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Patti Will Be On ShowBiz Tonight at 11 pm Analyzing Robert Pattinson's Body Language During His Recent Interviews

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Robert Pattinsontalks Kristen Stewart and Cosmopolis  on Good Morning America and John Stewart Show
 A body language read by Patti WoodBody Language Expert Patti Wood will be on ShowBizTonight at 11 pm giving her in-depth analysis of Robert Pattinson’s body language onJohn Stewart’s show on August 14th and his Good Morning AmericaInterview today on August 15th. Below are Patti Wood’s body language rough notes on Robert’s bodylanguage in those two interviews as well as his interview on ShowBiz lastnight. JohnStewart’s Show and Good Morning America InterviewsFeet and legs are down and flexed in the ready to jumpup out of the chair and run flexed position. Robert makes a joke, he comfortshim, does a head protection comfort cue head scratch.  He doesn’t like what’s going on hand over thegroin to partial fig leaf protection.He’s given a cereal box and he has fun for a moment.  His body language is playful. Then he putsboth hands in his lap like a school boy about to be reprimanded.

How are you doing, “
He does an avoidance cluster of cues, his body turnsaway, he goes for the coffee and you see a micro facial cue of sadness he looksdown and eyes partially closed and down.
Then he hand blocks with coffee instead of grabbing thehandle so he tries to cover his mouth and curls and presses in his lips tosuppress what he is really feeling, a mixture of sadness in his eyes and angerat the mouth. As he puts down the cup the anger cluster is emphasized with atongue thrust that says I am mad at you for asking that question ‘He says, “Imean…pauses he shakes his head no, he shakes again not just his head but hiswhole body. He avoids the question looking at his fans. They seem prettyexcited about it.  And he laughs, thistime his head comes down and the laugh and smile show an effort to reducetension, (laughter and anger cover deception or withholding of information) I can see where this works for him.  His next laugh brings his body up out of hisseat as if he wants to escape or this gives him the chance to escape.  He sits back in the chair relaxes and crosseshis legs. He is ready to be there.  
Whatdrew you to this role?  Look at the dramatic shift to centered stillbody relaxed voice.And though he does another head scratch when they come backto him after showing the suggestive sex scene, he follows it with a flirtyshowing of the palm and impish grin. And now when he laughs he comes morenaturally up and out of his chair.
ShowBizTonight Interview Asked“So how are you doing” Look at the immediate cluster of withdrawal avoidancemixed with forced attention cues He lowers his head and shutters his eye,holds his own hand, and comforts whipping off the sweat move. Then forces hiseyes wide to pretend he’s paying attention. “Becausethe world wants to know?He leans over to get his coffee and goesoff camera.    He uses the coffee cup as a shield betweenhimself and the interviewer. Then does a tongue cleanse to clean off how he istruly feeling then says in a low stressed voice, “Yeah” gives the host an microfacial cue of awkward smiling grimace showing he’s mad he has to answer thisquestion. Then laughs but look and listen to the laugh - characteristic awardlaugh but more forced. One with a tighter throat and vocal chords and insteadof the head going up as it usually would in a laugh his head moves swiftlydown. And then grabs the outside of the cup swinging his body again away fromthe interviewer to block and  brings thecoffee cup way up to cover as much of his face as possible and again used the exaggeratedopen eyes to show that he is ok and only gives a sideways glance to theinterviewer.“Difficultto hear all the reporting about you” he actually brings his browstogether in slight scowl.“Reportsabout you drinking” he does his fast blink (the only fast blinkthus far in the interview.) Wallowing in misery …but you lookabsolutely fine,  “He gives another forced laugh bringing his head down. And he does almost asnarl smile closing his eyes and turning his head away.Then he looks at the directory.  He says, “Since the first twilight.” And bringshis whole hand up in a nose cleanse all the fingers whipping under his nose notonce not twice but three times as he says, “you enter a realm where you get”  Interesting the look to the director helps then thedirectory visibly comforts him he gets comforted by the director then once thedirector starts speaking Robert begins to relax he is still using the cup.“Do you just laugh it off. “  He gets a sour face and looks down again andmakes an audible tongue cleanse, looks away scowls a bit.Patti Wood, MA, Certified Speaking Professional - The Body Language Expert. For more body language insights go to her website at http://PattiWood.net. Also check out the body language quiz on her YouTube Channel at http://youtube.com/user/bodylanguageexpert.

Patti's Reads the Body Language of the Presidential Candidates and Other Speakers at the Republican and Democratic Conventions

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Here are Patti's rough notes from her recent appearance on CNN reading the body language at the Republican and Democratic Conventions.
Romney’s entrance: 14
His face is smiling. But look at how stiff his back is tension rod up through his back and neck. (He looks like he hurt his back.  He is so stiff.  His body is in a straight line. He keeps his lower body away.  Romney doesn’t do what I call the Clinton lean in.  When he came up he would step in and bring his whole body around each person in a symbolic embrace.
He comes out on stage.  His body stiff and hunched as he walks to the podium. He gives a rather stilted hand to heart gesture but it looks like faked humility. He is acting humble and teary-eyed but here he’s not in the moment.  He is acting to the audience rather than connected to them as he comes on stage.
Stiff posture no emotional Body Movement - He is more animated than in past speeches but he still has that stiff body language. (Time code 7:10 and then at more so at 7:38 he is talking about freedom, but his body is locked, arms at sides freedom to build a life)  This video doesn’t show him in close up it goes to the crowd but in the video I first watched his gestures should come up.  Only a handful of gestures in first 15 minutes of speech
Lack of Synchronicity of words and message - you move to illustrate what you are saying make us feel a candidate is sincere. Instead look at Romney 7:38 (This is so wild watch him say “Again when every new wave of immigrant’s looked up to the statue of liberty or knelt down to kiss the shores of freedom.” But in that truly emotional content. He doesn’t move or look up or gesture up as he speaks of freedom. He looks like a little kid who memorized a speech.
First real gesture at Puny gesture - When He says”freedom to build” his arms should have swept up. Instead he stands frozen.  But not just what we wanted but it’s what Americans deserved. (9:05) He gives his first gesture a puny pinched finger gesture down.  This gesture pressing the thumb against index and pointy finger make a point not a weapon like he wants to squeeze emotion out of you and make my point.
Again at (10:45 or so) his words are passionate and his voice has emotion but his body is stiff as he says, “Work harder… Hug your kids a little longer. Again no illustrator gestures. Made it ring false.  As he said, “I wish Obama had succeeded because I wanted America to succeed.” I wished he had shown more passion. “
Lack of connection to audience “With your help we will do something,” He had the opportunity to look at the audience and do an open palm Gathering Gesture gesturing out and bring the gesture back to himself.  Instead he kept his hands frozen at his sides and then at (11:23) you see him do eye shutter and close his mouth. Indicating nonverbally Romney either doesn’t feel we can do something or he does not feel he needs our help. Gestures my country deserves better point down cupped hand.
Great Emotional Moment - Typically in Romney’s speech his voice is very monotone.  In this speech he has more emotion in his voice than any other speech and has some genially emotional moment. One of the few in first 15 minutes, “every day dad gave mom a rose” pointing, and his eyes teared up. My mom and dad were true partners. Should women have less say than our men?  Eyes welled up his voice cracked.

Obama



Comes out claps with the crowd.  It’s not about him.  He smiles and says thank you several times.




Starts his speech real and warm (:49 “Michele I love you so much,” This is a very warm real moment. Uses humor quickly and well as he makes a reference to his daughter’s behavior” Lightens the first moment.
He leans forward opens and grabs the podium “I accept the nomination for president” then he bows slightly forward slightly humble and holding in emotion flat tight smile.
Gestures frequently and comfortably 4:12 he is giving multiple gestures in a sentence. Expressing himself comfortably.  Both fists closed (5:34 or so) double our exports.
Tobacco chew finds much of what he has to say distasteful. Challenges of our time. 8:59 does that over 20 times in the first half of his speech.
Truly emotional 1 Veteran story, He gives me hope. Share that hope with me. I ask you tonight for your vote, his voice is emotional and truly humble.
Great Strength in his gestures “If you believe that new energy can power our future. Ladders of ..” Watch his gestures grow in strength size and frequency.
Best moment in his speech for Democrats (38:09) “Every One gets a fair shot voice cracks with powerful emotions. Deserves his fair share.
Best example of his best gestures. (38:38 or so) He says, “Yes our path is harder. Yes our road is longer but we travel he grasps up as if to ask us to pull ourselves up from our bootstraps.
(39.20 or so) We pull each other up... We draw strength from victories. Gesture strike out hold out, keep our eyes fixed on that distant horizon.
Finger pointing

Clinton is laughing and smiling and very comfortable with the crowd roaring after he is introduced. That is very hard to do.  We are here to nominate a president (long power of the pause) and I GOT one in mind Clinton, First Thank you his voice is warm.   We have got one in mind, Point gestures high and confident finger point, crisp and elevated thumb clasp points slow slide then at 1:26 knowing all the while hands up above waist palms open fingers spread.
1:16 Clinton is strong and confident and in control right out of the gate.
Listen to his voice striking on each word the pausing, “Just six weeks before the elections,
2.06 “A man who believes with no doubt.”
Clinton gestures with almost every single statement. He has over 14 gestures in the first minute and 45 seconds of his speech.  These frequent gesture show he is confident. Sure of his feeling and open to revealing them.
6:14 Watch Clinton use the power of the point as he says, “We know that investments in education and infrastructure they increase new jobs. “
Jennifer Granholm:   Great emotion enthusiasm open posture. She has more fun than any other speaker. Stand- up comic Pep squad Glee club of speakers.  Show us her side. Holds the gesture longer. Waits for the full impact of her words and gestures.
Chris Christie - Enjoys himself out of the box.  New Jersey republican. Likeable and funny Comedy. Emphasis he knows how to punch just the right word.  On the first four minutes he says we have to FIGHT, or I am HER son He gestures naturally and easily, though at times slow and delayed. 
Open palm internal state of openness and honesty. In Clinton, Granholm, Ann RomneyClosed palm dominance and authority can you get that for me.





Ann Romney consistent open window body language show. Open palm internal state of openness and honesty.



Patti Wood, MA, Certified Speaking Professional - The Body Language Expert. For more body language insights go to her website at http://PattiWood.net. Also check out the body language quiz on her YouTube Channel at http://youtube.com/user/bodylanguageexpert.

Men who were lonely and couldn't get Fulfilled

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There was a man named Jeffrey Dahmer once who grew up as a lonely boy and he just couldn't find that fulfillment in his life to fill that void to make him feel fulfilled and he looked and looked in all the wrong places and he never found that filler for that void. Most people know what he did and why he did it but nobody knew he was lonely until he told the world that this had been his problem all of his life. This man was seeking love from God which is the only fulfilling filler of this void that mankind can achieve. One cannot achieve this with money, not with sex of any kind, not with anything but that love that comes from God only. Not only is this love from God fulfilling but it is also a protection in all one does in life - protection from the evil one.

Marina's Favorite Definitions

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Carat: The word carat has the word rat in it.

Definition of COR: The muscular organ that maintains the circulation of the blood (the heart).

Corazon = heart Cornelia, Cortez, corner, coroner, etc.

Definition of Marina: Ocean bay. A place where people put their boats on the edge of the water. A homefront for boats to rest.

Purity: (comes from the base word pure): the quality or the condition of being pure; esp. freedom from adulterating matter; cleanness or clearness; freedom from evil or sin; innocence; chastity; freedom from corrupting elements; freedom from mixture with white; color saturation.

What religion means to God: A group of different organization who have rules in addition to the Bible and these rules have nothing to do with what God says in the Bible. The people within the religions look to God as if: they are pigs playing in their own dirt. Sometimes one little pig notices it is dirty, but that don't happen much, and God will try as good as He can in this situation, to help. The dirt is the lies that religions tell. That is why I don't have religions and my belief as a true Christian comes straight from the Bible.!!!! Hallelujah.

Playing with letters:
Ham Hamas, Hamburg, Hamilton, Champion, Wortham, hamster

Au Auschwitz, Austria, Australia

Hit Hitler, Hittites, shit

Pig, pigeon

Gar garden gargoyle Garfield Stuttgart garbage gar (done cooking) Margaret

Cat catholic catechism (hmmm) Catarina (hmm) catch

Con Con-artist Congregation Congress pro (for) and con (against)

Dan, Ramadan, Danke (German= thank you) Danaube (German river) Sudan

Dynasty= Dynasty has the word nasty in it. That explains the word and all.

Rat, brat, rattle

Ton- Washington, etc.

Mon- Monday, monkey, money, monster, monotone, Monica?, monarchy,

Har - Harmageddon (Armageddon), harmony, harm, harrass, harp, Harvey (Lee Harvey Oswald), Harlem, Sahara, harem

Hispanic - has 2 words - his and panic in it? Why is the word panic in Hispanic? Also Spain has the word pain in it, why?

Ram - Rameses, ram, Ramadan, Ramada Inn, Ram truck, Ramona, rampage, ramification

Universe - the devil's former pen

Universal - catholic is the universal church, the devil's domain, universal is not the same as united

United - United we stand divided we fall - by Jesus Christ

Lady Diana Spencer - as in Joyce Spencer - someone I know (wonder if they are related)

Warsaw (Poland); Peshawar (Pakistan)

The Solar System's 9 Planets

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The 9 Planets of the Solar System:
The Sun
The sun is shaped like a ball and it is huge in size. More than a hundred earths could fit across it, side by side. It would take the fastest rocket a year to travel to the sun. The sun is very bright and very hot. The sun glows, like a light bulb wire, and does not burn like wood. The sun glows hotter and brighter than a million H-bombs all shooting off at once. Nothing can be solid on the sun because it is so hot, not even iron. The great heat on the sun makes iron float around like a cloud of steam. The sun turns like the other planets and it takes nearly a month to make a full turn. Sometimes there are dark spots on the sun and they are called sun patches. All around the sun there is a silvery fog which is called the corona. The corona cannot be seen by us on earth because the sky around the sun is so bright. The sun is billions of years old, sending heat and light out into space. The earth gets only a tiny part of this light and heat, but it is enough to make plants grow and to give us life.

Mercury
Mercury is the planet closest to the sun. It is less than half as wide as the earth. In less than 3 months Mercury travels around the sun. The sunny side of Mercury is hotter than an oven. The side away from Mercury is cooler than we can imagine. Nothing can live on the planet Mercury.

Venus
Venus is the brightest planet in the sky. It is earth’s nearest planet neighbor. It takes Venus 7 months to go around the sun. This planet is always covered with clouds and it is very hot on Venus, much hotter than it ever gets on earth.

Earth
The size of the earth is the largest of the four planets comprising the inner group (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars), and it is the third closest to the sun. The earth is shaped like an oblate spheroid, which means it is almost ball-shaped, or spherical, except for a slight flattening at the poles. This flattening, and an accompanying bulge at the equator, are produced by the centrifugal force of rotation. As we know, the earth has 1 moon. The earth has a polar diameter of about 7900 miles (the equatorial diameter is approximately 27 miles greater because of the bulge described above). The circumference of the earth is about 24,874 miles, and the surface area comprises roughly 197 million square miles, of which about 51 million square miles (29 per cent) are surface lands. The remaining 71 per cent of the earth’s surface is covered by water. Like all planets, the earth rotates around the sun in its own orbit and period of revolution. In addition to its trip around the sun, the earth also rotates. The earth turns on its axis (the shortest diameter connecting the poles), and this turning motion is called rotation. The earth rotates from west to east and makes one complete rotation each day. It is this rotating motion that gives us the alternating periods of daylight and darkness which we know as day and night. It takes the sun 365 ¼ days to orbit (in slightly elliptical orbit) around the sun.

The Earth’s Moon
The size of earth’s moon is more than 2000 miles wide. It takes a fast rocket more than 2 days to get to the moon. Everything on the moon is covered with dust--dry, with dust. There is no air. There is no water. In the sunshine, it is as hot as the inside of a baking oven. But in the shade, it is colder than dry ice.

The moon has high, sharp peaks. There are huge, round holes everywhere, and these holes are called craters. Some of these craters are so big that it would take a whole day to drive around one crater in a fast moving car.

The moon has no light of its own and can only catch some light from the faraway sun and throw it down to the earth which is called reflected light. The moon is shaped like a ball, and depending on how much sunlight the moon gets, that determines if it is a full, half, or quarter moon. The gravity of the earth pulls the moon and keeps it from going into space.

Mars
Mars is a little more than half as wide as the earth. This planet takes nearly 2 years to go around the sun. On Mars it gets never warmer than one of our summer days. At night it gets very, very cold there---almost as cold as dry ice. Mars is the only planet that might have a little air and water. Perhaps some plants could live there, but nobody really knows for sure. Mars shines with a reddish color. It has 2 tiny moons of its own.

Jupiter
Jupiter is the giant of the solar system and it is 11 times as wide as the earth. It is so big that more than a thousand earths could be packed into it. Jupiter takes almost 12 years to make a trip around the sun. It is always very, very cold on Jupiter. This planet has 12 moons.

Saturn
Saturn is nearly 10 times as wide as the earth. It takes almost 30 years to go once around the sun. This is the only planet that has a ring around it. The ring is made up of swarms of small stones. Besides the ring, there are 9 moons going around Saturn. Noting at all could live on Saturn. It is even colder than Jupiter.

Uranus
Uranus is 4 times as wide as the earth and has 5 moons of its own. It takes Uranus 84 years to go around the sun. Nothing could live on Uranus. It is far, far too cold there.

Neptune
Neptune is nearly 4 times as wide as the earth and it has 2 moons. It takes Neptune 165 years to go around the sun. This planet is also way too cold for anything to be able to live there.

Pluto
Pluto is smaller than the earth and it has 2 moons. It takes Pluto 250 years to travel around the sun. Pluto gets almost no light or heat from the sun because it is so very far away. From Pluto, the sun would look as tiny as a star.

How gravity works:

Make a hole through the middle of a potato. Put a long string through the hole, and tie it tightly. Hold the other end of the string, and swing the potato around in circles. You will feel the strong pull of the string.

You are the earth, and the potato is the moon. The pull of the string is the pull of gravity. The pull makes the moon stay in its path as it goes around and around the earth.

29 Eylül 2012 Cumartesi

Patti Will Be On ShowBiz Tonight at 11 pm Analyzing Robert Pattinson's Body Language During His Recent Interviews

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Robert Pattinsontalks Kristen Stewart and Cosmopolis  on Good Morning America and John Stewart Show
 A body language read by Patti WoodBody Language Expert Patti Wood will be on ShowBizTonight at 11 pm giving her in-depth analysis of Robert Pattinson’s body language onJohn Stewart’s show on August 14th and his Good Morning AmericaInterview today on August 15th. Below are Patti Wood’s body language rough notes on Robert’s bodylanguage in those two interviews as well as his interview on ShowBiz lastnight. JohnStewart’s Show and Good Morning America InterviewsFeet and legs are down and flexed in the ready to jumpup out of the chair and run flexed position. Robert makes a joke, he comfortshim, does a head protection comfort cue head scratch.  He doesn’t like what’s going on hand over thegroin to partial fig leaf protection.He’s given a cereal box and he has fun for a moment.  His body language is playful. Then he putsboth hands in his lap like a school boy about to be reprimanded.

How are you doing, “
He does an avoidance cluster of cues, his body turnsaway, he goes for the coffee and you see a micro facial cue of sadness he looksdown and eyes partially closed and down.
Then he hand blocks with coffee instead of grabbing thehandle so he tries to cover his mouth and curls and presses in his lips tosuppress what he is really feeling, a mixture of sadness in his eyes and angerat the mouth. As he puts down the cup the anger cluster is emphasized with atongue thrust that says I am mad at you for asking that question ‘He says, “Imean…pauses he shakes his head no, he shakes again not just his head but hiswhole body. He avoids the question looking at his fans. They seem prettyexcited about it.  And he laughs, thistime his head comes down and the laugh and smile show an effort to reducetension, (laughter and anger cover deception or withholding of information) I can see where this works for him.  His next laugh brings his body up out of hisseat as if he wants to escape or this gives him the chance to escape.  He sits back in the chair relaxes and crosseshis legs. He is ready to be there.  
Whatdrew you to this role?  Look at the dramatic shift to centered stillbody relaxed voice.And though he does another head scratch when they come backto him after showing the suggestive sex scene, he follows it with a flirtyshowing of the palm and impish grin. And now when he laughs he comes morenaturally up and out of his chair.
ShowBizTonight Interview Asked“So how are you doing” Look at the immediate cluster of withdrawal avoidancemixed with forced attention cues He lowers his head and shutters his eye,holds his own hand, and comforts whipping off the sweat move. Then forces hiseyes wide to pretend he’s paying attention. “Becausethe world wants to know?He leans over to get his coffee and goesoff camera.    He uses the coffee cup as a shield betweenhimself and the interviewer. Then does a tongue cleanse to clean off how he istruly feeling then says in a low stressed voice, “Yeah” gives the host an microfacial cue of awkward smiling grimace showing he’s mad he has to answer thisquestion. Then laughs but look and listen to the laugh - characteristic awardlaugh but more forced. One with a tighter throat and vocal chords and insteadof the head going up as it usually would in a laugh his head moves swiftlydown. And then grabs the outside of the cup swinging his body again away fromthe interviewer to block and  brings thecoffee cup way up to cover as much of his face as possible and again used the exaggeratedopen eyes to show that he is ok and only gives a sideways glance to theinterviewer.“Difficultto hear all the reporting about you” he actually brings his browstogether in slight scowl.“Reportsabout you drinking” he does his fast blink (the only fast blinkthus far in the interview.) Wallowing in misery …but you lookabsolutely fine,  “He gives another forced laugh bringing his head down. And he does almost asnarl smile closing his eyes and turning his head away.Then he looks at the directory.  He says, “Since the first twilight.” And bringshis whole hand up in a nose cleanse all the fingers whipping under his nose notonce not twice but three times as he says, “you enter a realm where you get”  Interesting the look to the director helps then thedirectory visibly comforts him he gets comforted by the director then once thedirector starts speaking Robert begins to relax he is still using the cup.“Do you just laugh it off. “  He gets a sour face and looks down again andmakes an audible tongue cleanse, looks away scowls a bit.Patti Wood, MA, Certified Speaking Professional - The Body Language Expert. For more body language insights go to her website at http://PattiWood.net. Also check out the body language quiz on her YouTube Channel at http://youtube.com/user/bodylanguageexpert.

Patti's Reads the Body Language of the Presidential Candidates and Other Speakers at the Republican and Democratic Conventions

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 Click the link below to see Patti on CNN and hear her insights!

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Here are Patti's rough notes from her recent appearance on CNN reading the body language at the Republican and Democratic Conventions.
Romney’s entrance: 14
His face is smiling. But look at how stiff his back is tension rod up through his back and neck. (He looks like he hurt his back.  He is so stiff.  His body is in a straight line. He keeps his lower body away.  Romney doesn’t do what I call the Clinton lean in.  When he came up he would step in and bring his whole body around each person in a symbolic embrace.
He comes out on stage.  His body stiff and hunched as he walks to the podium. He gives a rather stilted hand to heart gesture but it looks like faked humility. He is acting humble and teary-eyed but here he’s not in the moment.  He is acting to the audience rather than connected to them as he comes on stage.
Stiff posture no emotional Body Movement - He is more animated than in past speeches but he still has that stiff body language. (Time code 7:10 and then at more so at 7:38 he is talking about freedom, but his body is locked, arms at sides freedom to build a life)  This video doesn’t show him in close up it goes to the crowd but in the video I first watched his gestures should come up.  Only a handful of gestures in first 15 minutes of speech
Lack of Synchronicity of words and message - you move to illustrate what you are saying make us feel a candidate is sincere. Instead look at Romney 7:38 (This is so wild watch him say “Again when every new wave of immigrant’s looked up to the statue of liberty or knelt down to kiss the shores of freedom.” But in that truly emotional content. He doesn’t move or look up or gesture up as he speaks of freedom. He looks like a little kid who memorized a speech.
First real gesture at Puny gesture - When He says”freedom to build” his arms should have swept up. Instead he stands frozen.  But not just what we wanted but it’s what Americans deserved. (9:05) He gives his first gesture a puny pinched finger gesture down.  This gesture pressing the thumb against index and pointy finger make a point not a weapon like he wants to squeeze emotion out of you and make my point.
Again at (10:45 or so) his words are passionate and his voice has emotion but his body is stiff as he says, “Work harder… Hug your kids a little longer. Again no illustrator gestures. Made it ring false.  As he said, “I wish Obama had succeeded because I wanted America to succeed.” I wished he had shown more passion. “
Lack of connection to audience “With your help we will do something,” He had the opportunity to look at the audience and do an open palm Gathering Gesture gesturing out and bring the gesture back to himself.  Instead he kept his hands frozen at his sides and then at (11:23) you see him do eye shutter and close his mouth. Indicating nonverbally Romney either doesn’t feel we can do something or he does not feel he needs our help. Gestures my country deserves better point down cupped hand.
Great Emotional Moment - Typically in Romney’s speech his voice is very monotone.  In this speech he has more emotion in his voice than any other speech and has some genially emotional moment. One of the few in first 15 minutes, “every day dad gave mom a rose” pointing, and his eyes teared up. My mom and dad were true partners. Should women have less say than our men?  Eyes welled up his voice cracked.

Obama



Comes out claps with the crowd.  It’s not about him.  He smiles and says thank you several times.




Starts his speech real and warm (:49 “Michele I love you so much,” This is a very warm real moment. Uses humor quickly and well as he makes a reference to his daughter’s behavior” Lightens the first moment.
He leans forward opens and grabs the podium “I accept the nomination for president” then he bows slightly forward slightly humble and holding in emotion flat tight smile.
Gestures frequently and comfortably 4:12 he is giving multiple gestures in a sentence. Expressing himself comfortably.  Both fists closed (5:34 or so) double our exports.
Tobacco chew finds much of what he has to say distasteful. Challenges of our time. 8:59 does that over 20 times in the first half of his speech.
Truly emotional 1 Veteran story, He gives me hope. Share that hope with me. I ask you tonight for your vote, his voice is emotional and truly humble.
Great Strength in his gestures “If you believe that new energy can power our future. Ladders of ..” Watch his gestures grow in strength size and frequency.
Best moment in his speech for Democrats (38:09) “Every One gets a fair shot voice cracks with powerful emotions. Deserves his fair share.
Best example of his best gestures. (38:38 or so) He says, “Yes our path is harder. Yes our road is longer but we travel he grasps up as if to ask us to pull ourselves up from our bootstraps.
(39.20 or so) We pull each other up... We draw strength from victories. Gesture strike out hold out, keep our eyes fixed on that distant horizon.
Finger pointing

Clinton is laughing and smiling and very comfortable with the crowd roaring after he is introduced. That is very hard to do.  We are here to nominate a president (long power of the pause) and I GOT one in mind Clinton, First Thank you his voice is warm.   We have got one in mind, Point gestures high and confident finger point, crisp and elevated thumb clasp points slow slide then at 1:26 knowing all the while hands up above waist palms open fingers spread.
1:16 Clinton is strong and confident and in control right out of the gate.
Listen to his voice striking on each word the pausing, “Just six weeks before the elections,
2.06 “A man who believes with no doubt.”
Clinton gestures with almost every single statement. He has over 14 gestures in the first minute and 45 seconds of his speech.  These frequent gesture show he is confident. Sure of his feeling and open to revealing them.
6:14 Watch Clinton use the power of the point as he says, “We know that investments in education and infrastructure they increase new jobs. “
Jennifer Granholm:   Great emotion enthusiasm open posture. She has more fun than any other speaker. Stand- up comic Pep squad Glee club of speakers.  Show us her side. Holds the gesture longer. Waits for the full impact of her words and gestures.
Chris Christie - Enjoys himself out of the box.  New Jersey republican. Likeable and funny Comedy. Emphasis he knows how to punch just the right word.  On the first four minutes he says we have to FIGHT, or I am HER son He gestures naturally and easily, though at times slow and delayed. 
Open palm internal state of openness and honesty. In Clinton, Granholm, Ann RomneyClosed palm dominance and authority can you get that for me.





Ann Romney consistent open window body language show. Open palm internal state of openness and honesty.



Patti Wood, MA, Certified Speaking Professional - The Body Language Expert. For more body language insights go to her website at http://PattiWood.net. Also check out the body language quiz on her YouTube Channel at http://youtube.com/user/bodylanguageexpert.

Men who were lonely and couldn't get Fulfilled

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There was a man named Jeffrey Dahmer once who grew up as a lonely boy and he just couldn't find that fulfillment in his life to fill that void to make him feel fulfilled and he looked and looked in all the wrong places and he never found that filler for that void. Most people know what he did and why he did it but nobody knew he was lonely until he told the world that this had been his problem all of his life. This man was seeking love from God which is the only fulfilling filler of this void that mankind can achieve. One cannot achieve this with money, not with sex of any kind, not with anything but that love that comes from God only. Not only is this love from God fulfilling but it is also a protection in all one does in life - protection from the evil one.

Marina's Favorite Definitions

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Carat: The word carat has the word rat in it.

Definition of COR: The muscular organ that maintains the circulation of the blood (the heart).

Corazon = heart Cornelia, Cortez, corner, coroner, etc.

Definition of Marina: Ocean bay. A place where people put their boats on the edge of the water. A homefront for boats to rest.

Purity: (comes from the base word pure): the quality or the condition of being pure; esp. freedom from adulterating matter; cleanness or clearness; freedom from evil or sin; innocence; chastity; freedom from corrupting elements; freedom from mixture with white; color saturation.

What religion means to God: A group of different organization who have rules in addition to the Bible and these rules have nothing to do with what God says in the Bible. The people within the religions look to God as if: they are pigs playing in their own dirt. Sometimes one little pig notices it is dirty, but that don't happen much, and God will try as good as He can in this situation, to help. The dirt is the lies that religions tell. That is why I don't have religions and my belief as a true Christian comes straight from the Bible.!!!! Hallelujah.

Playing with letters:
Ham Hamas, Hamburg, Hamilton, Champion, Wortham, hamster

Au Auschwitz, Austria, Australia

Hit Hitler, Hittites, shit

Pig, pigeon

Gar garden gargoyle Garfield Stuttgart garbage gar (done cooking) Margaret

Cat catholic catechism (hmmm) Catarina (hmm) catch

Con Con-artist Congregation Congress pro (for) and con (against)

Dan, Ramadan, Danke (German= thank you) Danaube (German river) Sudan

Dynasty= Dynasty has the word nasty in it. That explains the word and all.

Rat, brat, rattle

Ton- Washington, etc.

Mon- Monday, monkey, money, monster, monotone, Monica?, monarchy,

Har - Harmageddon (Armageddon), harmony, harm, harrass, harp, Harvey (Lee Harvey Oswald), Harlem, Sahara, harem

Hispanic - has 2 words - his and panic in it? Why is the word panic in Hispanic? Also Spain has the word pain in it, why?

Ram - Rameses, ram, Ramadan, Ramada Inn, Ram truck, Ramona, rampage, ramification

Universe - the devil's former pen

Universal - catholic is the universal church, the devil's domain, universal is not the same as united

United - United we stand divided we fall - by Jesus Christ

Lady Diana Spencer - as in Joyce Spencer - someone I know (wonder if they are related)

Warsaw (Poland); Peshawar (Pakistan)

The Solar System's 9 Planets

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The 9 Planets of the Solar System:
The Sun
The sun is shaped like a ball and it is huge in size. More than a hundred earths could fit across it, side by side. It would take the fastest rocket a year to travel to the sun. The sun is very bright and very hot. The sun glows, like a light bulb wire, and does not burn like wood. The sun glows hotter and brighter than a million H-bombs all shooting off at once. Nothing can be solid on the sun because it is so hot, not even iron. The great heat on the sun makes iron float around like a cloud of steam. The sun turns like the other planets and it takes nearly a month to make a full turn. Sometimes there are dark spots on the sun and they are called sun patches. All around the sun there is a silvery fog which is called the corona. The corona cannot be seen by us on earth because the sky around the sun is so bright. The sun is billions of years old, sending heat and light out into space. The earth gets only a tiny part of this light and heat, but it is enough to make plants grow and to give us life.

Mercury
Mercury is the planet closest to the sun. It is less than half as wide as the earth. In less than 3 months Mercury travels around the sun. The sunny side of Mercury is hotter than an oven. The side away from Mercury is cooler than we can imagine. Nothing can live on the planet Mercury.

Venus
Venus is the brightest planet in the sky. It is earth’s nearest planet neighbor. It takes Venus 7 months to go around the sun. This planet is always covered with clouds and it is very hot on Venus, much hotter than it ever gets on earth.

Earth
The size of the earth is the largest of the four planets comprising the inner group (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars), and it is the third closest to the sun. The earth is shaped like an oblate spheroid, which means it is almost ball-shaped, or spherical, except for a slight flattening at the poles. This flattening, and an accompanying bulge at the equator, are produced by the centrifugal force of rotation. As we know, the earth has 1 moon. The earth has a polar diameter of about 7900 miles (the equatorial diameter is approximately 27 miles greater because of the bulge described above). The circumference of the earth is about 24,874 miles, and the surface area comprises roughly 197 million square miles, of which about 51 million square miles (29 per cent) are surface lands. The remaining 71 per cent of the earth’s surface is covered by water. Like all planets, the earth rotates around the sun in its own orbit and period of revolution. In addition to its trip around the sun, the earth also rotates. The earth turns on its axis (the shortest diameter connecting the poles), and this turning motion is called rotation. The earth rotates from west to east and makes one complete rotation each day. It is this rotating motion that gives us the alternating periods of daylight and darkness which we know as day and night. It takes the sun 365 ¼ days to orbit (in slightly elliptical orbit) around the sun.

The Earth’s Moon
The size of earth’s moon is more than 2000 miles wide. It takes a fast rocket more than 2 days to get to the moon. Everything on the moon is covered with dust--dry, with dust. There is no air. There is no water. In the sunshine, it is as hot as the inside of a baking oven. But in the shade, it is colder than dry ice.

The moon has high, sharp peaks. There are huge, round holes everywhere, and these holes are called craters. Some of these craters are so big that it would take a whole day to drive around one crater in a fast moving car.

The moon has no light of its own and can only catch some light from the faraway sun and throw it down to the earth which is called reflected light. The moon is shaped like a ball, and depending on how much sunlight the moon gets, that determines if it is a full, half, or quarter moon. The gravity of the earth pulls the moon and keeps it from going into space.

Mars
Mars is a little more than half as wide as the earth. This planet takes nearly 2 years to go around the sun. On Mars it gets never warmer than one of our summer days. At night it gets very, very cold there---almost as cold as dry ice. Mars is the only planet that might have a little air and water. Perhaps some plants could live there, but nobody really knows for sure. Mars shines with a reddish color. It has 2 tiny moons of its own.

Jupiter
Jupiter is the giant of the solar system and it is 11 times as wide as the earth. It is so big that more than a thousand earths could be packed into it. Jupiter takes almost 12 years to make a trip around the sun. It is always very, very cold on Jupiter. This planet has 12 moons.

Saturn
Saturn is nearly 10 times as wide as the earth. It takes almost 30 years to go once around the sun. This is the only planet that has a ring around it. The ring is made up of swarms of small stones. Besides the ring, there are 9 moons going around Saturn. Noting at all could live on Saturn. It is even colder than Jupiter.

Uranus
Uranus is 4 times as wide as the earth and has 5 moons of its own. It takes Uranus 84 years to go around the sun. Nothing could live on Uranus. It is far, far too cold there.

Neptune
Neptune is nearly 4 times as wide as the earth and it has 2 moons. It takes Neptune 165 years to go around the sun. This planet is also way too cold for anything to be able to live there.

Pluto
Pluto is smaller than the earth and it has 2 moons. It takes Pluto 250 years to travel around the sun. Pluto gets almost no light or heat from the sun because it is so very far away. From Pluto, the sun would look as tiny as a star.

How gravity works:

Make a hole through the middle of a potato. Put a long string through the hole, and tie it tightly. Hold the other end of the string, and swing the potato around in circles. You will feel the strong pull of the string.

You are the earth, and the potato is the moon. The pull of the string is the pull of gravity. The pull makes the moon stay in its path as it goes around and around the earth.

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Patti Will Be On ShowBiz Tonight at 11 pm Analyzing Robert Pattinson's Body Language During His Recent Interviews

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Robert Pattinsontalks Kristen Stewart and Cosmopolis  on Good Morning America and John Stewart Show
 A body language read by Patti WoodBody Language Expert Patti Wood will be on ShowBizTonight at 11 pm giving her in-depth analysis of Robert Pattinson’s body language onJohn Stewart’s show on August 14th and his Good Morning AmericaInterview today on August 15th. Below are Patti Wood’s body language rough notes on Robert’s bodylanguage in those two interviews as well as his interview on ShowBiz lastnight. JohnStewart’s Show and Good Morning America InterviewsFeet and legs are down and flexed in the ready to jumpup out of the chair and run flexed position. Robert makes a joke, he comfortshim, does a head protection comfort cue head scratch.  He doesn’t like what’s going on hand over thegroin to partial fig leaf protection.He’s given a cereal box and he has fun for a moment.  His body language is playful. Then he putsboth hands in his lap like a school boy about to be reprimanded.

How are you doing, “
He does an avoidance cluster of cues, his body turnsaway, he goes for the coffee and you see a micro facial cue of sadness he looksdown and eyes partially closed and down.
Then he hand blocks with coffee instead of grabbing thehandle so he tries to cover his mouth and curls and presses in his lips tosuppress what he is really feeling, a mixture of sadness in his eyes and angerat the mouth. As he puts down the cup the anger cluster is emphasized with atongue thrust that says I am mad at you for asking that question ‘He says, “Imean…pauses he shakes his head no, he shakes again not just his head but hiswhole body. He avoids the question looking at his fans. They seem prettyexcited about it.  And he laughs, thistime his head comes down and the laugh and smile show an effort to reducetension, (laughter and anger cover deception or withholding of information) I can see where this works for him.  His next laugh brings his body up out of hisseat as if he wants to escape or this gives him the chance to escape.  He sits back in the chair relaxes and crosseshis legs. He is ready to be there.  
Whatdrew you to this role?  Look at the dramatic shift to centered stillbody relaxed voice.And though he does another head scratch when they come backto him after showing the suggestive sex scene, he follows it with a flirtyshowing of the palm and impish grin. And now when he laughs he comes morenaturally up and out of his chair.
ShowBizTonight Interview Asked“So how are you doing” Look at the immediate cluster of withdrawal avoidancemixed with forced attention cues He lowers his head and shutters his eye,holds his own hand, and comforts whipping off the sweat move. Then forces hiseyes wide to pretend he’s paying attention. “Becausethe world wants to know?He leans over to get his coffee and goesoff camera.    He uses the coffee cup as a shield betweenhimself and the interviewer. Then does a tongue cleanse to clean off how he istruly feeling then says in a low stressed voice, “Yeah” gives the host an microfacial cue of awkward smiling grimace showing he’s mad he has to answer thisquestion. Then laughs but look and listen to the laugh - characteristic awardlaugh but more forced. One with a tighter throat and vocal chords and insteadof the head going up as it usually would in a laugh his head moves swiftlydown. And then grabs the outside of the cup swinging his body again away fromthe interviewer to block and  brings thecoffee cup way up to cover as much of his face as possible and again used the exaggeratedopen eyes to show that he is ok and only gives a sideways glance to theinterviewer.“Difficultto hear all the reporting about you” he actually brings his browstogether in slight scowl.“Reportsabout you drinking” he does his fast blink (the only fast blinkthus far in the interview.) Wallowing in misery …but you lookabsolutely fine,  “He gives another forced laugh bringing his head down. And he does almost asnarl smile closing his eyes and turning his head away.Then he looks at the directory.  He says, “Since the first twilight.” And bringshis whole hand up in a nose cleanse all the fingers whipping under his nose notonce not twice but three times as he says, “you enter a realm where you get”  Interesting the look to the director helps then thedirectory visibly comforts him he gets comforted by the director then once thedirector starts speaking Robert begins to relax he is still using the cup.“Do you just laugh it off. “  He gets a sour face and looks down again andmakes an audible tongue cleanse, looks away scowls a bit.Patti Wood, MA, Certified Speaking Professional - The Body Language Expert. For more body language insights go to her website at http://PattiWood.net. Also check out the body language quiz on her YouTube Channel at http://youtube.com/user/bodylanguageexpert.

Patti's Reads the Body Language of the Presidential Candidates and Other Speakers at the Republican and Democratic Conventions

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Here are Patti's rough notes from her recent appearance on CNN reading the body language at the Republican and Democratic Conventions.
Romney’s entrance: 14
His face is smiling. But look at how stiff his back is tension rod up through his back and neck. (He looks like he hurt his back.  He is so stiff.  His body is in a straight line. He keeps his lower body away.  Romney doesn’t do what I call the Clinton lean in.  When he came up he would step in and bring his whole body around each person in a symbolic embrace.
He comes out on stage.  His body stiff and hunched as he walks to the podium. He gives a rather stilted hand to heart gesture but it looks like faked humility. He is acting humble and teary-eyed but here he’s not in the moment.  He is acting to the audience rather than connected to them as he comes on stage.
Stiff posture no emotional Body Movement - He is more animated than in past speeches but he still has that stiff body language. (Time code 7:10 and then at more so at 7:38 he is talking about freedom, but his body is locked, arms at sides freedom to build a life)  This video doesn’t show him in close up it goes to the crowd but in the video I first watched his gestures should come up.  Only a handful of gestures in first 15 minutes of speech
Lack of Synchronicity of words and message - you move to illustrate what you are saying make us feel a candidate is sincere. Instead look at Romney 7:38 (This is so wild watch him say “Again when every new wave of immigrant’s looked up to the statue of liberty or knelt down to kiss the shores of freedom.” But in that truly emotional content. He doesn’t move or look up or gesture up as he speaks of freedom. He looks like a little kid who memorized a speech.
First real gesture at Puny gesture - When He says”freedom to build” his arms should have swept up. Instead he stands frozen.  But not just what we wanted but it’s what Americans deserved. (9:05) He gives his first gesture a puny pinched finger gesture down.  This gesture pressing the thumb against index and pointy finger make a point not a weapon like he wants to squeeze emotion out of you and make my point.
Again at (10:45 or so) his words are passionate and his voice has emotion but his body is stiff as he says, “Work harder… Hug your kids a little longer. Again no illustrator gestures. Made it ring false.  As he said, “I wish Obama had succeeded because I wanted America to succeed.” I wished he had shown more passion. “
Lack of connection to audience “With your help we will do something,” He had the opportunity to look at the audience and do an open palm Gathering Gesture gesturing out and bring the gesture back to himself.  Instead he kept his hands frozen at his sides and then at (11:23) you see him do eye shutter and close his mouth. Indicating nonverbally Romney either doesn’t feel we can do something or he does not feel he needs our help. Gestures my country deserves better point down cupped hand.
Great Emotional Moment - Typically in Romney’s speech his voice is very monotone.  In this speech he has more emotion in his voice than any other speech and has some genially emotional moment. One of the few in first 15 minutes, “every day dad gave mom a rose” pointing, and his eyes teared up. My mom and dad were true partners. Should women have less say than our men?  Eyes welled up his voice cracked.

Obama



Comes out claps with the crowd.  It’s not about him.  He smiles and says thank you several times.




Starts his speech real and warm (:49 “Michele I love you so much,” This is a very warm real moment. Uses humor quickly and well as he makes a reference to his daughter’s behavior” Lightens the first moment.
He leans forward opens and grabs the podium “I accept the nomination for president” then he bows slightly forward slightly humble and holding in emotion flat tight smile.
Gestures frequently and comfortably 4:12 he is giving multiple gestures in a sentence. Expressing himself comfortably.  Both fists closed (5:34 or so) double our exports.
Tobacco chew finds much of what he has to say distasteful. Challenges of our time. 8:59 does that over 20 times in the first half of his speech.
Truly emotional 1 Veteran story, He gives me hope. Share that hope with me. I ask you tonight for your vote, his voice is emotional and truly humble.
Great Strength in his gestures “If you believe that new energy can power our future. Ladders of ..” Watch his gestures grow in strength size and frequency.
Best moment in his speech for Democrats (38:09) “Every One gets a fair shot voice cracks with powerful emotions. Deserves his fair share.
Best example of his best gestures. (38:38 or so) He says, “Yes our path is harder. Yes our road is longer but we travel he grasps up as if to ask us to pull ourselves up from our bootstraps.
(39.20 or so) We pull each other up... We draw strength from victories. Gesture strike out hold out, keep our eyes fixed on that distant horizon.
Finger pointing

Clinton is laughing and smiling and very comfortable with the crowd roaring after he is introduced. That is very hard to do.  We are here to nominate a president (long power of the pause) and I GOT one in mind Clinton, First Thank you his voice is warm.   We have got one in mind, Point gestures high and confident finger point, crisp and elevated thumb clasp points slow slide then at 1:26 knowing all the while hands up above waist palms open fingers spread.
1:16 Clinton is strong and confident and in control right out of the gate.
Listen to his voice striking on each word the pausing, “Just six weeks before the elections,
2.06 “A man who believes with no doubt.”
Clinton gestures with almost every single statement. He has over 14 gestures in the first minute and 45 seconds of his speech.  These frequent gesture show he is confident. Sure of his feeling and open to revealing them.
6:14 Watch Clinton use the power of the point as he says, “We know that investments in education and infrastructure they increase new jobs. “
Jennifer Granholm:   Great emotion enthusiasm open posture. She has more fun than any other speaker. Stand- up comic Pep squad Glee club of speakers.  Show us her side. Holds the gesture longer. Waits for the full impact of her words and gestures.
Chris Christie - Enjoys himself out of the box.  New Jersey republican. Likeable and funny Comedy. Emphasis he knows how to punch just the right word.  On the first four minutes he says we have to FIGHT, or I am HER son He gestures naturally and easily, though at times slow and delayed. 
Open palm internal state of openness and honesty. In Clinton, Granholm, Ann RomneyClosed palm dominance and authority can you get that for me.





Ann Romney consistent open window body language show. Open palm internal state of openness and honesty.



Patti Wood, MA, Certified Speaking Professional - The Body Language Expert. For more body language insights go to her website at http://PattiWood.net. Also check out the body language quiz on her YouTube Channel at http://youtube.com/user/bodylanguageexpert.