Author : Ronald B. Adler
Genre : Social Science
Publisher : Cengage Learning
ISBN : 1305076516
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A longtime favorite with millions of readers, LOOKING OUT, LOOKING IN, 15th Edition maintains its market-leading tradition of linking the latest research and theory to learners' everyday lives. Its accessible approach motivates readers to learn and apply communication principles in both personal relationships and on the job. Expanded emphasis on social media includes an all-new chapter devoted to the role of mediated communication in interpersonal relationships as well as integrated coverage throughout the book. In addition, diverse examples, new readings, compelling cartoons, lively photos, and popular culture references bring principles to life. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.

Author : Ronald B. Adler
Genre : Social Science
Publisher : Cengage Learning
ISBN : 9780357033951
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Learn how to master and apply strong communication principles in both your personal relationships and on the job with Adler/Proctor/Manning's popular LOOKING OUT, LOOKING IN, 16E. Written with you in mind, this market-leading book connects today's latest research and theories to your everyday life. This is content you'll actually enjoy reading with current, captivating magazine-style readings and the latest pop culture references -- from recent Marvel movies to viral stars rising through TikTok. This edition continues to focus on the impact of social media on relationships with a stand-alone chapter and integrated coverage of mediated communication, from Netflix and chill or families tethered to cell phones during dinner. You explore the lives of diverse people as you gain a wide sense of understanding about relationships. Compelling photos and cartoons, thought-provoking prompts and hands-on activities help bring communication principles to life. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.

Author : Ronald B. Adler
Genre : Business & Economics
Publisher : Cengage Canada
ISBN : 9781774747605
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The fifth Canadian edition of LOOK weaves together theory, popular culture, and first-person accounts from diverse communicators to give students a critical understanding of interpersonal communication. With opportunities for practical application, readers will gain confidence to build communication skills within their own relationships, both in academia and in their future workplaces. Built with students in mind, LOOK, 5Ce, invites students from all programs of study to see the impact of communication skills on their everyday lives.​

Author : Ronald Brian Adler
Genre : Interpersonal communication
Publisher : Holt McDougal
ISBN : PSU:000012814756
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This popular text motivates students to improve their interpersonal skills and sharpen their critical understanding of the process of communication. Through thoughtful, diverse examples that include fine art, music, poetry, film, and more, students can consistently see the importance of interpersonal communication and how it affects their society and their lives.

Author : Brett Bailey
Genre : Blacks
Publisher : Juta and Company Ltd
ISBN : 1919930205
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From a truly groundbreaking voice in African theater, these three plays have disturbed and transported audiences in South Africa and abroad with their depictions of some uncomfortable episodes in South African history. From witch hunts in Kokstad and the saga of King Hintsa’s skull to the prophecies of Nongqawuse and the ensuing cattle-killing crisis, these plays touch on shared neuroses and fears, blending the tragic and transcendent with the farcical. With accompanying essays and working notes, the playwright gives background and insight into each of the productions and outlines his own artistic development and vision. This richly designed book re-creates something of the funky energy, haunting magic, and colorful imagery of the plays themselves.

Author : Ronald Brian Adler
Genre : Interpersonal communication
Publisher : Wadsworth Publishing Company
ISBN : 0155058118
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Used by over a million readers, LOOKING OUT, LOOKING IN, Tenth Edition continues the approach that has made it the leading interpersonal text for almost 30 years. Written in a reader-friendly voice that links scholarship to students' everyday lives, this popular guide motivates students to improve their interpersonal skills and sharpen their critical understanding of the process of communication.

Author : Ronald Brian Adler
Genre : Interpersonal communication
Publisher :
ISBN : 0176673415
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LOOK: Looking Out, Looking In is a new publishing model for interpersonal communication developed through a proven "student-driven, faculty-approved" approach. Complete with all the topics and coverage for this course, the book was created with considerable input from focus groups, surveys, and conversations with students and instructors, resulting in a finished product that is exactly what these users want and need in a text. Its high-interest and comprehensive content; engaging, current examples; and personal tone appeal to today?s students. LOOK, in both style and format, eases students into understanding communication processes with diverse and compelling examples that illustrate how each student?s communication skills impact both society and their own life. It demonstrates to students how and why learning the basic concepts of communication can change their relationships and their career success. This text engages them in theory through popular references to interpersonal concepts that are familiar in music, art, movies, and television. Written in a reader-friendly voice that links scholarship to students? everyday lives, LOOK motivates students to improve their interpersonal skills and sharpen their critical understanding of the process of communication.

Author : Leo de Colange
Genre : Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Publisher :
ISBN : MINN:31951001997957W
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Author : Ronald B. Adler
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Publisher : Harcourt Brace College Publishers
ISBN : 0155026801
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Author : Brandon Webb
Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Publisher : St. Martin's Press
ISBN : 9781250129949
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As a SEAL sniper and combat veteran, Webb was tapped to revamp the U.S. Naval Special Warfare (SEAL) Scout/Sniper School, incorporating the latest advances in technology and ballistics software to create an entirely new course that continues to test the skills and even the best warriors. In this revealing new book, Webb takes readers through every aspect of this training, describing how Spec Ops snipers are taught each dimension of their art. Trainees learn to utilize every edge possible to make their shot--from studying crosswinds, barometric pressure, latitude, and even the rotation of the Earth to becoming ballistic experts. But marksmanship is only one aspect of the training. Each SEAL's endurance, stealth and mental and physical stamina are tested and pushed to the breaking point. Webb also shows how this training plays out in combat, using real-life exploits of the world's top snipers, including Jason Delgado, who led a Marine platoon in the Battle of Husaybah and made some of the most remarkable kill shots in the Iraq War; Nicholas Irving, the U.S. Army Ranger credited with thirty-three kills in a single three-month tour in Afghanistan; and Rob Furlong, who during Operation Anaconda delivered the then-longest kill shot in history. During Webb's sniper school tenure, the course graduated some of the deadliest and most skilled snipers of this generation, including Marcus Luttrell (Lone Survivor), Adam Brown (Fearless), and Chris Kyle (American Sniper). From recon and stalk, to complex last minute adjustments, and finally the moment of taking the shot, The Killing School demonstrates how today's sniper is trained to function as an entire military operation rolled into a single individual--an army of one.