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Closed Body Positions
Nonverbal cues involving crossed arms or legs that can signal defensiveness or a lack of openness.
Leaning Back
A physical posture or metaphorical stance denoting relaxation, disengagement, or contemplation, depending on context.
Arms Crossed
A body language gesture often interpreted as being defensive, closed off, or uncomfortable.
Bias-free Language
Language that avoids prejudice, discrimination, or stereotypes, ensuring inclusivity and respect towards all individuals regardless of their background or identity.
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