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  1. Kennedy Debate. This famous incident emphasizes how powerful body language can be when properly implemented −. It was the morning of 26 th September, 1960 when presidential candidates John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon sat down for the first of their round of debates to be held during their individual campaigns while running for Presidency.

  2. 24 de sept. de 2020 · The public campaign fell short in ‘56, but it planted the seed for a debate that came to fruition in 1960. Republican Richard Nixon listens as his Democratic opponent, John F. Kennedy, speaks at ...

  3. The purpose of this analysis is to present both the categories and functions of nonverbal communication within the context of the 1960 debates between presidential candidates, Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice-president Richard M. Nixon. Before the first debate, Kennedy was generally thought of as the young inexperienced underdog taking on the ...

  4. 24 de nov. de 2009 · On September 26, 1960, for the first time in U.S. history, a debate between major party presidential candidates is broadcast on live television. The presidential hopefuls, John F. Kennedy, a ...

  5. The 1960 presidential cycle featured former Sen. John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts, the Democratic nominee, and Vice President Richard Nixon, a Republican. Th...

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  6. 14 de ago. de 2023 · The Kennedy and Nixon presidential debate. The Kennedy and Nixon debate was the first presidential debate to ever occur on live television in the United States. The debate starts off with the introduction of the two candidates: Republican candidate, Vice President Nixon and Democratic candidate, Senator John F. Kennedy.

  7. October 22, 2013. Kennedy-Nixon Debate Analysis. There may be more truth to the old saying, “it’s not what you say but how you say it.”. On average, 93 percent of meaning found in communication comes from nonverbal messages (Mehrabian 1967). Nonverbal communication is the wordless transmission of information through body language ...