The following are examples of appropriate titles:

           The following are examples of appropriate titles:

           

          Michael Parkinson.s use of NVC to create a relaxed atmosphere whilst interviewing celebrities.

           

          The construction of the public persona of Puff Daddy.

           

          Communication skills used by a waitress in a restaurant to ensure good customer service.

           

          A teacher.s use of NVC to establish control in a classroom.

           

          The importance of self disclosure within a romantic relationship.

           

          The importance of self-concept in the performance of a Golfer’s game.

           

          How important is a uniform to a police officer?

           

          The contribution made by dress in establishing group identity.

           

          Communication between the audience, the participants and the host on Kilroy.

           

          A consideration of the ways in which stereotyping can act as a barrier to day to day communication.

           

          Joining a group . the ways in which a teenager might change their appearance, language and clothing in order to be acceptable to a new group of friends.

           

          The communication skills used by a referee to maintain control on the football/rugby pitch.

           

          Pop Idol v Fame Academy.  The presenting skills and approaches used by Ant and Dec compared with those of Cat and Pat. 

           

          The art of the put-down.  The methods of verbal and non-verbal communication used by Simon Cowell/Ann Robinson  to cast themselves as Mr or Mrs Nasty.

           

           

          A study of the ways in which Madonna has manipulated her appearance to achieve success.

           

           

          In what ways are the many personae of Ali G constructed through NVC?

           

          How do dress and body language exemplify the relationship between Kat Slater and Alfie Moon in EastEnders? 

           

           

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