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Applause!

To applause is one of the first things they learn to children. Why is that? It learns us to use our hands, so it improves our coordination. It learns us to interact with people from the very early start in life. One giant applause is so powerful that it can lift a person to reach for the sky; it is the international sign of human’s approval and its wish for more. It gives the “performer” wings and self-confidence and it is understood by the entire world as being positive and admirable. One only needs a pair of hands to express so very much…

Submitted by: Thierry Van Raemdonck

Submitted on April 30, 2007 10:44 PM | Comments (0)| Post a comment| Email a friend|Report this post
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