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Communication in Everyday Life
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Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz |
(This book) is a clearly written and well-documented review of social communication theory, and an alternative to texts which focus primarily on the psychology of interpersonal communication and tend… |
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Influence
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Robert B. Cialdini |
Influence, the classic book on persuasion, explains the psychology of why people say "yes"—and how to apply these understandings. Dr. Robert Cialdini is the seminal expert in the rapidly expanding fi… |
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Feelings
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Barbara Kay Polland |
Explores various feelings and emotions and discusses how to express and deal with them. |
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Communication, development, and the Third World
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Robert L. Stevenson |
"The first book to address two of the foremost issues in international communication: the UNESCO debate over "the New World of Information Order" (NWIO) which attempted to reach a global consensus on… |
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Through the communication barrier
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S. I. Hayakawa |
Communication between parents and children, men and women, ethnic groups, nations, consumers advertisers, and television and viewers. |
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Discovering personal goals
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Patricia M. Kramer |
A discussion of the value of goal setting as a way to succeed, exploring what goals are, how to set them, and how to achieve them. |
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The new peoplemaking
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Virginia Satir |
This book is about powerful communications between family members. By communications you can create nurturing environment for all members to flourish. To reduce misunderstanding. It teaches you the l… |
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Weather
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Rogers, Daniel |
Combines theory and experiments to explore the world of weather. |
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Using Story Telling as a Therapeutic Tool with Children (Helping Children)
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Margot Sunderland |
xiii, 96 pages : 25 cm |
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The telecommunications revolution
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Graham Storrs |
Describes advances in telecommunications over the past two hundred years, including recent developments in digital electronics, optical transmissions, communications satellites, and cable television. |
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Guide pratique de la communication
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Alan Chamberlain,Ross Steele |
Instrument didactique pour apprendre à communiquer en français langue seconde. Le guide pratique comporte deux parties: des situations de communication et des textes de dialogue. Ces derniers sont au… |
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The complete idiot's guide to difficult conversations
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Gretchen Hirsch |
How to tackle sensitive subjects. Covering both professional and personal situations, this guide examines ways to approach and handle conversations that are often put off or avoided altogether. The m… |
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Jalopy
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Stephen Cosgrove |
A burro decides to leave his desert home for the lush grasslands of Tummy Bay but, once there, finds that it is not as wonderful as he thought it would be. |
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Grandfather Counts
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Andrea Cheng |
When her maternal grandfather comes from China, Helen, who is biracial, develops a special bond with him despite their age and language differences. |
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The Fine Art of the Big Talk
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Debra Fine |
During the course of your day, you probably had many discussions with people—two, five, ten, fifty. We might label these discussions “conversations,” but in the end, what did you really talk about? T… |
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Talking drums to written word
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Gordon Cortis Baldwin |
Traces the development of the written word for the purposes of communicating and recording knowledge. |
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Shhh!
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Patrick Couratin |
A variety of unrelated objects want to communicate with each other but to no avail. |
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Writing the natural way
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Gabriele L. Rico |
Writing the Natural Way, first published fifteen years ago, has shown hundreds of thousands of readers how to turn the task of writing into the joy of writing. Completely revised, newly illustrated, … |
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Eyewitness
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DK Publishing |
Witches and magic-makers for children |
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News and Frontier Consciousness in the Late Roman Empire
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Mark W. Graham |
Prior to the third century A.D., two broad Roman conceptions of frontiers proliferated and competed: an imperial ideology of rule without limit coexisted with very real and pragmatic attempts to defi… |
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