I Can Read You Like a Book : How to Spot the Messages and Emotions People Are Really Sending With Their Body Language

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Harris, Marvin, 239
hats, 110
Hayes, Sean, 52
head and neck, the, 97-98
head tilts, 97
high-pressure people, dealing
with, 264-266
hips, the, 100-101
Hitler, Adolf, 35
Hohl, Dean, 60-61
honest, be, 258-259
humiliation and body language,
178-181
humiliation and kids, 179
illustrators, 67, 173, 236
and regulators, 117-119
illustrators, examples of, 118
interest as mood or emotion,
136-137
interrogation process, side
effect of the, 180
intuition, baselining and, 196-197
jaw, the, 96-97
Johnson, Lyndon, 92-93
joy as mood or emotion, 133-134
Karr, John Mark, 80
Kennedy, Jacqueline, 110
Kennedy, John F., 92
and historical memory,
223-224
as the alpha, 46
Kerry, John, 226-228
Landis, Floyd, 97
legs, the, 101

Letterman interview with
Johnny Depp, David,
228-229
lilt of gait, 154
limbs, the, 98-101
Lincoln as super-typical,
Abraham, 45
lips, 92-93
licking of the, 92
location as factor influencing
context, 199-201
airport, 200
church, work, or formal
setting, 200-201
unknown place, 201
Lohan, Lindsey, 72
Martin, Steve, 179
McCormick, Jim, 165
media and the super-typical, 47-48
melting-pot concept, 44-45
microcultural rituals, 125
microcultures, 38
mirroring, 123-124, 234
intentional, 124
mood, 128-142
Morris, Desmond, 68, 79-80
Mother Teresa, 107-108
mouth, 89-96
covering the, 90-91
slightly open, 89
unconscious quiver of
the, 91-92
movement and center of gravity,
155-159
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