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Books with title Communication

  • Miss Communication

    Jennifer L. Holm, Matthew Holm

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 24, 2018)
    Watch out, middle school! In her second foray out of graphic novels and into middle grade, Babymouse has a smartphone, and she's not afraid to use it. . . .Ping! Ping! The sound of texting is in the air. Everyone at middle school has a cell phone. Babymouse just has to get one, too.But having a phone is a lot of work! Building up a following on SoFamous, learning text lingo, keeping up with all the important koala videos . . . Babymouse is ready to tear her whiskers out. Why does it suddenly feel like she has no friends? Somehow, Babymouse needs to figure out how to stop worrying and love her smartphone . . . if Locker doesn't eat it first.#Typical.
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  • Communication Works

    Teri K Gamble, Michael Gamble

    Paperback (McGraw-Hill Education, Jan. 11, 2012)
    Communication Works 11e applies a new critical thinking framework to its core content, now in a more user-friendly 15-chapter organization. We have retained and revised the text’s practical approach to communication, with a focus on the ways in which diversity, technology, social media, and ethical concerns both enrich and complicate our world. Students will learn what role communication plays in their lives today, in the classroom, and tomorrow, in the working world. And with Connect Communication, instructors and students have a print and digital solution to meet the needs of their course.
  • Communication Failure

    Joe Zieja

    eBook (Gallery / Saga Press, Nov. 7, 2017)
    In this sequel to Mechanical Failure, Captain Rogers, despite his best attempts to do otherwise, has become the acting admiral of the 331st Meridan fleet. His first task: worrying. A lot.The rival Thelicosan fleet, under the influence of bad intelligence, a forbidden romance, and a communication officer with an eardrum injury, is about to break a two-hundred-year-old nonaggression pact. They have offered a vague, easily misinterpreted message: “We’re invading.” Rogers isn’t sure, but he thinks that’s probably bad. War is hell, especially when you’ve forgotten how to fight one.
  • Miss Communication

    Jennifer L. Holm, Matthew Holm

    eBook (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 24, 2018)
    Watch out, middle school! In her second foray out of graphic novels and into middle grade, Babymouse has a smartphone, and she's not afraid to use it. . . .Ping! Ping! The sound of texting is in the air. Everyone at middle school has a cell phone. Babymouse just has to get one, too.But having a phone is a lot of work! Building up a following on SoFamous, learning text lingo, keeping up with all the important koala videos . . . Babymouse is ready to tear her whiskers out. Why does it suddenly feel like she has no friends? Somehow, Babymouse needs to figure out how to stop worrying and love her smartphone . . . if Locker doesn't eat it first.#Typical.
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  • Communication

    Aliki

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, April 1, 1993)
    Discusses the many different kinds of communication and the functions they serve
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  • Communication Failure

    Joe Zieja

    Paperback (Gallery / Saga Press, Nov. 7, 2017)
    In this sequel to Mechanical Failure, Captain Rogers, despite his best attempts to do otherwise, has become the acting admiral of the 331st Meridan fleet. His first task: worrying. A lot.The rival Thelicosan fleet, under the influence of bad intelligence, a forbidden romance, and a communication officer with an eardrum injury, is about to break a two-hundred-year-old nonaggression pact. They have offered a vague, easily misinterpreted message: “We’re invading.” Rogers isn’t sure, but he thinks that’s probably bad. War is hell, especially when you’ve forgotten how to fight one.
  • Communication

    Aliki

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1994)
    Illustrated with accompanying text teaches about the different types of communication, from Braille, sign language, laughter, smiling, touch, etc.
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  • Communication

    Vicki Yates

    Paperback (Heinemann, Sept. 7, 2007)
    Books in this series offer a window into life in the past, showing how things have changed over time. In 'Communication,' children learn about different methods of communication, how people communicated in the past, and how they communicate today. Books include primary sources as well as photographs of modern communication tools.
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  • Communication

    Aliki

    Paperback (Greenwillow Books, Aug. 24, 1999)
    Speaking and listening; writing and reading; a baby's cry or a friend's hug. Communication is the way people share what they know and share how they feel.
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  • Communication Failure

    Joe Zieja

    Hardcover (Gallery / Saga Press, Nov. 7, 2017)
    In this sequel to Mechanical Failure, Captain Rogers, despite his best attempts to do otherwise, has become the acting admiral of the 331st Meridan fleet. His first task: worrying. A lot.The rival Thelicosan fleet, under the influence of bad intelligence, a forbidden romance, and a communication officer with an eardrum injury, is about to break a two-hundred-year-old nonaggression pact. They have offered a vague, easily misinterpreted message: “We’re invading.” Rogers isn’t sure, but he thinks that’s probably bad. War is hell, especially when you’ve forgotten how to fight one.
  • Communication

    Aliki

    Library Binding (Greenwillow, April 1, 1993)
    The author-illustrator of Manners explores the world of human communication, explaining how human beings exchange ideas and feelings, and detailing the fine art of listening.
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  • Communication Matters

    Kory Floyd

    Paperback (McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages, Oct. 7, 2010)
    Communication Matters helps students move beyond an intuitive appreciation of communication to explore core principles of the discipline. By helping students take personal responsibility for their communication behaviors, by encouraging critical reflection, and by actively applying the key concepts to diverse contemporary challenges, the program fosters an understanding of the many important ways communication matters in daily life.