Anonymous – About Body Language
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Anonymous – About Body Language
What You Should Know About Body Language: Subtle Communication Counts. People understand the concept of body language but don’t really have a one-stop source for reference. In this article, I will attempt to share body language basics. This article will not be an exhaustive or detailed description of body language basics, but it will be a good reference to turn to when you are trying to figure things out. If you notice a person consistently acting a certain way when you talk to them, but you cannot figure out why, this basic description of body language basics may help.
Topics Covered:
– Body Language Basics
– Body Language Louder Than Words
– How to Read Body Language
– How to Improve Your Body Language
– Reading Up On Body Language
– Some Common Body Language Signals
– Universal Body Language
– Using Body Language in a Job Interview
– Using Body Language in Business
– Body Language in American Politics
– Why Knowing Body Language is Important
– Why Body Language Isn’t an Exact Science
– Making Money with Body Language
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Anonymous (used as a mass noun) is a group initiating active civil disobedience and spread through the Internet while staying hidden, originating in 2003 on the imageboard 4chan, representing the concept of many online community users simultaneously existing as an anarchic, digitized global brain.[2] It is also generally considered to be a blanket term for members of certain Internet subcultures, a way to refer to the actions of people in an environment where their actual identities are not known.
In its early form, the concept has been adopted by a decentralized online community acting anonymously in a coordinated manner, usually toward a loosely self-agreed goal, and primarily focused on entertainment. Beginning with 2008, the Anonymous collective has become increasingly associated with collaborative, international hacktivism, undertaking protests and other actions, often with the goal of promoting internet freedom and freedom of speech. Actions credited to “Anonymous” are undertaken by unidentified individuals who apply the Anonymous label to themselves as attribution.