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Secrets and Lies: Face-to-Face Communication This program explores how we “read” faces in a continual effort to build relationships, probe the thoughts and feelings of others, and influence those around us. $169.95 QGR43347 • DVD / VOD
Here’s Looking at You: Identity, Personality, and the Human Face From family resemblances to drastic cosmetic surgery, this program investigates the role of the human face in identity, personality, and self-esteem. $169.95 QGR43348 • DVD / VOD
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Why Reading Matters: A Holistic Study for the Digital Age This program seeks to under- stand how the brain made the leap
to literacy, why reading is so important to emotional development, and whether the Internet is placing novels at risk. Original BBC broadcast title: Why Reading Matters. (59 minutes) © 2009 Preview Clip Online C ‡ o $169.95 QGR41293 • DVD / VOD
Why Do We Talk? The Science of Speech This program spotlights researchers who are unlocking the deepest secrets of speech. Special guest: Noam Chomsky. Original broadcast title: Why Do We Talk? A BBC/Science Channel Coproduction. (53 minutes) © 2009 Preview Clip Online C ‡ o $169.95 QGR41380 • DVD / VOD
The 5 Communication Secrets that Swept Obama to the Presidency Presented by renowned public speaking coach Richard Greene, this program uses passages from Obama’s speeches to explore successful communi- cation skills. Includes viewable/printable educa- tional materials. (47 minutes) © 2008 Preview Clip Online C o $169.95 QGR40438 • DVD / VOD
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Presented by Monty Python alumnus John Cleese, this four-part series explores the biological and psychological factors at the heart of facial beauty, facial expression, identity, and fame. A BBC/TLC Coproduction. (49–50 minutes each) © 2001 Preview Clip Online C ‡ o
Beauty: Survival of the Prettiest Has science discovered the parameters of beauty? Without fully surrendering to an analytical viewpoint, this program examines the concept of the ideal face. $169.95 QGR43349 • DVD / VOD
Fame and Infamy: The Human Face in Celebrity and Stardom This program examines the psychological allure of famous faces and the pitfalls of equating success with stardom and good looks. $169.95 QGR43350 • DVD / VOD
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Secrets of Body Language This very visual and highly entertaining A&E Special delves into the science of nonverbal signals, the subtle language through which 93 percent of human communication takes place. From President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill to 2008 President-Elect Barack Obama and U.S. Senator John McCain, viewers will see how politicians and celebrities alike use body language to persuade the masses, establish power, and advance their careers. Distributed by A&E Television Networks. (90 minutes) © 2008 Preview Clip Online C o $129.95 QGR43109 • DVD / VOD
Now Available! Mashed Media: The Changing Face of Journalism Shot over a two-year period, this program follows bloggers, hackers, independent publishers, and social media mavericks working in the trenches of Chicago, a hub of digital media innovation. The film focuses on events such as the bankruptcy of the Tribune Co. and the launch and sale of
EveryBlock.com, while featuring interviews with a who’s who of 21st-century Chicago publishing. (56 minutes) © 2010 Preview Clip Online C $169.95 QGR44796 • DVD / VOD
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Worlds of English English has emerged as the language of global choice for business and the media, prompting millions to educate themselves and their children in its use. How did English become so popular, and what are the cultural ramifications of its spread? This three-part series looks at the history, use, and diversity of English around the world, exploring both its necessity for modern communication and its threat to local languages and identities. Produced by the Open University. (25–29 minutes each) © 2011 Preview Clip Online C
The Rise of English From its start as a diverse group of Anglo-Saxon dialects and all the way onward to its adoption on a global scale, this program tracks the establishment of English as the world’s common tongue. $129.95 QGR44718 • DVD / VOD
Future of English This program examines the emergence of hybrid forms of English in countries around the world and discusses their pros and cons. $129.95 QGR44719 • DVD / VOD
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Exploring the Fear of Public Speaking Why is stage fright so common? How do people overcome it? This program follows a young film- maker as he confronts the fight-or-flight aspect of public speaking. (73 minutes) © 2007 Preview Clip Online C ‡ o $179.95 QGR40666 • DVD / VOD
A Global Language This program documents the unparalleled success of English as a global language while challenging viewers to consider the downside of its spread. $129.95 QGR44720 • DVD / VOD
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