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29 Jul 2008 3:19 AM  

Hello everyone

I've read bits and pieces about body language and i know the genral rules, however i like to study it in more depth. can anyone suggest a good credible source??

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Peter ReedUser is Offline



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09 Sep 2008 1:28 AM  
Search Google for body language book and you will get a fair number of good books including the Alan and Barbara Pease's book which is great.
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15 Sep 2008 10:25 AM  

I like Pease's body language book, its comperhensive and funny too, another source which is fairly new is Joe Navarro' s "What everybody is saying". Its interesting.

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