Published December 10, 2023 | Version v1
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BODY LANGUAGE

  • 1. Teacher of Andijan State Institute of Foreign Languages
  • 2. Student of Andijan State Institute of Foreign Languages

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In this article, information is given about the movement communication, that is, body language and when the first study of body language began.

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