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[Melissa Wagner] ↠ Field Guide to Gestures: How to Identify and Interpret Virtually Every Gesture Known to Man [Every Book] PDF ↠ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB

They wave their hands when they talk, and are keen interpreters of gestures glimpsed across crowded bars. They are the co-authors of Field Guide to Stains (Quirk Books, 2003).Nancy Armstrong and Melissa Wagner are freelance writers living in Philadelphia. They are the co-authors of Field Guide to Stains (Quirk Books, 2003). . They wave their hands when t

Field Guide to Gestures: How to Identify and Interpret Virtually Every Gesture Known to Man

Title:Field Guide to Gestures: How to Identify and Interpret Virtually Every Gesture Known to Man
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Rating:4.76 (483 Votes)
Asin:1931686203
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:320Pages
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Language:English

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They wave their hands when they talk, and are keen interpreters of gestures glimpsed across crowded bars. They are the co-authors of Field Guide to Stains (Quirk Books, 2003).Nancy Armstrong and Melissa Wagner are freelance writers living in Philadelphia. They are the co-authors of Field Guide to Stains (Quirk Books, 2003). . They wave their hands when they talk, and are keen interpreters of gestures glimpsed across crowded bars. About the Author Nancy Armstrong and Melissa Wagner are freelance writers living in Philadelphia

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But what do all of these signs and signals really mean? And what secrets do they reveal about the person you re speaking with? Field Guide to Gestures has the answers.
Whether you re communicating with friends, lovers, co-workers, foreigners, or strangers on the street, this handy guide will help you decipher the mysteries of human gesticulation. It s so chock-full of interesting information, you ll feel compelled to give it two very enthusiastic thumbs up!. It features color photographs of more than 100 different gestures, plus a detailed synopsis explaining each gesture s meanings, origins, and subtle nuances (nodding yes takes on an entirely new meaning in Greece!). Furrowed brows, wiggled fingers, wrinkled noses, shrugged shoulders with so many rich and varied gestures at our disposal, it s no wonder anthropologists claim at least 90% of all human communication is non-verbal

They are the co-authors of Field Guide to Stains (Quirk Books, 2003).Nancy Armstrong and Melissa Wagner are freelance writers living in Philadelphia. They wave their hands when they talk, and are keen interpreters of gestures glimpsed across crowded bars. Nancy Armstrong and Melissa Wagner are freelance writers living in Philadelphia. They are the co-authors of Field Guide to Stains (Quirk Books, 2003).

. They wave their hands when they talk, and are keen interpreters of gestures glimpsed across crowded bars

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