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What is body language? ( Vücut dili nedir? - İngilizce içerik)

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What is body language? Body language is communication without words (Nonverbal). Nonverbal behavior is complex, subtle, and multichannel. It may be structured (following certain rules) but it is more likely to be unstructured; it may be continuous, unlike language, which comes in disconnected units; it may be learnt but some functions seem innate. [9] Body Language Types; 1.  Physical movements; facial expressions, body postures, gestures, handshakes, breathing. 2.  Oculesics; a subcategory of body language, is the study of eye movement, eye behavior, gaze, and eye-related nonverbal communication. As a social or behavioral science, oculesics is a form of nonverbal communication focusing on deriving meaning from eye behavior. [10] 3.  Haptics; is the study of touching and how it is used in communication. As such, handshakes, holding hands, back slapping, high fives, brushing up against someone or pats all have meaning. [11] 4 .  Tone of voice;  a combination of

What is culture? (Kültür nedir? - İngilizce içerik)

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What is culture?    “Culture is the characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people, defined by everything from language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music and arts.[1]” This is the simple definition of culture but culture is so sophisticated that no one can simplify it.    In 1952, the American anthropologists, Kroeber and Kluckhohn, critically reviewed concepts and definitions of culture, and compiled a list of 164 different definitions. Apte (1994: 2001), writing in the ten volumes Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, summarized the problem as follows: ‘Despite a century of efforts to define culture adequately, there was in the early 1990s no agreement among anthropologists regarding its nature.’ [2] So let’s look at the long definition of culture but not that long. Culture is; ·  that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom, and any  other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society.[3]