In health and social care, it is important to communicate effectively with the patients, service users and their family and relatives.Working in a health

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    Cross Cultural Communication

    there are several languages and dialects, the most important are Mandarin and Cantonese, most of business people speak at least some English (Katz, 2008).Chinese is a family of closely related but mutually unintelligible languages. These languages are known variously as f¨¡ngy¨¢n (regional languages), dialects of Chinese or varieties of Chinese. In all over 1.2 billion people speak one or more varieties of Chinese. All varieties of Chinese belong to the Sino-Tibetan family of languages and each one

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    Demonstrative Communication

    and receiving messages. People communicate using many methods. Sometimes they use verbal communication consisting of oral and written messages and other times they choose to use nonverbal communication, which may include such methods as gestures, body language, and facial expressions just to name a few. Demonstrative communication includes all of the messages one sends and receives without words, both on a conscious and unconscious level. Facial expressions are the most common among all nonverbal

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    All in

    among the earliest way of communication that children learn, and it is closely attached to a specified gesture. It is common and most people understand that communication means giving and receiving information or messages. The process of communication includes exchanging small group of words (sentences), information and even thoughts by speaking to one another, by making signs such as body language, by writing things as well as by our behavior. There are more than one way to communicate with one another

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    Kinect-Based Gesture Password Recognition

    Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 6(8): 492-499, 2012 ISSN 1991-8178 Kinect-based Gesture Password Recognition Mohd Afizi Mohd Shukran, Mohd Suhaili Bin Ariffin Faculty of Science and Defence Technology, Universiti Pertahanan Nasional Malaysia, Aras 6, Bangunan Bistari, Kem Sungai Besi, 57000 Kuala Lumpur. Abstract: Hand gesture password might be the most natural and intuitive way to communicate between people and machines, since it closely mimics how human interact with each

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