The Fountainhead

Amazon.com editorial description: The Fountainhead has become an enduring piece of literature, more popular now than when published in 1943. On the surface, it is a story of one man, Howard Roark, and his struggles as an architect in the face of a successful rival, […]

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Why People Believe Weird Things by Michael Shermer

This review was submitted to my professor in PhD Communication, Communication 301 subject. Written last semester (March 2009).  Forgive me if it sounds too geeky. Hehe. I. SYNOPSIS       Michael Shermer, Ph.D., discusses pseudoscience, superstition, witch hunting, prejudices and other mind-boggling “phenomena” that seem to fascinate […]

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Mass Communication Theory by Denis McQuail

This review was submitted to my professor in PhD Communication, Communication 301 subject. Written last semester (March 2009).  Forgive me if it sounds too geeky. Hehe. I. SYNOPSIS       McQuail’s Mass Communication Theory describes how mass communication is quickly evolving and how it affects society and […]

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