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    mediums of body language, posture, clothing, distance, physical appearance, cultural gestures, tone and inflection of voice, and eye contact is nonverbal communication. A majority of the population consciously…

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    exercising targeting body language verses greeting someone without using targeting body language. Targeting body language are gestures such as waving, smiling, or pointing to alert someone that you are talking to them. The experiment is to be tested over the course of two days using the same method and welcoming for both days. Statement of The Problem Theory Most people do not greet strangers in public unless they are directly spoken to first or the stranger makes eye contact when speaking…

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    The article went on explaining that eye contact is not consistent amongst different religions, cultures and social backgrounds. In most instances, eye contact is often linked to other non-verbal cues, the eyes alone, however, could transmit a message of its own. Eye contact helps indicate how interested a person is in a conversation that is being held; it also helps in suggesting when a person is being honest…

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    Assignment One-FAM332-Professional Presence-Leslie Bateaste 1.) Clothing for the professional interview (male & female) such as slacks, suits, dresses, jackets, etc. Professional interview attire needs to be appropriate for each career setting. A rule of thumb for the female gender is that you cannot go wrong with a two piece suit. A pants suit with a coordinated blouse is a great option. However, if you decide to wear a dress or a skirt; make sure the length is appropriate for a formal…

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    Non-verbal Communication is one skill that I feel I need to improve upon. “Non-verbal communication is defined as messages expressed by non-linguistic means (Ronald B. Adler, 2014, p. 188).” I believe that this is a skill I need to improve upon because missing subtle bits of information used in non-verbal communication can affect the meaning behind it. I am going to look more into who, what, what, when, where, why and how non-verbal communication. Then looking at ways to improve using this skill…

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    her wrists and looking down upon her. The woman has her eyes closed indicating they aren’t making eye contact, she is also standing straight instead of slouched over. This photograph can be seen in a variety of different ways. As an example, I view this photo as an officer being aggressive towards this woman since he is grabbing her wrists…

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    Nonverbal Communication speaks the loudest when we are talking to somebody. Communication doesn’t just depend on your verbal communication, but eye contact, posture, facial expressions, gestures, and tone of voice also is a big part. The ability of knowing how to use your nonverbal communication can actually help build new or stronger relationships and it lets people express or reinforce the relationship between people, provides feedback to the other person and sets the movement of communication…

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    In the beginning of the class I was really shy and I was really bad at talking to others especially starting a conversation. I also had problems talking front of group of people, I would get really nervous and forget everything I was supposed to say. In most of my speeches I had prepared them very well and a lot of information but when I would go up and present I would forget half of the stuff even though it was written on the paper front of me. I was also very quiet didn’t talk to a lot of…

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    saving and protecting the world to the point where I want to share with others the importance and how to do it. Since I care so much about it, I will speak about it with passion and use the tone of my voice, different facial expression and body languages at different time to really convey the audience how deeply I care and find it important. It will make the audience understand the importance and how to save and protect the world through making about us rather than me or…

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    Eye contact is essential in proper communication and in many culture, it is a sign of respect and a willingness to listen and if eye contact is absent it can indicate anxiety or defenselessness. One must keep in mind the culture you are working with as ins some Asian culture eye contact is a invasion of privacy and are taught to avoid eye contact. Finally, the eyes themselves can give their own type of nonverbal message such…

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