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    Guardians, in their particular conduct - particularly outward appearances and stance and non-verbal communication pass on a great deal to their kids. Different circumstances, it can be more self-evident when parents discuss their predispositions so everyone can hear. Guardians may tell kids they don 't need them taking up with special groups of individuals…

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    truth of being human is that we all lie; some people lie to achieve something good, others lie to look good or protect themselves and, the one we are more familiar, people lie to harm others. According to a professor of the School of Media and Communication at Korea University, Timothy R. Levine, deception “is intentionally, knowingly, or purposefully misleading another person” and a lie is a subtype of deception that involves giving falsehood to another person, consciously. We can divide lies…

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    Within the world there are many groups, a group is defined as "A collection of three to twenty people who feel a sense of belonging and common purpose." (Verderber, 170) Each group has its own construct, communication and reason for forming. In the movie 10 Things I Hate About You there are many examples of the different types of groups. One example would be an interest group, "A group composed of people who come together because they share a common interest." (Verderber, 171) In the high school…

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    calls his name, but he is not responsive each time and does not make clear eye contact with her. The behaviors observed align with criteria in the DSM-V Autism Spectrum Disorder criteria (299.00-F84.0), which states “Persistent deficits in social communication and social interaction across multiple contexts, as manifested by the following, currently or by history” (Autism Speaks 2015). Under this…

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    Introduction Unfortunately, everybody has non-verbal communication whether you like it or not. Non-verbal communications are involuntary human responses to different emotions. For example when people are angry they might roll eyes or cross their arms, and when their nervous they might shake their legs. These are just three of the many non-verbal tells/ cues that people have. Being aware you one’s own tells is important because you have to learn to control them. When you’re a kid all you have to…

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    The Four Cues of Non Verbal Communication There are what studies refer to as Non Verbal Communication Cues. Body language being just one of the four, as we will get into shortly. The following are these four cues: 1) Paralanguage- This particular cue is focused on noises made from our mouths, however, these words are not words and are therefore not in the verbal communication category. Simply, these are the noises we make that usually imply a certain mood or feeling. Some examples of this…

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    Introduction Nonverbal behavior is the important part in conversation. Even though our communication is based on words, but there are still many things that cannot be explained by words and need to be explained by using nonverbal behavior. So, in conversation, both verbal and nonverbal behaviors are needed to complete the conversation. Yet, if just nonverbal behavior is used in the conversation, what will happen? Can we still understand the conversation if just nonverbal behavior is used? In…

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    Secondary Discourse. Body language is an important, essential feature because when interviewing for any job, giving speeches or presentations one is always being judged on their nonverbal communication whether they know it or not. It is our “identity kit” as Gee would say (7). We learn through Cuddy that nonverbal communications are a very important factor for secondary discourses in in the business…

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    very rewarding. Before beginning the interview I explained some of the main points that have interested me from the course thus far and based my questions off of those points. The first group of question that I asked had a lot to do with the communication barriers that she faces when working with her patients in comparison to some of the barriers that she has seen between the doctors and their patients. She…

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    constant exchange of nonverbal and verbal communication. Nonverbal communication involves communication without a spoken language and includes facial expressions, eye contact, gestures, spatial differences,body position and posture known as body language. Nonverbal communication is informative when observing and analyzing interactions and how individuals react to each other. Additionally, the culture of a people or establishment may highly influence the non verbal communication that occurs…

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