I had read an article tittle about UNDERSTANDING BODY LANGUAGE. many people send and received non-verbal signals all the time.these symptoms may go so far as uncontroled vomiting and erectile disfunction to explain what they are truly feeling.this article discuss about the powerful body-language signals is when a person crosses his or her arms across the chest.this can indicate that a person is putting up an unconcius barrier between themself and others.it can also indicate that the person's arms or huddling.anothers body language is the eye contact.consistant eye contact can indicate that the person is thinking positively of what the speaker is saying.it can also mean that the other person dosen't trust the speaker enough to "take his eye off"the speaker.lack of eye contact can indicate negetivily.according this article i agree with it because learning body language can make a person lear more about a new signal of body language beside that it can be a new knowledge for us.beside that it can add our information about it.the body language had many natural signals and it's good to us learn about its.
IDENTITY AND LEARNING
the tittle an article is OFF TO HEAVEN author by PAUL WATSON.this article describe about the traditional funurel rites culture of the last king of trojan,an ethnic group in southern sulawesi island.by trojan tradition he isn't really dead,he just "sick".his family should doing the funurel rites for him.for the ritual mourners need are good water buffalo for the ritual.the trojan spend their life to preparing for them demise.a good buffalo is a trojan symbol.the trojan is very sensitive about this because this the ritual is last honour for them and it is important.according this article ,describe the mourners should wait for ritual burial of the corpse if not able to donation are water buffalo,this rites is ancient rites do not need to follow this ritual anymore.now many trojan have left the region.many others are moving away to cities or other countries to search of better job to saving money for traditional rites-by SALBIAH BTE YASAT
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