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17 March 2026

  • curprev 08:5408:54, 17 March 2026 Elias71352 talk contribs 6,860 bytes +6,860 Created page with "Morris believes that some emblems represent common human social expertise, such as the symbol for the word "no," being a side-to-side headshake. Research evidence suggests that individuals who behave in a more immediate trend are seen as extra credible, and teachers who're extra quick are better favored and children appear to study extra from them. A person in a job interview who sits slumped in his or her chair will not look attentive and might be judged as uninterested..."