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10 pages. This is an interesting observation on how and why the Italian culture uses their hands so expressively in their communication. The Italian culture in general as well as their body language is discussed. The history of this type of communication is also covered. The fact that there are many language differences in the diverse Italian areas accounts for some of the many diversities that can be seen in how the Italians express themselves. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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as their body language is discussed. The history of this type of communication is also covered. The fact that there are many language differences in the diverse Italian
areas accounts for some of the many diversities that can be seen in how the Italians express themselves. COMMUNICATION: ITALIAN STYLE Words carry with them a great deal of
power. They are capable of destroying nations and rebuilding faith. They are eloquent and strong, intimidating and potent. Language serves many purposes but of its many treasured
influences, none are as significant as their ability to free the oppressed. It has been documented throughout history how the art of language is instrumental in bridging gaps, establishing
bonds and stabilizing relationships. Indeed, there is no power quite like the intensity of the written word. The original Italian language was a vibrant and enthusiastic language, which has
stood the test of time. Indeed, watching an Italian speak is one of the most entertaining of all ethnicities, for they are extremely vocal and animated at the same
time. In a crowd or at a family gathering, there is often much commotion as everyone tries to speak at once, talking over one another in the process.
Their facial expressions only add to the animated effects of their hand gestures and body language. To be sure, the Italians are quite proficient at speech as an art
form. However, while Italian may be the prominent language spoken in Italy, it is by far not the only one. Indeed, the extent to which multilingualism exists throughout
Italy speaks volumes regarding the vast cultural, social and political implications of her languages. THE ITALIAN CULTURE Their vocal recognition is one that is quite distinctive and customary to
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