If you have any interest in body language or reading other people, then you need to know the work of Paul Ekman.
The University of Leeds team, who are presenting their work at a European Congress on Obesity in Liverpool, say the findings show that young children are aware of the huge societal interest in body size.
But the whole experience awakened in me a lifelong interest in body language, gesture, and the conscious effort to understand what other people took for granted, content to pick up emotion and intent for the most part unconsciously.
Terrace and briefly his lover (theirs was not the only romantic entanglement in the project) this attractive, intense and clearly needy young woman was intrigued by the chimp's interest in her body.
Did the Saudi government have any interest in taking the body?
Shortly after 9 he quietly slipped out, opting to skip a performance by jazz singer Cassandra Wilson in the interest of keeping his body clock on Moscow time.
Where money changes hands, there are issues of security, and because a thriving marketplace creates its own jobs and supports other industries, it is usually in the interest of some official body to make sure that the trading that goes on is fair--not always an easy task (see story, p. 45).
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Sir Henry had a wide and varied interest in health, the human body and artefacts linked to the famous.
The 34-year-old transplant from Long Island, New York, has been in the business for seven years, but his interest in drawing and using the body as a canvas goes to his childhood.
Former chairman of the committee for standards in public life, Sir Alistair Graham, said the expenses system had to be decided in the public and taxpayers' interest, by an independent outside body.
Last week, Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy accused United of being hypocritical, given that the European Champions reported Real Madrid to governing body Fifa because of their interest in Portugal winger Cristiano Ronaldo.
The group has chosen to have four lay members - instead of the minimum of two - on its governing body, to help resolve any conflicts of interest.
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But even as governments are persuaded of a certain logic in surrendering such heartlands wholly or partly to a European interest, they cannot justify surrendering them to a rival body, the European Commission.
The new circuit was devised by the world governing body the IAAF in an attempt to rejuvenate interest in athletics, which is facing increased competition from other sports, and in an economic climate of dwindling income.
The industry body said a downturn in the economy and high interest rates were key factors behind the decline.
Some people have shifted their body clocks but not everyone has the discipline or interest in such regimens to ease jet lag.
"She, I'm sure, is going to be a very diligent senator, work hard, get committee assignments where she has a real interest, and will be a very important part of this body just like every other senator is, " said Sen.
When its main policymaking body met on September 24th, it decided against a further cut in interest rates (though, unusually, two members openly dissented, voting for a cut): but it held out the prospect of a reduction in borrowing costs if the economy showed further weakness.
Its powerful chairman, Alan Greenspan, first demonstrated the extent of his concern by persuading his colleagues to cut interest rates on January 3rd, in between regular meetings of the Fed's main policymaking body, the Federal Open Market Committee.
The head of the sport's regulatory body is also the owner of one of the teams, thus creating a conflict of interest.
In a seeming acknowledgment of these dangers, the FBI issued a statement Tuesday stating it had "immediately sealed off" Dutschke's former tae kwon do facility -- which is near an auto body shop and an ice cream parlor -- and contacted public health authorities in the interest of public safety.
Of great interest is the physiological pathway called the hypoxia-inducible factor, or HIF, which seems to trigger the body's response to low-oxygen levels in tissue.
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