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25th September 2009
Sociologists have studied what has been termed “cocooning” very carefully since the explosion of the world wide web. Cocooning is the process of social isolation where a society withdraws from physical interaction with each other. This “hermit-lik... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
Every relationship hits a snag, or worse, a major crisis (such as infidelity), that demands significant change if the relationship
is to survive.
So...there are promises to change and the two of you embark upon a new path. You watch carefully.
"C... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
A typical scenario: you're a litigator or trial attorney preparing a case and you have a number of witnesses to depose, so you pick up the phone to call your trusty court reporter to arrange the depositions … but have you considered the advantages of us... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Whether you are working for a small business, large corporation, or are a student, there are numerous sources that you can turn to for help with writing. Businesses need to be able to effectively communicate with their customers, their employees and their... Read >
Author: pratapshiv
21st September 2009
There are so many nonverbal solicitations depicting a common behavior as singles flirt. These solicitations are seen in different instances that include the facial, gestures, posture and head patterns.
The art of nonverbal communication brings to the ... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
21st September 2009
Flirt singles who are about to flirt should know there are many ways of perfecting their flirting as well as very many signs that depict the many dimensions of a flirt. In the end, flirting is a true ingredient in any intimate affair between two lovers, o... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
17th September 2009
When you are at an interview, you may not be aware of this but your interviewer is observing your body language, very carefully. Your body language says a lot about yourself, so you need to control negative body movements and encourage positive body move... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
30th July 2009
Thump, established in 2005, a service provider company promotes knowledge understanding and practice of dance .We track to bring about our mission through promoting dance educating and training students, teachers and those people who have adopted a hectic... Read >
Author: thump
22nd June 2009
Just got done reading about the Whitewater Area Mounted Search Team and Rescue in Wisconsin, a volunteer group that uses horses to help find missing people. The group got started in August 2006, after an autistic child went missing in the area, and severa... Read >
Author: Elena Tentser
11th June 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Alan Gillies
Every business coach or executive coach will say, if you envision success, you will be on the road to success. That's the extraordinary power of positive thinking, a mental attitude that's absolutely essential in busines... Read >
Author: Alan Gillies
06th May 2009
Clothing is something we take for granted. For centuries clothes were used as protection – later on they became useful as body adornment as well as a form of nonverbal communication to indicate occupation, rank, gender, sexual availability, locality, cl... Read >
Author: Justin Morris
01st February 2009
Increase profits in your business by training your staff, new recruits and customers. Learn the three ways training boosts revenue for your home based business, networking marketing business, or MLM business (Multi-Level Marketing).
Training is critica... Read >
Author: JeffUsner
17th January 2009
Apply these 7 tips to increase success in your networking marketing business, or MLM business (Multi-Level Marketing) and recruiting efforts. Learn to increase your positive results over the phone or in person.
Effectively turning leads into a sale ... Read >
Author: JeffUsner
09th January 2009
Whether we want to admit it or not we form our opinions about people based upon how they look. We evaluate their capabilities and likeability based upon their grooming standards, verbal communication, and nonverbal communication. So just as you are sizing... Read >
Author: Jaynine Howard
21st October 2008
Autism Aspergers are sometimes two disorders that are often diagnosed as just plain autism. This condition that is defined as “classical autism” can be found in the ASD’s known as autism spectrum disorders. The main characteristics of autism are im... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
13th October 2008
This is part 3 of a 3 part series on nonverbal communication in children.
Working to improve the use and understanding of nonverbal communication is essential for a person with an autism spectrum or neurological disorder. In most cases, working to imp... Read >
Author: Courtney Kowalczyk, M.Ed.
13th October 2008
This is part 2 of a 3 part series on nonverbal communication in children.
By the time most children are one year old, they are experts in nonverbal communication. They have spent the whole first year of their lives making their wants and needs known, ... Read >
Author: Courtney Kowalczyk, M.Ed.
13th October 2008
This is part 3 of a 3 part series on nonverbal communication in children.
Working to improve the use and understanding of nonverbal communication is essential for a person with an autism spectrum or neurological disorder. In most cases, working to imp... Read >
Author: Horizons
13th October 2008
This is part 2 of a 3 part series on nonverbal communication in children.
By the time most children are one year old, they are experts in nonverbal communication. They have spent the whole first year of their lives making their wants and needs known, ... Read >
Author: Horizons
15th August 2008
For centuries individuals or societies have used clothes and other body adornment as a form of nonverbal communication to indicate occupation, rank, gender, sexual availability, locality, class, wealth and group affiliation. Fashion is a form of free spee... Read >
Author: Cory Davis
06th May 2008
Of all the nonverbal communication signals, eye body language is probably the most fascinating. They say the eyes are “the windows to the soul.” I agree, since your eyes pretty much reveal your inner thoughts and feelings.
Even more amazing is the... Read >
Author: Michael Lee
01st May 2008
This is the first of three articles on gestures for public speakers. This deals with appropriate gestures. The following two articles will deal with inappropriate gestures and mannerisms.
When speaking in front of an audience, gestures enhance the talk... Read >
Author: Jonathan Steele
02nd April 2008
Whether you are working for a small business, large corporation, or are a student, there are numerous sources that you can turn to for help with writing. Businesses need to be able to effectively communicate with their customers, their employees and their... Read >
Author: sabijivi
25th March 2008
Whether you are working for a small business, large corporation, or are a student, there are numerous sources that you can turn to for help with writing. Businesses need to be able to effectively communicate with their customers, their employees and their... Read >
Author: DEV DAAS
15th October 2007
Basic Color Theory for DesignersBy Sharon HousleyThe first box of crayons you ever got probably had the basic eight: black, white, red, yellow, blue, purple, brown and orange. And at that time, this was all you needed—every shade in the world fit into o... Read >
Author: S. Housley
08th October 2007
The first box of crayons you ever got probably had the basic eight: black, white, red, yellow, blue, purple, brown and orange. And at that time, this was all you needed-every shade in the world fit into one of these categories. And then you discovered pin... Read >
13th August 2007
Aspergers is not actually a disease at all but more of a condition that many children have. The word disease itself can give the wrong impression of Aspergers and the many wonderful children who experience it. In this article I will give a simple explanat... Read >
31st July 2007
What can give you the most information and let you understand your partner the best? As most of you perhaps guessed these are not words but gestures. Nonverbal communication can give us the full picture of a person as he or she is without any pretending, ... Read >
08th June 2007
Family members of Alzheimer’s patients often find themselves in the unforeseen role of caregiver, assuming the daunting responsibility of helping a loved one perform the routine responsibilities of daily life. The effects of Alzheimer’s disease impact... Read >
Author: John Trevey
03rd January 2007
Writing HelpWhether you are working for a small business, largecorporation, or are a student, there are numerous sourcesthat you can turn to for help with writing. Businesses needto be able to effectively communicate with their customers,their employees a... Read >
Newsletter
02nd January 2007
If during a job interview, a potential employer asks, Can you take on more than one project at a time?
If you respond, Yes, you may want to rethink that answer. you should avoid one-word or one-sentence answers.
Be specific. And speak money-langu... Read >
Author: Don
26th June 2006
A typical scenario: you're a litigator or trial attorney preparing a case and you have a number of witnesses to depose, so you pick up the phone to call your trusty court reporter to arrange the depositions but have you considered the advantages of usin... Read >
Author: Ronald Peer
05th June 2006
Few organizations exist in order to communicate. Most have another purpose ; to sell a product or service , to supply a social need , to implement plans and policies. Yet to do those things ,organizations spend an enormous amount of time , energy ... Read >
Author: Shaun Stevens
22nd October 2005
When resolving conflict, words alone don't make peace. The secret to resolving conflict with words is SINCERITY. How sincerity is accomplished is by matching your words with your actions, or more specifically, your nonverbal communication.
"I said ... Read >
Author: Tristan Loo
11th August 2005
Every relationship hits a snag, or worse, a major crisis (such as infidelity), that demands significant change if the relationship
is to survive.
So...there are promises to change and the two of you embark upon a new path. You watch carefully.
"Can... Read >
Author: Dr. Robert Huizenga
10th August 2005
By: Bill Willard
You'll be judged from the moment you walk into a room; the way you stand, sit, and use your hands can send messagesintended or otherwise. Sometimes good, sometimes not so goodand sometimes contradicting your intended meaning.
B... Read >
Author: Bill Willard
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