Introducing Sociology
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Introducing Sociology
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Nonverbal communication or body language is a way that people communicate many things about themselves to others. In this paper I will describe two people (whom I will call subject one and subject two from here on out) that I observed in different shopping malls on separate occasions and what their body language told me about each of them. I will also describe their performances (costume, props and manner) and what they
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food. The performance and body language of subject two suggests that she is happy and popular and probably lower to middle class. People perform daily using costumes and props. Additionally, a person says a lot about themselves with out ever uttering a word. Nonverbal communication such as body language and facial expressions are ways that people communicate in day to day life. References Macionis, J. (2005) Sociology (10th Edition), Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Pearson Education.
food. The performance and body language of subject two suggests that she is happy and popular and probably lower to middle class. People perform daily using costumes and props. Additionally, a person says a lot about themselves with out ever uttering a word. Nonverbal communication such as body language and facial expressions are ways that people communicate in day to day life. References Macionis, J. (2005) Sociology (10th Edition), Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Pearson Education.