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Anti-Dumping and International Trade h other? They are both leaning toward each other, matching or mirroring what the other is doing. This sends a signal to the other person, “I’m with you. We are connecting.”Dumping takes place when a company sells goods at a lower price in the foreign market then the price it charges in its domestic market. This is an unfair trade practice which can have a distorted effect on international trade.There are two fundamental parameters used for determination of dumping, namely, the normal value and the export price. Both these elements have to be compared at the same level of trade, generally at ex-factory level, for assessment of dumping. The normal value is generally the price of the product at issue, in the ordinary course of trade, when destined for consumption in the exporting country market.Export price of goods means the price at which the goods are sold to importing country. It is generally the cost, insurance and freight (CIF) value minus the adjustments account of ocean freight, insurance, commission etc. so as to arrive at the value of ex-factory level.There is nothing inherently illegal about dumping as long as it does not cause material inju Imagine you are talking with someone, he glances at his watch frequently, doesn’t maintain eye contract, and he isn’t matching or mirroring. He is sending a signal. It’s not one of rapport. More than likely, you’ll cut the conversation short and let him go about his business. Some people are masters, consciously or unconsciously, of matching and mirroring other people’s physiology. These people are often social, well liked, and popular. If they are using this skill to manipulate people, they are probably not very popular and are likely to be seen as a fake or phony. This is a powerful tool when used with integrity, but it can backfire if it is used in negative ways. One other caution, you don’t want to get into rapport with everyone. For example, you probably don’t want to establish rapport with a serial killer, or a flasher, or . . . fill in the blank. So, you need to know how to break rapport. Br Secrets To Halving Your Business Electricity Bills A few months ago, arriving at a client’s office to begin a group meeting, I discovered that two women, who had committed to joining us, had changed their minds. I knew they were apprehensive, not sure what to expect from someone doing Neuro-linguistic Programming (NLP). I decided to talk with them and see if I could put them at ease. As I walked toward them, I noticed that they were both standing with their shoulders slumped forward, and they were leaning toward each other. As I approached, I slumped my shoulders, leaned forward slightly, and smiled. In less than two minutes, they agreed to join us. Did I use some sort of magic? You bet I did. Was it hypnosis? No. Would you like to know that magic?When it comes to electricity, small and medium size enterprises can never assume they are getting a good deal. In fact, it's safe to say that - as the market stands today - businesses should assume the opposite is true, and that they are being taken for a ride by the big six energy providers. One of several smaller providers of business electricity, Electricity4Business has just compiled a free guide to help commercial electricity customers see through the dirty tricks.Despite the bad publicity heaped on industry fat cats, over 20% of customers have never switched electricity providers since deregulation of the market. The reason is that they simply don't have access to the right information. This document not only states the case for switching, it also provides all the necessary information and shows businesses how to carry it through.In the UK, the chances are high that a small or medium size business receives its electricity from one of the six major companies. In fact, between them, Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), a science that studies the language of the mind, breaks down, step-by-step, how humans connect with others or disconnect as the case may be. Most people believe that we communicate primarily through language and words. In business, we often think that the words we say and write are the most important way of making connections. However, many business people are aware of body language and its importance in reading a client or customer. Some may be aware of studies that show that language is the least effective way to communicate and connect with others. HOW DO WE COMMUNICATE? Here is the breakdown: 7% through words, 38% through tonality, 55% through physiology. It’s clear that if we focus our communication only on words and language, we are missing out on 93% of our resources for communication. NLP teaches that anyone can establish rapport instantaneously with another person. Rapport in NLP is defined differently from what most of us think of when we think of rapport. Rapport as NLP views it is not developing a relationship, although it may lead to relationship. Rather, NLP defines rapport as an instant connection with another person. Have you ever met someone, and you instantly felt as if you knew him? Or you were very comfortable with him although you had just met? I feel as if I’ve known you for a long time. This statement suggests rapport! This kind of rapport happens all the time. We practice rapport unconsciously with our friends, family, and people we meet. NLP helps us to do consciously and with volition what we do naturally but often unconsciously with the people we know and meet. Establishing rapport is more complex and detailed than I can explore in a short article. I could easily spend a weekend seminar teaching rapport. But I can sketch out some basic strategies that, if put into practice, can dramatically change your interaction with others and help you make connections easily. It’s like magic or instant rapport. PHYSIOLOGY Since physiology is the primary way we communicate (55%), everyone should have at least a basic understanding of how we establish rapport on a physical level. Posture, breathing, eye movement, blinking are all possible ways of establishing rapport. There are two ways of creating a connection through physiology: matching and mirroring. Matching is doing the same thing with your body as someone else is doing with her body. For example, if someone standing in front of you has her head tilt to the right, you would tilt your head to the right. If someone were observing you, she would see your heads tilted in opposite directions. Mirroring creates a mirror image, if someone has her head tilted right, and you are standing in front of her, you tilt your head to the left. Both matching and mirroring should be done subtly, not exaggerated. The idea is to connect, not to be offensive. Most people find it offensive if someone is mimicking them. Don’t do what children do when imitating someone with the intention of annoying. When establishing rapport, the goal is to be natural, smooth, and inconspicuous. Observe people who like each other. People do these things naturally. When people are matching and mirroring each other, they are establishing rapport. Go back and read the first paragraph of this article. My magic was simply noticing how the two women were standing and the position of their bodies and matching them. We see people matching and mirroring all the time. Go to a public place where people are interacting. How do we know that the couple, sitting across from us in a restaurant, are attracted to each other? They are both leaning toward each other, matching or mirroring what the other is doing. This sends a signal to the other person, “I’m with you. We are connecting.” Imagine you are talking with someone, he glances at his watch frequently, doesn’t maintain eye contract, and he isn’t matching or mirroring. He is sending a signal. It’s not one of rapport. More than likely, you’ll cut the conversation short and let him go about his business. Some people are masters, consciously or unconsciously, of matching and mirroring other people’s physiology. These people are often social, well liked, and popular. If they are using this skill to manipulate people, they are probably not very popular and are likely to be seen as a fake or phony. This is a powerful tool when used with integrity, but it can backfire if it is used in negative ways. One other caution, you don’t want to get into rapport with everyone. For example, you probably don’t want to establish rapport with a serial killer, or a flasher, or . . . fill in the blank. So, you need to know how to break rapport. Br Don't Get Scammed Ever Again! - Legit Home Biz Opportunitys!! people are aware of body language and its importance in reading a client or customer. Some may be aware of studies that show that language is the least effective way to communicate and connect with others.If you are looking to do a home affiliate business without being scammed, I finally found the place. Internet Cashola is an award-winning site that offers all the information you need to get started, as an affiliate and gives you a free website, for cheap. This is a great opportunity. I’ve looked at a few others before choosing Internet Cashola, and I stick with my decision. I looked at the Rich Jerk, but it seemed to be more "flash" than "information." And personally, if I’m going to dish out 50 bucks I want to make sure I'm getting all the information that I need. Internet Cashola offers a 200+ page eBook that will teach you how to become an affiliate, get your affiliate ID, find which products to sell, site-direct affiliate marketing, how to write ads that sell, find niche keywords, send traffic your way, Google AdSense, how to use Myspace as a tool and just a bunch more. So far, it’s worked for me, but you have to determine for yourself.If you seem the least bit intrested but aren’t sure if HOW DO WE COMMUNICATE? Here is the breakdown: 7% through words, 38% through tonality, 55% through physiology. It’s clear that if we focus our communication only on words and language, we are missing out on 93% of our resources for communication. NLP teaches that anyone can establish rapport instantaneously with another person. Rapport in NLP is defined differently from what most of us think of when we think of rapport. Rapport as NLP views it is not developing a relationship, although it may lead to relationship. Rather, NLP defines rapport as an instant connection with another person. Have you ever met someone, and you instantly felt as if you knew him? Or you were very comfortable with him although you had just met? I feel as if I’ve known you for a long time. This statement suggests rapport! This kind of rapport happens all the time. We practice rapport unconsciously with our friends, family, and people we meet. NLP helps us to do consciously and with volition what we do naturally but often unconsciously with the people we know and meet. Establishing rapport is more complex and detailed than I can explore in a short article. I could easily spend a weekend seminar teaching rapport. But I can sketch out some basic strategies that, if put into practice, can dramatically change your interaction with others and help you make connections easily. It’s like magic or instant rapport. PHYSIOLOGY Since physiology is the primary way we communicate (55%), everyone should have at least a basic understanding of how we establish rapport on a physical level. Posture, breathing, eye movement, blinking are all possible ways of establishing rapport. There are two ways of creating a connection through physiology: matching and mirroring. Matching is doing the same thing with your body as someone else is doing with her body. For example, if someone standing in front of you has her head tilt to the right, you would tilt your head to the right. If someone were observing you, she would see your heads tilted in opposite directions. Mirroring creates a mirror image, if someone has her head tilted right, and you are standing in front of her, you tilt your head to the left. Both matching and mirroring should be done subtly, not exaggerated. The idea is to connect, not to be offensive. Most people find it offensive if someone is mimicking them. Don’t do what children do when imitating someone with the intention of annoying. When establishing rapport, the goal is to be natural, smooth, and inconspicuous. Observe people who like each other. People do these things naturally. When people are matching and mirroring each other, they are establishing rapport. Go back and read the first paragraph of this article. My magic was simply noticing how the two women were standing and the position of their bodies and matching them. We see people matching and mirroring all the time. Go to a public place where people are interacting. How do we know that the couple, sitting across from us in a restaurant, are attracted to each other? They are both leaning toward each other, matching or mirroring what the other is doing. This sends a signal to the other person, “I’m with you. We are connecting.” Imagine you are talking with someone, he glances at his watch frequently, doesn’t maintain eye contract, and he isn’t matching or mirroring. He is sending a signal. It’s not one of rapport. More than likely, you’ll cut the conversation short and let him go about his business. Some people are masters, consciously or unconsciously, of matching and mirroring other people’s physiology. These people are often social, well liked, and popular. If they are using this skill to manipulate people, they are probably not very popular and are likely to be seen as a fake or phony. This is a powerful tool when used with integrity, but it can backfire if it is used in negative ways. One other caution, you don’t want to get into rapport with everyone. For example, you probably don’t want to establish rapport with a serial killer, or a flasher, or . . . fill in the blank. So, you need to know how to break rapport. Br Undisclosed Tip To Less Business Arguments onsciously with our friends, family, and people we meet. NLP helps us to do consciously and with volition what we do naturally but often unconsciously with the people we know and meet.In the Tittha Sutta, some monks remarked to the Buddha that there are many followers of other teachings with differing opinions, who bicker with one another on what is and is not the truth. The Buddha described the situation with a story... Once, a king gathered men blind from birth before an elephant. To some, he "showed" a tusk, and to others the trunk, body, foot, hind, tail and tuft. Next, he asked what they "saw". Those who touched the head said it was like a winnowing basket, while the tusk was like an iron rod, the trunk like a plow pole, the body like a granary, the foot like a post, the hind like a mortar, the tail like a pestle, and the tuft like a broom. The blind men then argued and fought over their "views" of what the elephant was really like. The Buddha remarked that those who are blind to the Dharma (the truth, or the way to the truth) do not know what is beneficial or harmful - thus do they argue over it.To argue with animosity is harmful. It makes one blind to the truth to be s Establishing rapport is more complex and detailed than I can explore in a short article. I could easily spend a weekend seminar teaching rapport. But I can sketch out some basic strategies that, if put into practice, can dramatically change your interaction with others and help you make connections easily. It’s like magic or instant rapport. PHYSIOLOGY Since physiology is the primary way we communicate (55%), everyone should have at least a basic understanding of how we establish rapport on a physical level. Posture, breathing, eye movement, blinking are all possible ways of establishing rapport. There are two ways of creating a connection through physiology: matching and mirroring. Matching is doing the same thing with your body as someone else is doing with her body. For example, if someone standing in front of you has her head tilt to the right, you would tilt your head to the right. If someone were observing you, she would see your heads tilted in opposite directions. Mirroring creates a mirror image, if someone has her head tilted right, and you are standing in front of her, you tilt your head to the left. Both matching and mirroring should be done subtly, not exaggerated. The idea is to connect, not to be offensive. Most people find it offensive if someone is mimicking them. Don’t do what children do when imitating someone with the intention of annoying. When establishing rapport, the goal is to be natural, smooth, and inconspicuous. Observe people who like each other. People do these things naturally. When people are matching and mirroring each other, they are establishing rapport. Go back and read the first paragraph of this article. My magic was simply noticing how the two women were standing and the position of their bodies and matching them. We see people matching and mirroring all the time. Go to a public place where people are interacting. How do we know that the couple, sitting across from us in a restaurant, are attracted to each other? They are both leaning toward each other, matching or mirroring what the other is doing. This sends a signal to the other person, “I’m with you. We are connecting.” Imagine you are talking with someone, he glances at his watch frequently, doesn’t maintain eye contract, and he isn’t matching or mirroring. He is sending a signal. It’s not one of rapport. More than likely, you’ll cut the conversation short and let him go about his business. Some people are masters, consciously or unconsciously, of matching and mirroring other people’s physiology. These people are often social, well liked, and popular. If they are using this skill to manipulate people, they are probably not very popular and are likely to be seen as a fake or phony. This is a powerful tool when used with integrity, but it can backfire if it is used in negative ways. One other caution, you don’t want to get into rapport with everyone. For example, you probably don’t want to establish rapport with a serial killer, or a flasher, or . . . fill in the blank. So, you need to know how to break rapport. Br Wholesale Clothing Tips For Retailers right. If someone were observing you, she would see your heads tilted in opposite directions.Wholesale clothing seems to be abundant these days. A quick click of the mouse and a retailer can find thousands of sources for wholesale clothing.But what retailers need the most, are strategies for selling the wholesale clothing which they buy.Here are my top tips for selling clothing out of a store:Clothing Sale Tip #1Always have a well lit store. You can have the nicest clothing in your store, but unless your customers get a good look at it they won’t buy it.Clothing Sale Tip #2Separate the clothing by brand. Your customers know the brands they want. Help them to easily find those brands in your store by using well displayed signs.Clothing Sale Tip #3Full color photos. People are buying into an image when they purchase brand name clothing. Remind them of that image by having pictures in your store of people wearing the clothing. You can obtain plenty of promotional pictures from the brands by simply calling them. They look for opportunities Mirroring creates a mirror image, if someone has her head tilted right, and you are standing in front of her, you tilt your head to the left. Both matching and mirroring should be done subtly, not exaggerated. The idea is to connect, not to be offensive. Most people find it offensive if someone is mimicking them. Don’t do what children do when imitating someone with the intention of annoying. When establishing rapport, the goal is to be natural, smooth, and inconspicuous. Observe people who like each other. People do these things naturally. When people are matching and mirroring each other, they are establishing rapport. Go back and read the first paragraph of this article. My magic was simply noticing how the two women were standing and the position of their bodies and matching them. We see people matching and mirroring all the time. Go to a public place where people are interacting. How do we know that the couple, sitting across from us in a restaurant, are attracted to each other? They are both leaning toward each other, matching or mirroring what the other is doing. This sends a signal to the other person, “I’m with you. We are connecting.” Imagine you are talking with someone, he glances at his watch frequently, doesn’t maintain eye contract, and he isn’t matching or mirroring. He is sending a signal. It’s not one of rapport. More than likely, you’ll cut the conversation short and let him go about his business. Some people are masters, consciously or unconsciously, of matching and mirroring other people’s physiology. These people are often social, well liked, and popular. If they are using this skill to manipulate people, they are probably not very popular and are likely to be seen as a fake or phony. This is a powerful tool when used with integrity, but it can backfire if it is used in negative ways. One other caution, you don’t want to get into rapport with everyone. For example, you probably don’t want to establish rapport with a serial killer, or a flasher, or . . . fill in the blank. So, you need to know how to break rapport. Br Nevada LLC Attorneys h other? They are both leaning toward each other, matching or mirroring what the other is doing. This sends a signal to the other person, “I’m with you. We are connecting.”There are many different ways in which a company can be incorporated. It not necessary for business owners to get the services of an attorney, but it is recommended. The State of Nevada has a pro-business stand towards piercing the corporate veil. Business owners choose to make Nevada their domicile state of business so that their personal assets are not threatened, in case of a lawsuit. A limited liability company or LLC can be set up in Nevada, by submitting articles of organization to the Secretary of State. This can be done with the help of a resident agent. Nevada LLC attorneys specialize in incorporating companies in the state and are resourceful.An experienced Nevada LLC attorney is able to analyze the requirements of the company. He is able to make an unbiased judgment of the basis of all governing factors. The attorney can also advice the clients about the pros and cons of establishing a limited liability company. This is important, as setting up a corporation and a limited liability co Imagine you are talking with someone, he glances at his watch frequently, doesn’t maintain eye contract, and he isn’t matching or mirroring. He is sending a signal. It’s not one of rapport. More than likely, you’ll cut the conversation short and let him go about his business. Some people are masters, consciously or unconsciously, of matching and mirroring other people’s physiology. These people are often social, well liked, and popular. If they are using this skill to manipulate people, they are probably not very popular and are likely to be seen as a fake or phony. This is a powerful tool when used with integrity, but it can backfire if it is used in negative ways. One other caution, you don’t want to get into rapport with everyone. For example, you probably don’t want to establish rapport with a serial killer, or a flasher, or . . . fill in the blank. So, you need to know how to break rapport. Breaking rapport is not mirroring or matching a person but doing what he is not doing, breaking the connection. Looking away, turning away, or if he leans forward, you lean back. Try breaking rapport with someone. If you like the person, breaking rapport feels uncomfortable. Of course, you can reconnect very quickly. You might even explain your experiment. THE DETAILS 1. Mirroring creates a deeper connection than matching. Matching, however, is more subtle and easier to do. It’s less obvious. If you wish to establish a deeper connection, you might consider matching first and then moving toward mirroring. 2. Areas to match and mirror: breathing, posture, blinking, hand movement. You can match and mirror more than one aspect of someone’s physiology. But when you first try this, choose one area and practice one area at a time. If you get caught, just admit what you are doing and laugh it off. 3. Think specifics. If you match someone’s breathing, ask yourself: where are they breathing? High in the chest? In the middle? Low? Is their breathing deep, shallow, fast, slow? If you want to practice, try doing this with a baby or child who is upset or being hyper. Match her breathing, when you get into sync for a while begin to slow your breathing. If you are in rapport with the child, she will begin to match your breathing. Her breathing will slow, and she will begin to calm down. You have changed her physiology and mood by changing her breathing. Be careful with this one, you might find that parents will begin to call you to baby sit. 4. Hand movements are important to watch. If a person you are talking to doesn’t use hand movements, note that and don’t use hand movements. If someone does use hand movements, match your movements to hers. Some people use sweeping hand movements; others use very subtle hand movements; some people don’t move their hands. Be aware of what the person you are talking to does with her hands. 5. Watch head angles, shoulders, how a person sits. I slouch. One of my best friends sits up very straight. When I’m with him, I notice that I tend to sit up straighter. 6. Blinking is one of the most subtle ways of getting into rapport with someone. Most people aren’t aware of their blinking patterns. Be careful with this one. I’ve tried this with people who blink rapidly, and I find it tiring and distracting. I learned something about myself: I don’t blink a lot. These are a few suggestions. You’ll discover more as you begin to notice other people’s physiology. Part two will explore using tonality and words to create rapport.
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