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what are the effects of non-verbal communication in perceiving information?

PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: In this research we will find out the effects of non-verbal communication on relationships in our daily life and how it can change the whole meaning of information with just a slight change in non-verbal communication. The purpose of this research is to see how important non-verbal communication is in daily lives and how differently male and female communicate non-verbally and the effects of age on non-verbal communication. METHODS USED IN DATA COLLECTION: The medium that we will use to gather data is mainly through questionnaires but we might also conduct interviews if necessary. We will also perform a social experiment in which we will observe how people perceive one same piece of information with different or no non-verbal communication. In our questionnaires we will be gathering the following data: 1.Participant’s age 2.Participant’s gender 3.And some questions which will be given in the sample of our questionnaire.   INTRODUCTION & LITERATURE R...

PAK-CHINA HISTORY... A 65 YEARS OLD DIPLOMATIC FRIENDSHIP

Pakistan has an everlasting, multifaceted and strong relationship with China. Pakistan was one of the first groups of countries who recognized China. On May 21, 1951, both the countries officially established their diplomatic relations. Since then the friendship grew only stronger. The strong ties of friendship between Pakistan and china are defined by mutual trust and confidence. A close ideology and mutuality of interest remain the hallmark of bilateral ties. In the beginning of pak-china relation, Pakistan kept general relations with china because Pakistan was an ally of the west. During Bangdung conference Pakistani Prime Minister M. Ali and Chinese premier Zhou Enlai had a friendly talk. (http://www.css.theazkp.com/, 2015) In Oct 1956, Prime Minister Sulawadi officially visited China on the invitation of Chinese government. In Dec 1956, Chinese premier Zhou Enlai visited Pakistan. These visits played an important role in promoting the friendly relations among the two countries. ...

How peace in syria can be resolved?

Syrian civil war started in March 2011, as a result of protest against the rule of president Bashar al-Assad. Now this conflict has entered its 6th year and many think tanks and analysts are presenting their opinions on how to solve this conflict and prevent more bloodshed. How it all started: It all started in 2011 in the Syrian city of Deraa. The protest started when the police arrested 15 school boys and tortured them for drawing anti government graffiti on the walls. The protests were peaceful in the beginning; they demand the release of the children, democracy and greater freedom for people in the country. The government responded angrily and, on 18 March 2011, the army opened fire on protesters, killing four people. The next day, they shot at mourners at the victims' funerals, killing another person. People were shocked and angry at what had happened and soon the unrest spread to other parts of the country. Civil war: The protesters only demanded democracy...