"The Dangling Conversation"*
Conversation:
A History of a Declining Art by Stephen Miller; 302.346 M651t
Yes, Virginia, there really is a whole book dedicated to the history of
conversation. Read it to find out what is so important about conversations and
why they are declining.
I
Hear What You Say, But What Are You Telling Me? by Barbara Madonik; 153.6
M183i
Designed to help people understand non-verbal communication, this is an
ideal read for anyone who wants to be a better communicator.
Emotions
Revealed by Paul Ekman; 152.4 E36b
Ekman provides insights on how to read and understand the emotions of
one another.
Person
to Person: Positive Relationships Don’t Just Happen by Sharon Hanna; 158.2
H243p
According to Ms. Hanna, having a positive relationship with other
people begins by having a positive, healthy view of one’s self.
Face
to Face: How to Reclaim the Personal Touch in a Digital World by Susan
RoAne; 650.13 R628r
Even with all of our high-tech gadgets, it is
still crucial to connect with one another face to face, and Ms. RoAne explains
why.* "The Dangling Conversation" is a title of a song released by Simon and Garfunkel in 1966 under the Columbia Records label.
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