Taking a relational approach to the study of interpersonal communication, this bestselling text focuses on issues that are central to understanding close relationships, particularly between romantic partners, friends, and family members. While it draws on interdisciplinary research, the book maintains a focus on communication.
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
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Roy Neary's life is changed forever by the bizarre events that begin with an unexplained power failure.
"Morton has written the definitive book on this innovative movie by Steven Spielberg...Meticulous research of this caliber is not found in other books on Close Encounters . Fans will find Morton's take informative and fascinating.
Noted ufologist Dr. J. Allen Hynek, who coined the phrase “close encounters of the third kind.” “Before anyone else had a chance to answer, Steven tossed out a number,” says Michael Phillips. “He said $2.7 to $2.9 million.
But after years of denials, Hynek made a shocking pronouncement: UFOs are real. Thirty years after his death, Hynek’s agonizing transformation from skepticism to true believer remains one of the great misunderstood stories of science.
This is the perfect book for teachers, parents, and anyone else who is looking for a lighthearted, nostalgic read.
Intensity of emotion is inherent to the film’s meaning, and the aim of this book is to explore this in detail.
ogy (as do the playful aliens), Close Encounters disavows alliance with traditional patriarchal institutions and traditional paternal behavior. The government and the military are viewed as deceitful and stupid, lacking in imagination ...
As the conference progressed, he was astonished by the quality of the stories told by the hundreds of men and women who came forward hesitantly and reluctantly with their utterly amazing—and utterly convincing—accounts of having been ...