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March 5, 2015

Explanation of Social Information Processing (SIP) Theory with Examples

Is it possible for online interactions to develop into relationships that have the same level of bondage like face-to-face communication? That is what

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February 24, 2015

Learn the Meaning of ‘Rock on’ Hand Sign in Different Cultures

Rock on or devil's horns hand are a general symbol of rock and roll and heavy metal culture. It is a hand gesture which is used in different cultures

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February 18, 2015

Key Differences and Similarities Between French and American Culture

Through this article, we will look into the good deal of differences and a little bit of similarities that exist between the United States and France.

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February 5, 2015

12 Personality Traits of an Alpha Woman That Every Man Should Know

She can be quite charming yet manipulative, she is an eye-stopper in many parties, she is clever, strong, and independent. If you can relate to any of

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February 2, 2015

A Simple Explanation of Discourse Community With Examples

People with common interests and goals in life, share a language that helps them discuss and attain these interests and goals. Such a group of people

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January 9, 2015

What Does it Mean When Someone Winks at You?

Winking is a fairly common, yet somehow controversial, act that conveys many "hidden" intentions, both in a harmless and/or an offensive

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January 6, 2015

Decoding Gestures: What Does a Kiss on the Hand Signify?

Hand-kissing could be many things to many people, but we somehow feel that it is the epitome of chivalry, respect, and admiration. You needn't feel

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December 29, 2014

What is the Difference Between Passive and Active Listening?

Listening as a process can be majorly classified as either passive or active listening. We will shed light on what the differences between these types

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December 24, 2014

Linear Thinking Vs. Global Thinking: Enumerating the Differences

Linear thinkers process information in small chunks, and in a sequential manner. Global thinkers process information in large chunks, and want to know

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