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    Gestures

    2.12.13 BODY GESTUERS OF THE WORLD During our life we express our opinion, feelings, thoughts with the help of the words, but sometimes there are things which cannot be expressed with the help of simple words and that time we use language of gestures. These international and unique language has a long history. There are plenty of gestures and all the gestures have their origin but their meaning

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    Demonstrative Communicatin Paper

    out of our mouth is 7%, non-verbal is 55% that is through body language , gestures and facial expressions and tone of voice is 38% that is the sound. A communication skill involves the three components, so delivering a message to the audience vocally needs to be congruent to the body language and tone of voice to persuade the audience. For example, if someone is asking you a question and you answered it confidently but your body language shows differently, it could send mix messages to the listener

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    International Finance

    Body language 1. As many researches show 93 per cent of all our communication is non-verbal. That is why it is very important to know how to behave and what kind of gestures and postures are acceptable in that society where you are now. We can control our own body language just if we have some knowledge about it. We have to read some articles or books about affective use of body language. Also we have to observe others’ people body language that can help us to understand better what is appropriate

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    Non Verbal

    The importance of non-verbal communication 1. Introduction It is quite usual to forget about many aspects of non-verbal communication when hearing this notion. In fact, what comes to mind immediately are body gestures or facial expressions. However, there are many more aspects. For this reason, chapter two begins with a definition of non-verbal communication and chapter three illustrates these definitions with examples. They also show the importance of non-verbal communication in daily life.

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    The Role of Body Language in Intercultural Communication

    The role of body language in intercultural communication Despite the fact that the majority of gestures can be universally deciphered, there are considerable differences in body languages in different cultures. Thus the process of intercultural communication requires great tact and consideration to the behavioral patterns typical of other countries. Here are some brief pointers concerning body language variations and gestures in cultures which differ from Western (US/UK notably) behaviour. People

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    Demonstrative Communication

    through thoughts or messages by using writing, signals or speech. This communication can be verbal or nonverbal, visual or written. Verbal communication can be written or oral communication. Nonverbal communication consists of eye contact or body language. Facial expressions can be either positive or negative. Smiles or eye contact are two examples of positive facial expressions. Negative communication, could be someone who is grinning, looking confused and not paying attention. Ineffective

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    Reporting

    George Herbert Mead (1863—1931) [pic]George Herbert Mead is a major figure in the history of American philosophy, one of the founders of Pragmatismalong with Peirce, James, Tufts, and Dewey. He published numerous papers during his lifetime and, following his death, several of his students produced four books in his name from Mead's unpublished (and even unfinished) notes and manuscripts, from students' notes, and from stenographic records of some of his courses at the University of Chicago. Through

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    Scientific Report

    Faculty of English at Hanoi Open University for their ideas, support, encouragement and help in supplying materials and their valuable suggestion for me to have this thesis accomplished. Thanks for encouraging of the students in Group of English language courses K2 to help me overcome difficulties to complete this thesis. Last but not least, I am greatly indebted to my family for the sacrifice they have devoted to the fulfillment of this academic work. This thesis cannot avoid limitation

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    Demonstrative Communication

    sending and receiving messages. Communication is done in many different ways, writing, body language and sign language. Communication is written or visual and verbal or nonverbal. Communicating in writing can be done through memos, letters and emails. Visual communication can be found in things like road signs, retail displays and photographs. Nonverbal communication is behavior such as facial expressions, body language and eye contact. This paper will discuss the effective, ineffective, positive and

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    Demonstrative Communication

    demonstrative communication are body language and facial expressions. Demonstrative communication, as with any form of communication can be positive, negative, effective, and ineffective for both the sender and receiver. The key to this process is the audience listening and responding appropriately to ensure the messenger receives valuable feedback.    Whether a person is aware of it or not, when he or she speaks, nonverbal communication is taking place. Body language is a type of demonstrative communication

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