Kamis, 04 April 2013

Nonverbal Communication

          Nonverbal communication, or body language, is used everywhere in the world, because it is a very powerful means of communication, and it communicates much more then spoken words.
          One example of nonverbal communication is what occurs between parents and child, that parents smile at their child. They communicate love, acceptance, and reassurance, so the child feels comfortable and safe. The smile signifies approval, for he child is happy and well adjusted.
         Another example of nonverbal communication is the image a person shows in public. A woman is walking alone on an unfamiliar and possibly dangerous street, for she wants to appear confident. She walks quickly;as a result, she may be tired. She walks with her shoulders straight and her head held high; also, her eyes are focused straight ahead. Someone is looking at her, but she returns the glance without hesitation. In contrast, a nervous woman appears afraid, so she walks slowly with her shoulders and eyes down.
         Indeed, body language can express more than spoken language; for instance, merely by raising an eyebrow, clenching a jaw, or softening the eyes, a person can express disapproval, anger ,or love, and it is very strong method of communication.

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Equal Rights for Women

          Russian women started to gain equality earlier than women in the aunited States, because in the former Soviet Union, men and woman had access to equal education and job opportunities, and that reflected the Soviet philosophy. Since the 1937 Soviet constitution declared that women and men had equal rights and responbilities, and women joined the workforce; as soon as, also millions of Russian men were away in the military during World War II, so Russian women filled their places at work. Although Soviet women worked full time at their jobs, but they also  had the primary responsibility for taking care of the family, when they finished their work, and they had to shop, cook the evening meal, and perhaps wash, iron, or mend the family's clothes. After U.S. women started to demonstrate that, they could do the work of men during World War II.

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