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    seat and avoid swinging around. This makes you appear confident and helps you to stay focused. Leaning forward shows that you are interested in what the interviewer has to say. FACIAL EXPRESSIONS Smiling here and there, and maintaining eye contact. Let eyes meet frequently. Nodding in agreement or

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    obstructions. Now we will discuss how nonverbal communication is effective: Nonverbal correspondence is extremely viable in the business when pioneers manual for their colleagues with utilized of nonverbal correspondence. Pioneers are utilized the signal ,eye to eye connection ,non-verbal communication with the goal that group will be more comprehend the correct circumstance or different results .

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    key to understanding a culture is to examine how the individuals communicate with one another. The culture characteristic of a county is influenced by the country 's population 's values, heritage, and perception of life all of which influence how people choose to communicate. There are many differences between American and Mexican cultures but these differences define and highlight the unique views of each individual country.  People of the Mexican culture are very proud of the country 's long history

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    Another imperative non-verbal sign is eye to eye connection, which can be utilized both decidedly and contrarily in the working environment. For example, in the United States, eye to eye connection passes on sincerity and genuinely; making eye contact is a challenge to open correspondence, and implies the requirement for input. Interestingly, maintaining a strategic distance from eye to eye connection signals distrust, lack of interest or suspicion; prolonged eye to eye connection or a gaze implies animosity

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    When looking yourself speaking, it can be a scary thing to witness. A sense of embarrassment or pride will billow up inside. When analyzing my speech from the recording, I looked at my organizational strengths, vocal delivery, and nonverbal communication. The organization of my speech was, in my opinion well formed. My introduction was complete and relevant. I started off with a question to hook my audience and explicitly state my purpose. However, one thing that I did not do so well was developing

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    brief and summoning vernacular to give decisions, this begins from the longing to pass on capably, reinforce down to earth chain of significance, and show obligation through convincingness. Sitting on an edge and keeping up a key separation from eye contact, begins from doing whatever it takes not to look powerful or testing as opposed to being unengaged. Moving into another 's space, talking progressively and with power, meddling with, using psyche to summon a horde of individuals, and that possibly

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    Student: Joseph Bogle Date: 11/21/16 Clinical Instructor: Lorena Fluentes Client’s Initials: K.K. Unit: Locked Current Legal Status (Vol, 5150, 5250, 30 days, T-Con, LPS-Conservatorship): 5150 Psychiatric Diagnosis: 1. Description of the client: Age? Sex? Ethnicity? Marital Status? What precipitated hospitalization? Number of days in the hospital? Mental Status, etc. Client is an 48y/o African American male. He was recently divorced, and has

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    vital in order to communicate that to the doctor or help make sure the patient is receiving the correct medication. As an effective communicator, a nurse must always be attentive to what the patient is saying and in doing so, one must maintain eye contact to interpret the message being sent (AAOHN journal). The process of communication starts with the message being sent, then the message is received by the one listening, and finally there is feedback given to the sender (Spotlight). This whole process

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    Relationships refers to bonds between two or more people, this can be romantic, friendly, family or work related. People seek relationships because they must fulfill their needs. One of our basic needs is to feel secure. We feel secure and safe when we are with someone, for example, at night I don’t like to be alone because I feel unsafe but when I’m with someone this feeling disappears it just gives you a sensation of safeness. Also, people may decide to form relationships because of a common interest

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    Firstly culture communication makes a difference between east and west business, To Known and understand the different cultures is becoming more and more crucial for international trade. The Great Cultural Divide in International Business Communication is High and Low Context Communication. Many international business situations decline because of cultural misunderstandings caused by differences in high and low context styles of culture (Hinner, 2012). Cultures have different ways of communicating

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