Body language is communication without words by the body that may include planned as well as natural movements. Expressions on the face, movements of the body, posture or position, ways of doing things, the sound of the voice, clothes, and sometimes smell are some of the ways most people are not aware they are sending or receiving messages all the time. Body language is used on purpose by people in politics, selling and acting.
Phi Beta Kappa key is the service key given annually since 1980 to a member of a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. The key recognizes exceptional service given by the member to Phi Delta Kappa. Phi Beta Kappa (http://www.pbk.org) is one of the many honorary academic societies on American university campuses (commonly known as fraternities and sororities organizations). Their members mostly consist of undergraduate students. Students' involvement in those organizations is referred to as Greek Life. For an example of Greek life at American universities in general and a list of other fraternities and sororities organizations, you can check the Fraternities & Sororities section at http://www.umich.edu/UM-Clubs.html.
Victorian family is a family that lives like or actually lived in the time when Queen
Victoria was on the throne in Britain. The term means the family follows the rigid social rules and customs common during the time of Victoria. Some of these customs include strict morals, very proper conduct and out-dated attitudes. People who do not follow the rules and regulations of this time see its customs as old-fashioned. Further information about Victorian family can be found at http://www.nettlesworth.durham.sch.uk/time/victorian/vindex.htm.
