We are meant to live by this code, treating all beings as our own near and dear relatives, but this kind of conduct is very uncommon in modern society, at least in public life. Public officials rarely demonstrate this principle, and even religious leaders often fail to live up to this standard. That’s why I was so impressed when I heard Barack Obama explain his choice of Rick Warren to give the Inaugural Invocation.One is make sure your body language sends the right message. When it comes to forming networking relationships, most of the important information, trustworthiness, friendliness, sincerity, openness is communicated through nonverbal cues such as posture, facial expression, and hand gestures. So when you’re engaging in conversation, look the other person directly in the eye, stay focused on what he or she is saying, leaning a bit to the conversation rather than away from it, don’t stand rigid with your arms crossed. Make a good impression with body language. That’s the second tip.Once the egg is almost set add the salsa and then the cheese.Influenza: La magnitud de la epidemia