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Most people think they communicate primarily with words, but this Special will reveal the surprising ways people really do get their points across because only 7% of understanding comes from words. The bulk of communication û 93% is through gestures.
Delve into the science of non-verbal signals as this very visual and highly entertaining expos? reveals the hidden language in which 93% of human communication takes place.
From President Franklin D. Roosevelt, to British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and 2008 President-elect Barack Obama and Senator John McCain, see how both politicians and celebrities used the subtle movements of body language to persuade masses, establish power, and advance careers.
Gestures, facial expressions and material part movement compose ninety-three percent of communication–only seven percent of rational faculty derives from words. Experts in non-verbal signals will deconst>ruct video footage of the community from iconic moments in history, past and present, to reveal what was truly being said. Learn how subtle movements are used to induce masses, establish power, and advance careers–most often without anyone expressive it.
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Review:
For two hours, key body language experts such as Harry Witchel, Patti Wood, Janine Driver and Mark Jeffries deportment a minilab and tutorial showing by example, exactly how our actions accost louder than our words, and how we betray ourselves by the slightest movements.
The body language pioneer Dr. Paul Ekman’s work is cited, his run a breaking studies are explained in some detail, including his researched seven basic general emotions and the resultant expressions of sadness, happiness, anger, fear, surprise, disgust, and derision.
The experts dissect these established non-verbal communication markers with video clips of civic speeches, pop culture moments and even real police footage that denounce the frauds and the out-and-out liars.
Russia’s Vladimir Putin’s macho vapor and hand-shaking technique is carefully analyzed, as is body language quick learner, British ex PM Tony Blair. President George Bush has distinctively American corpse language that shows little energy expenditure and a preference for room and distance.
Because nonverbal communication also has cultural meanings, History’s producers dig a bit into the regional context of body language.
Cultural norms concerning kinesics vary between countries; if you are not familiar with the limited body language norms, you very well may be misunderstood, and formerly misinterpreted.
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