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Richard Campbell



Average rating: 3.56 · 774 ratings · 78 reviews · 156 distinct worksSimilar authors
Media and Culture: An Intro...

3.45 avg rating — 284 ratings — published 1997 — 129 editions
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Dark Psychology: Super Adva...

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Writing Your Legacy: The St...

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Media Essentials: A Brief I...

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3.36 avg rating — 53 ratings — published 2010 — 35 editions
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How to organize your life: ...

3.16 avg rating — 19 ratings — published 2015
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Human Psychology: 4 Books i...

3.53 avg rating — 15 ratings5 editions
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Enneagram: The Ultimate Gui...

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Titanic Thompson:Stroke of ...

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 10 ratings — published 2010 — 2 editions
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The natural couple

4.44 avg rating — 9 ratings — published 2004
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Media in Society: A Brief I...

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“The manner in which we carry ourselves has an equally significant role to play in expressing body language.”
Richard Campbell, Human Psychology: 4 Books in 1. How to Analyze People + Manipulation Techniques + Dark Psychology + Enneagram: Powerful Guides to Learn Persuasion, Mind Control, Body Language and People's Behaviour

“Fear of Missing Out (FOMO), and it has been defined as “the uneasy and sometimes all-consuming feeling that you’re missing out—that your peers are doing, in the know about or in possession of more or something better than you [are].”
Richard Campbell, Media & Culture: An Introduction to Mass Communication

“An essential innovation during the development stage of the Internet was e-mail. It was invented in 1971 by computer engineer Ray Tomlinson, who developed software to send electronic mail messages to any computer on ARPAnet. He decided to use the @ symbol to signify the location of the computer user, thus establishing the “login name@host computer” convention for e-mail addresses.”
Richard Campbell, Media & Culture: An Introduction to Mass Communication



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