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    speaking with her eyes in a sense saying "do you know what I mean” the guy 's eyes on the other hand would bulge out more and he 'll nod his head in way meaning "I understand what your saying" only without saying it. The next thing I noticed where kinesics, there different types of postures and gestures they presented. For instance, the girl touched her hair a lot she even ran her fingers from the top of her head all the way down but if obvious that her was partly tangled by the amount of time…

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    Deborah’s Intercultural Experience Analysis The shared information about the history of my family was expressed by my Grandmother during her days on earth. My Great Grandmother was born in 1897 in Clarke Country, MS. In turn, my Grandmother was born in Clarke County, MS and migrated to Chicago, Ill. at the age of 8, with her Father, after the death of her Mother. My Grandmother gave birth to 3 children, and I am the only child of her eldest daughter. Indeed, the family is small considering that…

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    It is evident that one of the major problems of teaching comes from communication problems, therefore, the more effective communication is, the more efficient education becomes. It is important for teachers to have good communication skills in the classroom, in order to interact with their students through various forms of communication. Teachers can use not only non-verbal communication; such as facial expressions, eyes, touching, body movements, dress, and use of space, but also verbal…

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    The literature selected focuses on the differences between the genders in nonverbal communication. There are several nonverbal functions and forms that could be discussed, but this literature review primarily focuses on the points that are relevant to the analysis. The section concludes with several key criteria points that the analysis will be based off of. Julia T. Wood explains that there are three main functions to nonverbal communication: To supplement verbal communication, to regulate…

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    emotional state and regulate the flow of communication. For example, by signalling to others that they have finished speaking or wish to say something. There are many different types of non-verbal communication. They include: 1. Body Movements (Kinesics), for example, hand gestures or nodding or shaking the head 2. Para-language, or aspects of the voice apart from speech, such as pitch, tone and speed of speaking 3. Posture, or how people stand or sit, whether your arms are crossed, and so on…

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    intentional and unintentional (P.S, 2008).This essay will discuss how nonverbal communication strategies can enhance communication with committee members. The first strategy will be enhancing communication through facial expression which is a form of kinesics. The face communicates more information than any other nonverbal behavior thus making it one of the most powerful forms of nonverbal communication (Floyd, 2014). For example, during the meeting, I should engage in presentational facial…

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    conducted research about nonverbal communicating in certain social setting mentioned above. The research can be applied for this idea since no matter what the environment is, we can always send and receive messages through proxemics, haptics and kinesics. As a matter of fact, religious dance connects people with the same beliefs and gather as an…

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    The feasibility of implementing in an organization will determine whether a proposed system project is technically. Focusing what needs to be improved, the feasibility of applying a new ways of communicating to be used effectively, efficiently, and economically. This could improve an organization along with developing educational measures to monitor curricular innovation and appropriate resources. The first approach is have an overview of what needs to done and design a plan that will find…

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    listening to understand what athletes are communicating. The communication consists of verbal and nonverbal messages. “Non-verbal communication includes facial expressions, the tone and pitch of the voice, gestures displayed through body language (kinesics) and the physical distance between the communicators (proxemics)” (SkillsYouNeed,…

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    INTRODUCTION International Human Resources Issues linked to the integration of numerous nationalities within the company workforce due to globalization, mobility and development in tourism trends. Which also contains the cultural diversity. Cultural diversity is the difference between different cultures, impact when they met, such as competition and loss reaction. Cultural diversity may be due to religious constituencies, ethnic group, language, political stance, social class, gender,…

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