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Everything but the Kitchen Sync: A Review and Case Study of Interactional Synchrony on the Job Interview

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Sample Akin to schools of fish navigating away from predators in a seamless fashion (Parrish et al., 2002), or flocks of birds moving in a unified pattern throughout the sky (Okubo, 1986), coordination can be detected in almost all aspects of human activity. For example, this phenomenon can manif...

Cycling 101: Road and Mountain Biking Fundamentals

Author(s): William R Lamb

At a very young age many of us developed a love affair with our bikes. After all, it wasn't just a bike-it was our best friend, our means of escape, our opportunity to fly like a bird, only closer to the ground.  Being reintroduced to bicycling can be a blessing in so many ways. Reaching a destin...

Linear Algebra

Author(s): Kaiming Zhao

This book is intended as a textbook for a one-term undergraduate second linear algebra course which prepares students for both applied mathematics and pure mathematics, in particular, for Galois Theory. The students are assumed to have some knowledge on calculus, linear systems, determinates and mat...

Color: A Love Story

Author(s): Deborah Mosch

Color is used everywhere. Based on decades of professional and teaching experience, Deborah Mosch presents her undying love for color.  Her publication, Color: A Love Story guides the reader through content in color theory courses. It starts with simple concepts and topics that are built upon each o...

0 to 30 to 60 to 90: Four Generations

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Abstract Dennis was pleased that over 40 children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren attend the 65th wedding anniversary celebration he and his wife organized for his parents. The joy of the moment was somewhat overshadowed by all the other issues facing him. Many of those issues involved de...

A Place for Connecting and Disclosing: Facebook and Friendships at the Dawn of College Life

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Sample Ben barely noticed the soft July rainstorm fluttering against his bedroom window. On this late Friday afternoon, Ben knew many of his high school friends would meet together somewhere, doing something social. He’d been to several such gatherings during the summer—this intermission, this pa...

Psychotherapy as Human Science Duquesne

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"A masterful survey, Psychotherapy as a Human Science provides a critical and clinical introduction to the core themes and influential thinkers that helped to shape contemporary human science approaches to psychotherapy. Daniel Burston and Roger Frie present an excellent and concise journey through ...