I have improvised this ppt slightly. Hope it would be usefull to all. Please suggest me some new topics to work upon and upload. Regards Dr. Allan Thomas t_allan@rediffmail.com 9447051292
From India, Kochi
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Dr. Allan Thomas,

It is a very nice PowerPoint presentation covering body language in a comprehensive manner. I think if you could incorporate Navras (nine gestures, i.e., Anger, Love, Anxiety, Horror, Emotions, Bravery, Depression, Happiness, etc.) showing different gestures, it would enhance the presentation.

Thanks a lot for the insightful presentation. Keep up the good work, please.

Dr. Nirmal Singh

From India, New Delhi
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Dear Allan,

In the PowerPoint presentation, nowhere is it mentioned, "What is the right position to talk with others?" Could you please share your thoughts on this? Additionally, can you explain the right position and body language to adopt during an interview?

Thanks in advance.

Dhruv

From India, Ahmadabad
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hi Allan, Great PPT - many thanks. Do you have any insights into body language across cultures? Surely it is different - for example - in Asia, the USA and Arab cultures? Regards Stella
From Germany, Munich
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Hello friends,

Due to the problem of job dissatisfaction, if someone has left a job without finding another one, despite receiving money, is that right or wrong? If this situation occurs, how should that person take further steps to find a good job and present themselves in the business world to secure a job?

Thank you.

From India, Jaipur
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Dear Allan, Thanks for sharing these educative PPts .May I request you to send some PPts on development & retention of talent. Thanks Air Cmde Krishna Shankar
From India, Mumbai
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Very nicely done. Thanks, dear. For just fun, the story of a trainer.

Once a trainer was giving a presentation in a seminar. As he was going on flawlessly on his topic, suddenly a person stood up at that very moment and asked, "Sir, would you mind telling me your name?" The trainer replied, "No, absolutely not, my name is..."

The curious man said, "Thank you," and sat. The trainer again started, "My dear friends, life is full of these... let me share a story, etc."

"Sir..." again the curious man interrupted.

To read the full story, please click on the link [Wisdom from an idiot](http://ashishpaliwalunstoppable.blogspot.com).

Ashish Paliwal

From India, Delhi
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Dear francis, Please let me know your exact requirement so that i may be able to help you. Dr. AT
From India, Kochi
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Hi I liked ur presentation very much. can u also pls upload some PPT’s on professional behaviour in a Corporate company ?
From India
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