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  Body language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Body language is a broad term for forms of communication using body movements or gestures instead of, or in addition to, sounds, verbal language, or other forms of communication.
Body language is a factor in human courtship as a subconscious or subtle method of communication between potential mates.
Body language is documented in the animal kingdom to play an important role, particularly in the case of mammals during animal courtship.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Body_language   (788 words)

  
 Hexapedia - Body language (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.umd.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Body language is a broad term for several forms of communication using body movements or gestures, instead of, or as a complement to, sounds, verbal language, or other forms of communication.
In everyday speech and popular psychology, the term is most often applied to body language that is thought to be involuntary, but in fact the distinction between voluntary and involuntary body language is often blurred: a smile or a wave may be given either voluntarily or involuntarily, for example.
The ethologist Iraneus Eibl-Eibesfeldt claimed that a number of basic elements of body language were universal across cultures and must therefore be fixed action patterns under instinctive control.
www.hexafind.com.cob-web.org:8888 /encyclopedia/Body_language   (807 words)

  
 Cat body language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In particular, 'dog people' who are accustomed to the outward signs of dog 'language' seem slow in detecting what a cat is telling them in its body language, which creates the false impression that cats are cold-hearted, unemotional, or unintelligent.
It is important to keep in mind that each cat may display its emotions with different body language.
For instance, a cat rubbing its body along an arm or leg of its human is not only a way in which to attract attention and, perhaps, a morsel of food; it is also a way of 'marking' its human as its own.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cat_body_language   (748 words)

  
 BODY LANGUAGE - Managing Without Words
Body language can help you get on not, just because you may look the part, exude confidence and act assertively, but because you can look beyond what people say to what they really mean.
When you are operating from inside a really useful attitude, such as enthusiasm, curiosity, and humility, your body language tends to take care of itself and sends out unmistakable signals of openness.
Open body language - together with open facial expressions – includes uncrossed arms and legs, ease in facing the person, good eye contact, smiling, standing or sitting erect, leaning forward, flexible shoulders, and a generally relaxed aura.
www.1000ventures.com /business_guide/crosscuttings/body_language.html   (698 words)

  
 Fiction Factor - Using Body Language to Create Believable Characters
Body language plays a big role in intuition as it gives us messages about the other person that we can interpret at an intuitive level.
There are four types of body language to be aware of: facial expression, including eye contact, gestures, posture and space relationship.
You now understand different types of body language and you may be able to incorporate body language into your writing to make your characters come alive on the page.
www.fictionfactor.com /guests/bodylanguage.html   (780 words)

  
 Body language decoding, Self hypnosis, NLP Coaching
Your rational mind, emotions, body, and soul, are all meant to function together as one integral unit.
Your body language generates your emotional and physical response to all you encounter in life.
The body language spoken in Seishindo draws on principles of Aikido, Yoga, Cranio-sacral therapy, Sei Tai, and Seiki Jutsu.
www.seishindo.org   (555 words)

  
 * Body language - (Career): Definition
Everyone uses body language during the interview (whether they realize it or not), but very few think about in advance and modify their body language to produce the most positive effect.
Body Language and Non Verbal Communication Your body language provides a number of messages to interviewers.
Non-verbal cues, such as facial expression, gestures, and body language are good indicators of the degree of co-operation you can expect from every member of the team.
en.mimi.hu /career/body_language.html   (737 words)

  
 body language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Observe the body language of others to determine how they are reacting to a situation.
Body language sends a message while a person is speaking, or it can send a silent message of its own.
Explain that body language can often indicate how a person is feeling or what he or she is thinking.
www.yourexpedition.com /ed_site/lessons/body_language.html   (614 words)

  
 Using Body Language
Body language is an important part of communication which, according to at least one study, constitutes around 55% of what we are communicating.
Body language comes in clusters of signals and postures, depending on the internal emotions and mental states.
Body language caveat: You can't control all of your muscles.
changingminds.org /techniques/body/body_language.htm   (149 words)

  
 Reading Body Language: Interpreting, Decoding and Reading Nonverbal Communication
Flirting and sexual body language is something you can quickly spot in a woman's body language as well as a man's in both business and personal context.
Body language revealing lying is easily identified in both business and personal context.
The hand to the heart is a sign that she adores this man when the smile is in place as it is. Her body posture is leaning toward Arnold and it would be tough to do otherwise as it appears that Arnold's left hand is making sure that she is leaning into him.
www.kevinhogan.com /bodylanguage1.htm   (1347 words)

  
 Natural Health Institutes - Course Description for Body Language
Body language comprises almost 80% of human communication.
When conflict exist between the spoken word and the messages the body sends out, body language is stronger, and people tend to believe the message they see rather than the one they hear.
It demonstrates how body language indicates aggressive, assertive and submissive behavior, and promotes an understanding of the difference between congruous and incongruous body language.
www.naturalhealthinstitutes.com /naturalhealth/Body-Language_ct9_c24.cfm   (148 words)

  
 Understanding Body Language On A First Date
One of the classic dating body language is the hair toss, where she will touch her hair and then look at you.
Another dating body language that you should watch out for is the willingness to expose her wrists, palms and the inside of their arms.
This dating body language and flirting style may seem a bit archaic to you, having been there during the time of Scarlett O’ Hara but it sure is effective with the men.
www.article-hangout.com /Article/Understanding-Body-Language-On-A-First-Date/9089   (675 words)

  
 Body Language
Body Language helps you to understand the unconscious body movements and postures that provide intimate keys to what a person is really thinking and the secrets of their true inner selves.
Body Language will even show you how to do it without others knowing you are observing them.
Body Language was a huge best seller when first published and has remained in print ever since.
www.ereads.com /book.asp?bookid=722   (249 words)

  
 BODY LANGUAGE
This body language, expressing the feelings of the inward person, also becomes worship along with the verbal utterances which it accompanies, enhances, and enriches.
Emotional body language is called for by Paul when he exhorts us to weep with those who weep and to rejoice with those who rejoice.
If singing is worship, so must be all of the body language that is involved in the expression of the worshipful sentiments of the spirit.
www.freedomsring.org /fas/chap6.html   (972 words)

  
 Body language caveat
A lot has been written about body language and how it can be used to persuade and influence other people.
The implication for managing your own body language is that you will consciously have to manage all of these muscles.
What understanding body language is very good for, is to read your own thoughts, to see what your subconscious is saying.
www.changingminds.org /techniques/body/body_caveat.htm   (518 words)

  
 [ Reading Body Language ] Signs Of Attraction That Girl Likes You   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Now that you understand how body language works, the next step is to learn how to read these signs so you can "translate" them, which brings us to the fine art of reading body language...
The art of body language is a vast subject worthy of it's own website, so I will only be able to scratch the surface in this guide, if you are looking for an in-depth view on body language please refer to the resources at the bottom of this page.
Now you know what body language is, and that everyone has the ability to affect and change someone else's body language from negative to positive by simply warming up to them (macking).
www.becomeaplayer.com /bodylanguage.htm   (1946 words)

  
 Philoillogica: Body Language
Von Hagens' claim is that Body Worlds "reveal[s] significant insights about human anatomy, physiology and health, presenting an unprecedented view of the structure and function of the human body and offering an unforgettable lesson on the importance of leading a healthy lifestyle.
In an interview about the original Body Worlds, Von Hagens claimed that his exhibition "is a place where the dead and the living mix," and I found myself more interested in watching people engage with the figures than I was in looking at Von Hagens' art.
But the curators of Body Worlds position the first female body in their exhibit away from the rest of material humanity, flanking it with associated prebodies as if this creature is somehow universalized by her pregnancy to be the ur-mother of us all.
philoillogica.typepad.com /philoillogica/2006/01/body_language.html   (3176 words)

  
 Body Language Speaks
The pressure of body language can especially be felt in emotional situations.
Note: If you want to win someone over a good rule of thumb is to mirror his or her body language.
Body Language speaks volumes shows that up to 93% of our communication is non verbal.
www.positive-way.com /body.htm   (606 words)

  
 BBC | British Council teaching English - Listening - Listening to body language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Body language isn't something that naturally springs to mind when we think about developing our students' listening skills.
Body language is made up of a whole range of features many of which we combine together without ever thinking about what it is we are doing or what we are expressing.
What we see is part of the comprehension experience and body language forms a large part of how we communicate our message, even if at time we are unaware of it.
www.teachingenglish.org.uk /think/listen/body_lang.shtml   (1396 words)

  
 Body Language Sequences - Series 1 / Dr. Hugo Heyrman
The 'subliminal' messages of the body are playing a major role in how we relate to others and how they see us.
Our bodies are the most public signals of our identities, and private reminders of who we are.
The body language sequences of the human figure in motion, are a display of our motives in the flow of time.
www.doctorhugo.org /bodylanguagesequences/series1/index.html   (324 words)

  
 Flickr: Body Language
Body Language : Photos of people communicating with their bodies and faces.
* Body language is a broad term for several forms of communication using body movements or gestures, instead of, or as a complement to, sounds, verbal language, or other forms of communication.
Which is also about body language, but focusing on people communicating using their hands.
www.flickr.com /groups/bodylanguage   (359 words)

  
 Body Language Vitamin Company - Welcome
The result is Body Language Vitamins - scientifically formulated and clinically tested nutritional supplements, created by really listening to what our bodies are telling us we need for a healthier, better quality life.
Body Language Vitamin Company is your best source for vitamins and nutriceuticals.
If nutrition matters to you, or you are a user of herbs, phytonutrients or antioxidants, Body Language Vitamin Company provides a line of supplements scientifically designed for you.
www.bodylanguagevitamin.com   (369 words)

  
 Decoding and Interpreting Body Language
Flirting and sexual body language is observable in a woman's body language as well as a man's in both business and personal context.
Body language revealing lying is observable in both business and personal context.
Whether you want to learn the body language of love, dating or closing the deal, you have come to the source.
www.bodylanguagetalks.com   (575 words)

  
 The Body Language Quiz -- ThirdAge
It's your body language -- your gestures, expressions, eye contact and touch -- that does most of the talking.
And when it comes to finding romance, body language plays a starring role.
Take this quiz to find out your body language style -- and learn a few body language basics that could take your social life from ho-hum to happening.
www.thirdage.com /romance/dating/quiz/bodylanguage/?emnews   (136 words)

  
 Body language
It is important to remember that, although body language does give you an additional channel of communication, which sometimes contradicts the spoken word, it should be interpreted with care.
Body language is subconscious and is intended to create a balance between inner feelings and outer appearance.
Body language is the movements of arms and legs, body posture, the manner in which you sit, facial expressions, gait, eye movements and regular gestures such as stroking your hair, touching your nose, etc.
www.netdoctor.co.uk /sex_relationships/facts/bodylanguage.htm   (1640 words)

  
 Body Language: Reading, Interpreting, Decoding and Understanding Nonverbal Communication and Body Language Analysis
Reading Body Language means you know what their unconscious mind is thinking and what they are going to do next....because you can see what the body is manifesting...and they can't!
Keep in mind that certain body language signals might mean something to one person; and they might mean something entirely different to someone else.
Body language makes all the difference in the world, yet almost no one pays attention to what their body is saying!
www.kevinhogan.com /bodylanguage.htm   (2574 words)

  
 body language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Body language: (He grabs her, he is drowning.) It has to be in every moment.
Conversation is behavior, do things that say things, it is body language.
Films are about body language, conflict and moment to moment.
www.abwag.com /body_language.htm   (96 words)

  
 Body Language in Dogs: how to read what your dog is saying, from Stacy's Wag'N'Train
It's important to understand what dogs are saying with their bodies, not only to know your own dog but to better predict what other dogs are doing.
Notice most of her body is still on shore while she stretches her neck out to sniff.
Submissive body postures: lowered head and body; allowing other dogs to stand over them or hook their heads over their shoulders; licking at other dogs' lips and mouth corners; looking away from the other dog; rolling on back and craning head away from other dog, while covering tucking their tail.
www.wagntrain.com /BodyLanguage.htm   (1278 words)

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