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SUBMISSION OF MICRO PROJECT ENTITLED

“---Prepare a booklet on aspects of body laguage in pictorial


form------------------------------------------------------------------------------”

Submitted to

CSMSS COLLEGE OF POLYTECHNIC, AURANGABAD.

BY

Research students

1) MANDHRE YASH ASHOK

2) MEHETAR SHRAVANI ARJUN

3) MHASRUP AMRUTA BABASAHEB

4) PACHARNE VISHAL BHAUSAHEB

5) PAIKADE RAJNANDINI RAJU

Under the guidance of

MR. K. B. Tidke
PROJECT DIRECTOR
(DEPT. OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING)
CSMSS COLLEGE OF POLYTECHNIC, AURANGABAD,

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CSMSS COLLEGE OF POLYTECHNIC, AURANGABAD

CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that following students of first semester of Diploma


in_Electronic and Telecommunications_ Engineering of Institute CSMSS
College of Polytechnic (Code:1152) have completed the Micro Project
satisfactorily in the subject BCC (22009) for the academic year 2020-21 as
prescribed in the curriculum.

Place: Aurangabad
Date: / /2021

Sr. No. Name of Student Enrollment No.


1 MANDHRE YASH ASHOK 2011520218
2 MEHETAR SHRAVANI ARJUN 2011520219
3 MHASRUP AMRUTA BABASAHEB 2011520220
4 PACHARNE VISHAL BHAUSAHEB 2011520221
5 PAIKADE RAJNANDINI RAJU 2011520222

PROJECT DIRECTOR HOD


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PRINCIPAL

Acknowledgement

We would like to express our thanks to the people who have helped us most
throughout our project. We would like to express our sincere thanks to the
principal of CSMSS College of Polytechnic DR. G. B. Dongre for being always
with us as a motivator. We are thankful to the H.O.D. of Applied Science
Department Mrs. M. D. Narangale for her kind support. We are grateful to our
Project Director Mr. K. B. Tidke for continuous support and motivation for the
project. His help made us possible to complete our project with all the accurate
information. A special thanks of our goes to our friends who helped us in
completing the project, where they all exchanged their own interesting ideas. We
wish to thanks our parents for their personal support or attention who inspired us to
go our own way. Finally, we would like to thank God who made all things possible
for us till the end.

Sr.
Name of Student Sign
No.
1 MANDHRE YASH ASHOK
2 MEHETAR SHRAVANI ARJUN
3 MHASRUP AMRUTA BABASAHEB
4 PACHARNE VISHAL BHAUSAHEB
5 PAIKADE RAJNANDINI RAJU

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INDEX

Sr.no Contents Page no.

1 Introduction 5

2 Performance Analysis 7

3 Conclusion 14

4 Reference 15

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INTRODUCTION

Body language is a type of nonverbal communication in which physical behaviors,


as opposed to words, are used to express or convey the information. Such
behavior includes facial expressions, body posture, gestures, eye movement,
touch and the use of space. Body language exists in both animals and humans, but
this article focuses on interpretations of human body language. It is also known as
kinesics.

Two women talking to each other. Notice the woman in blue has an arm next to her body, whilst the
other uses hers to gesticulate, both signs of body language

Although body language is an important part of communication, most of it


happens without conscious awareness.
Body "language" must not be confused with sign language, as sign languages are
languages and have their own complex grammar systems, as well as being able to
exhibit the fundamental properties that exist in all languages. Body language, on
the other hand, does not have a grammar system and must be interpreted
broadly, instead of having an absolute meaning corresponding with a certain

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movement, so it is not a language,and is simply termed as a "language" due to
popular culture.

In a society, there are agreed-upon interpretations of particular behavior.


Interpretations may vary from country to country, or culture to culture. On this
note, there is controversy on whether body language is universal. Body language,
a subset of nonverbal communication, complements verbal communication in
social interaction. In fact some researchers conclude that nonverbal
communication accounts for the majority of information transmitted during
interpersonal interactions. It helps to establish the relationship between two
people and regulates interaction, but can be ambiguous.

The importance of nonverbal communication

Your nonverbal communication cues—the way you listen, look, move, and react—
tell the person you’re communicating with whether or not you care, if you’re
being truthful, and how well you’re listening. When your nonverbal signals match
up with the words you’re saying, they increase trust, clarity, and rapport. When
they don’t, they can generate tension, mistrust, and confusion.

If you want to become a better communicator, it’s important to become more


sensitive not only to the body language and nonverbal cues of others, but also to
your own.

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PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS

Types of nonverbal communication

The many different types of nonverbal communication or body language include:

Facial expressions.

The human face is extremely expressive, able to convey countless emotions


without saying a word. And unlike some forms of nonverbal communication, facial
expressions are universal. The facial expressions for happiness, sadness, anger,
surprise, fear, and disgust are the same across cultures.

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Body movement and posture.

Consider how your perceptions of people are affected by the way they sit, walk,
stand, or hold their head. The way you move and carry yourself communicates a
wealth of information to the world. This type of nonverbal communication
includes your posture, bearing, stance, and the subtle movements you make.

Gestures.

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Gestures are woven into the fabric of our daily lives. You may wave, point,
beckon, or use your hands when arguing or speaking animatedly, often expressing
yourself with gestures without thinking. However, the meaning of some gestures
can be very different across cultures. While the “OK” sign made with the hand, for
example, usually conveys a positive message in English-speaking countries, it’s
considered offensive in countries such as Germany, Russia, and Brazil. So, it’s
important to be careful of how you use gestures to avoid misinterpretation.

Eye contact.

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Since the visual sense is dominant for most people, eye contact is an especially
important type of nonverbal communication. The way you look at someone can
communicate many things, including interest, affection, hostility, or attraction. Eye
contact is also important in maintaining the flow of conversation and for gauging
the other person’s interest and response.

Touch.

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We communicate a great deal through touch. Think about the very different
messages given by a weak handshake, a warm bear hug, a patronizing pat on the
head, or a controlling grip on the arm, for example.

Space.

Have you ever felt uncomfortable during a conversation because the other person
was standing too close and invading your space? We all have a need for physical
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space, although that need differs depending on the culture, the situation, and the
closeness of the relationship. You can use physical space to communicate many
different nonverbal messages, including signals of intimacy and affection,
aggression or dominance.

Voice.

It’s not just what you say, it’s how you say it. When you speak, other people
“read” your voice in addition to listening to your words. Things they pay attention
to include your timing and pace, how loud you speak, your tone and inflection, and
sounds that convey understanding, such as “ahh” and “uh-huh.” Think about how
your tone of voice can indicate sarcasm, anger, affection, or confidence.

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ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGE
OF NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION

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CONCLUSION

Body language is an important part of communication. It not only support verbal


language to be understand more clearly, but have itself voice to show emotion
and message as well. In order to success, people should interpret and make used
of using body language. In addition, with the differences of meaning depending
on culture, it is necessary to be careful to each of your signal.

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REFERENCE

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_language#:~:text=Body%20language%20is
%20a%20type,and%20the%20use%20of%20space.

https://www.uniassignment.com/essay-samples/english-language/body-
language-and-its-effect-on-communication-english-language-
essay.php#:~:text=Conclusion%3A,used%20of%20using%20body%20language.

https://www.bartleby.com/essay/Advantages-And-Disadvantages-Of-Body-
Language-PC28PRE3G

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