Friday, 22 July 2016

Donald Trump: The master at projecting power and the body language behind

Donald Trump: The master at projecting power and the body language behind

From Labor Day 2015 Donald Trump has turned the world upside down, and has all the political pundit had from coast to coast, scratching their heads as they try to intelligently say, to think of something. At best, they work from all previous prognosticating gone awry to recover. The truth is, none of them know what they are talking about when it comes to Donald J. Trump.

Two days after Trump John McCain blasted his remarks about his "war hero" status, I posted on Facebook, "Trumps number will increase further by the end of the week, and it will support to win many veterans." This is what's happened. In August the 6th night of the first GOP debate scored, I on Facebook "Trump number will increase after tonight." They did. was the night of the debate after Trump said he would not rule out a third term, and after he had locked horns with Megyn Kelly of Fox News, and after almost every political commentator from any network predicting doom and gloom for Trump was again I on Facebook, "Nothing happens to him tonight is hurt, and its popularity will rise." It did. There have been other posts that I made where I have predicted how a specific event or incident would affect Trump. I've been right every time.

I'll finally show you exactly how I have to make accurate predictions, when none of the guys who do it for a living, able. But first I want to talk about one of the things that Donald Trump is the strong presence that he is known.

In 2008, I began calls from Fox News, The Early Show, MTV, The Bill Cunningham Show, and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart get , ask me for my insights and comments on human behavior and non-verbal communication, or body language. The requirements are usually for body language analysis on a celebrity or political figure. While most in focus Media on what people say, others are interested in what she communicates with her gestures, facial expressions and posture, and if it's aligned what the words they speak say. When it comes to body language, a seemingly small thing to have a monstrous result, how a person is perceived.

people who were in the negotiations with Trump on the other side of the table, talking about how intimidating it was. Clay Aiken who was on Celebrity Apprentice said of Trump: "As before Trump is more intimidating than (before Cowell is)." In this article, my goal is one of the things to isolate central to Donald presence that a major role in his plays "Intimidation factor."

When is the last time you saw Donald Trump smile? Think about this question for a moment. Take your time and watch some video clips from the other presidential candidates, and notice how often they smile. They smile deliberately. It was in the world of politics, a part of its investment. But when you see Trump, you will just not see it; He even says or responds to something funny that you usually see, is a twinkle in his eye, but a full blown smile, you just do not find.

Is that intentional? Yes I think so. While it is very likely that a decision at this point that takes outside his conscious awareness, I feel confident that the decision is not much to smile an open, deliberate and purposeful decision in the early days.

To fully understand why I could say that, you need to have some background information about the biological basis of a smile going. A smile is actually a sign of submission. For those who subscribe, psychology professor at Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois, offers the theory of evolution this about what a smile means in our closest relatives: "Baring the teeth is not always a threat in primates showing teeth especially teeth held together., is almost always a sign of submission. probably the human smile from that has developed. "

Likewise Dr. Lisa Parr discovered numerous facial expressions that use the zygomaticus major muscle include. Primates mimics joy show playing, eating and socializing. They show facial expressions that are comparable with the smile of a person if they are conciliatory and try to calm other primates that have become aggressive. This shows, and / or that they feel nervous subjection.

As with other Trump sits down to negotiate, the last thing he wants to convey, is an attitude of submission. As negotiators, it is a sign of weakness, and certainly one could be on an emotional and attitudinal prejudice. Here is the most important factor: Trump sees everything as negotiations. Whether talking with a journalist, the host of a TV show, he keeps someone who owned will, or the moderator in a presidential debate to acquire Trump, it's a negotiation, and he negotiated for Donald J. Trump ,

It is the combination of things that he has learned over the years and his innate instinctive ability that makes him the mighty power that he is in a negotiation. Begin

watching him, if you have the opportunity, and you will see exactly what I'm talking about. He grin-easy-everyone can now and then, but as for the big cheesy smile we are accustomed to seeing in schmoozing politicians, it is just not there.

Thursday, 21 July 2016

What happened in 1994 in the UK?

What happened in 1994 in the UK?

Here, the biggest news is sports and entertainment stories from 1994 ...

meant English and Welsh people welcomed that an amendment of the law, which meant , they could go shopping on Sunday. Since 1950, they had not been able transactions, so basic a law to do, the ban on all opening on the traditional holy day. Church groups against the motion but both the people and the government agree that it was an outdated concept.

first national lottery UK was created mixed reactions to life; some feel that it was wrong to promote the Games and others simply love the opportunity to win easily earned money. Having the fact that a considerable amount of money every week would go to charities enough to sweeten enough of the doubters got though and green light, the first draw was a great success; the jackpot reached over £ 7m.

Someone, the man had won a personal lottery a "bionic" given heart. The media take a great interest in the pioneering operation, conducted by British doctors in Cambridge, which saw the world's first battery-powered heart is implanted.

In the political world to hope that people finally dared both for peace in Northern Ireland following ceasefire announcements by the IRA and the loyalists; the Conservatives have finally paid off apparent negotiations. Still, it was not a great year for John Major and businesses, but maybe they realize that it is not placed at the time when the little-known, fresh faced Tony Blair as the new leader of the opposition Workers' Party; brings with him of "change" and speak a modernization agenda.

Sport, in 1994 missed the UK on the fun World Cup in the United States; the first time since 1938 that no British representative at the event was. Brazil won that competition, eventually overcome Italy on penalties in the final, but much attention was still focused on Argentina's Diego Maradona, who had been forbidden to middle tournament caught taking illegal, performance-enhancing drugs. With no house-Country Football meaningless games has, it was an ideal opportunity for the 5 Nations Rugby Union to take center stage. Wales dominated the tournament, but were prevented from sealing a 'Grand Slam' by the defeat to England in the final game.

British TV screens were in '94 by two familiar faces in new guise on BBC 2. Steve Coogan creation of socially inappropriate Alan Partridge is a great success, viewers cringing as partridge illuminated humiliated and insulted his guests on the fictitious chat show program "Knowing Me, Knowing You". The second BBC triumph to be "The Fast Show"; created by Harry Enfield regularly Paul Whitehouse, the program revitalizes tired sketch show format and launched a wide range of keywords.

On the big screen this was the year that Hugh Grant a household name saw as a result of his starring role in "are Four Weddings and a Funeral ' ; the same film for the promotion of the much loved / hated "Wet Wet Wet" song "Love Is All Around '. The hottest movie of 1994, Quentin Tarantino gangster film 'Pulp Fiction'. the intertwined stories of two mob hit men tell, a boxer, a gangster woman, and a pair of diner bandits that was all about violence and redemption.

Wednesday, 20 July 2016

Myxedema madness: If being is crazy in your head, but in your thyroid

Myxedema madness: If being is crazy in your head, but in your thyroid

Your man looks aghast as the men in the white coats chase you across the room living. Finally befitting with skill a giant botanist, an attendant to catch in a big net and wrestles you to the ground. The second adds his expertise to sitting the effort, his three hundred and fifty pounds mass of directly on top of the skull. Now your rage over the fallen flapjack to consider have been about something like an overreaction.

The straitjacket of the neck chaffing, to call to her husband for help. Although his hesitation is short, you will see the fear in his eyes. He thinks you've lost your mind. They begin to tear, but in a flash, you can see that fatally wounded flapjack helplessly on the kitchen floor and the nightmarish rage overtakes you to lay again. Feel it slip away as you wear the ambulance all, make a last desperate attempt to escape the beds in Bellevue. Looking over her shoulder your local man, deeply take air and shouting: "It's not my fault - it's my thyroid!"

your thyroid? Yes indeed - a condition known as myxedema Madness many psychiatric disorders, mimics

myxedema, the medical term for hypothyroidism, is most often recognized by known physical symptoms: weight gain, swelling over , the face, dry skin, fatigue, and a general slowing down the metabolism. However, the emotional symptoms are quite often overlooked. Or, more worryingly, due to a nonexistent mental health and psychiatric disorders.

myxedema Madness is a catchall phrase, coined by Dr. Richard Asher in 1940, ranging from a wide swath of feelings of slight includes fears, doubts and worries blown panic attacks and classical psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia. Myxedema Madness typically manifests as a simple bout of depression and is often treated as such, with antidepressants and counseling "Slow down -. Take it for a bit easy" Unfortunately, neither the pills nor the dogma strike at the root of the problem.

If it can be left untreated myxedema madness transferred quickly to a deadly serious condition. Smaller fears can give way to major psychosis, delusions, hallucinations and paranoia. An otherwise can grab affable person at the slightest trouble, a certain amount of anger show previously unseen. , The patient may as schizophrenic, psychotic or manic depression

The risk of misdiagnosis diagnosed women increased because hypothyroidism inordinately impact - mainly women aged forty years. As a result of the emotional difficulties are often attributed to the "natural" process of aging, possibly due to the empty nest syndrome, the onset of menopause or other adjustments and changes in life. The elderly, especially those who already home setting live in a group standing in front of a double difficult task in receiving both the proper diagnosis and treatment for this disorder.

This is the bad news. The good news is that the diagnosis is actually quite simple. A simple blood test is all that is needed to identify a thyroid problem. The best news? If they are properly treated with a daily thyroid hormone you be flat your old self in no time. No more outbursts, no more votes and no more men in white coats. What unfortunately means no more shouting, "It's not my fault - it's my thyroid."

Yes ... modern medicine is a double-edged sword, in fact

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