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_aDonahue, Phil _924249 |
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_aThe Human Animal / _cPhil Donahue |
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_iTitle on cassette container: _aHuman animal : _bthe language of the body |
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_aNew York : _bSimon and Schuster, _cc 1985 |
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_a412p. : _bill. (some col.) ; _c24cm |
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500 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index | ||
511 | 0 | _aNarrated by Desmond Morris. | |
520 | _a"Humans enter the world completely vulnerable - no hair on our body, no protective skin covering, no natural weapons like claws or horns, just naked apes with little more than an enlarged brain. So what accounts for our extraordinary success? Zoologist Desmond Morris, narrator, thinks the answer lies in our use of gestures and facial expressions to communicate in countless subtle and complex ways. Morris visited sixty countries over eight years, trying to become the Noah Webster of body language, | ||
520 | _adefining and classifying non-verbal communication."--Container. | ||
538 | _aVHS format. | ||
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_aBody language. _924250 |
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_aHuman behavior. _916131 |
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_aHuman evolution. _917212 |
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_aAssignment Discovery. _924251 |
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