3 . " Lecture on Kinesics by Ray L . Birdwhistell at the Second Linguistic-Kinesic Conference Nov . 4 7, 1964 ", is simply a documentary record of two lectures Birdwhistell presented to a seminar group assembled for a few days to learn from his research team at EPPI in 1964.
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When we are accepting the similar topics like " Kinesics " or " Body language ", N . L . P, Graphology etc, why can't we a serious thought over his view on " Categorizing the people based their psychological patterns " I request the authorities of " Wikipeadia " to retain this article and not to delete in order to follow democracy.
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Nonverbal communications are transmitted through messaging that utilizes haptic communications ( touching, hugs, kisses and caressing someone ); body language ( physical appearance, posture, gestures and eye contact ); oculesics ( or eye behavior, including pupil dilation ); kinesics ( facial expressions and receptive contact from others ); and chronemics ( time spent with someone else or waiting for someone ).
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Birdwhistell's first book " Introduction to Kinesics ", was published in 1952, but as this was essentially an internal publication for the Department of State, his second book, " Kinesics and Context " has been cited far more often, and, along with a brief encyclopedia article on kinesics, has had far greater influence on the study of communication behavior.
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Birdwhistell's first book " Introduction to Kinesics ", was published in 1952, but as this was essentially an internal publication for the Department of State, his second book, " Kinesics and Context " has been cited far more often, and, along with a brief encyclopedia article on kinesics, has had far greater influence on the study of communication behavior.
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Birdwhistell's first book " Introduction to Kinesics ", was published in 1952, but as this was essentially an internal publication for the Department of State, his second book, " Kinesics and Context " has been cited far more often, and, along with a brief encyclopedia article on kinesics, has had far greater influence on the study of communication behavior.