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Practical Body Language Skills You Can Use Today (with expert Patrick Collard)

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This is an interview with Los Angeles based expert Patrick Collard on the Virtual Light video broadcast from November 2007. Patrick has earned renown as an innovative thought leader in the world of study, and this interview is a great example of why.

In just 28 minutes, you will learn many subtle types of . Patrick’s easy to understand style in this video will teach you about eye contact, , , nonverbal cues and eye tells of lying , reading people, and understanding certain types of postures.

Click here to learn more about Patrick Collard.

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The Human Animal - The Language of the Body (1994 Full Length Documentary)

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3323021761394989726

Official Description: “A Personal View of the Human Species by Desmond Morris. This episode focuses on the planet’s most advanced animal, beginning with a look at how man communicated before the evolution of language. Some and expressions are so ingrained that we have not been able to erase them from our vocabulary.”

This is one of the best documentaries out there on . Not only does it cover all the popular topics (, all sorts of , tips on reading and interpreting , and a whole array of insights on culture and ).

The documentary doesn’t get deep into much of the nitty gritty details of and how you can apply it, but it does cover the broad topics and give the very important rooting in cultural and biological evolution that has led to where our skills have arrived today.

In case you don’t know, Desmond Morris is the acclaimed author of The Naked Ape, a groundbreaking look at human beings from the perspective of a zoologist - analyzing the human race as if we were just another animal, developing specialized behaviors to get things done. Of course, the Human Animal (or Naked Ape) is quite a complicated example of “just another animal,” as anyone who seriously studies just our certainly knows.

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