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    Many information is given about the topic of body language ranging from some background information to its meaning. Majority of the researches who have focused on this have also given examples about the topic. The conversation regarding the topic of dancers usage of body language to communicate is centered on visual education as opposed to the usual reading and writing experiments. This was beneficial to gain understanding of the examples given about my topic. One experiment, which was done by…

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    Scott Rouse’s seminar entitled Body Language Tactics was very informative as it relates to body language and what it means in a business aspect. It seemed the most informative portion of the seminar as it relates to my organization is the reasons why individuals lie. According to Mr. Rouse, we lie for love, hate or greed (personal communication, October 17th, 2015). I work in the mental health industry and the clients I work with have typically suffered some very unfortunate events in their…

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    Talk “Your Body Language Shapes Who You Are” Amy Cuddy, a social psychologist, argues that body language can shape who a person is and how they feel. She proves that body language can determine a person’s life by conducting a scientific experiment. From whether or not someone gets the job to if they get a second date, it is all in how a person communicates with their body. It is almost impossible to prove that this argument is wrong or fallible. What is body language? Body language is defined…

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    interpreting/understanding the body language of others? Explain. Classical Conditioning is all about how an animal/human learns to predict an upcoming event based on a stimulus. Because of Classical Conditioning which involves brain substrates that work out in specific detail, from sensory input to commands produces motor responses, which is why Classical Conditioning is heavily studied. Through learning about Classical Conditioning it can play a key role in understanding the body language of…

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    express emotion, they use their body. The teachers there always express how important it is to tell a story with our bodies. That is why we dance, to express emotion and tell a story to our audience when performing. Dancers at West Side Dance Studio use body language to accomplish their goal of expressing emotion and telling a story to the audience. My purpose for writing this research paper is to explain how dancers at West Side Dance Studio use body movements as a language to express emotion.…

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    It is impossible to know all of the different cultural differences in body language that you can run into. And trying to abide by all of them is even tougher. “If I did, I’d be running around not looking at anyone with my hands in my pockets. Of course, then I would be offending both Turkish people (hands in my pockets) and all of my friends in the States.”(DIENER 2009) There are several items that differentiate humans and give away where they are from. A couple of those items may include eye…

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    reactions in the body and brain that prime the heart, lungs and muscles to fight, flight or freeze. Children begin to become emotionally dysregulated, which can appear as aggressive, agitated and angry or disengaged, numb and inattentive. Instead of giving warnings of possible punishment, teachers can try to give offers of help or direct the child to participate in self-regulation activities. Blaustein & Kinniburgh (2010) and Downey (2007) discuss the importance of body language and…

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    Nonverbal Gestures

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    Nonverbal communication is the process of communication without words. Nonverbal communication uses kinesics which is the interpretation of body motion communication such as facial expressions and gestures. We use gestures on an everyday basis to communicate nonverbally with others. After observing people around me at home, work and the public, I came across some interesting gestures I can use to better explain the meanings of each. In the following reading you will understand the difference…

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    Non Verbal Communication

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    of them and walls can be difficult to break down. Keeping an open posture when communicating with others is vital in order to retain a respectable working relationship. As per Mokhtari (2013) 55% of communication is based on body language. So what this is saying is body language says more than the words we…

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    1. In business, whether a follower or leader, it is important to listen and interpret the message a sender is trying to send. Nonverbal cues are helpful when interpreting a message in a face-to- face conversation, feelings may be expressed through the “speaker’s loudness, tone of voice, pace of speech, as well as watching the speaker’s facial expressions, posture, gestures and so on” (Hughes, Ginnett, and Curphy, p. 290). Various examples of nonverbal cues were presented in the video that could…

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