Take Today: The Executive as DropoutHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1972 - 304 páginas |
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... radio . The disc as product , when crossed with the radio ground , activates a vast new world of musicians and consumers of music . The radio- created ground provides instant access to a new public diversified in age and condition . The ...
... radio . The disc as product , when crossed with the radio ground , activates a vast new world of musicians and consumers of music . The radio- created ground provides instant access to a new public diversified in age and condition . The ...
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... Radio , in contrast to the telephone , permits the listener to fill in a good deal of visual imagery . The radio announcer or disc jockey stands out loud and clear , while the voice on the telephone resonates in isolation from the ...
... Radio , in contrast to the telephone , permits the listener to fill in a good deal of visual imagery . The radio announcer or disc jockey stands out loud and clear , while the voice on the telephone resonates in isolation from the ...
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... radio and massive exchanges of " software " infor- mation with planetary coverage and instant speeds . The Jazz Age was an upsurge of primitive tribal experience that has been greatly surpassed by the allied effects of television ...
... radio and massive exchanges of " software " infor- mation with planetary coverage and instant speeds . The Jazz Age was an upsurge of primitive tribal experience that has been greatly surpassed by the allied effects of television ...
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PROLOG TO EXPLORATION | 3 |
I | 5 |
SAMPLER FOR EAGER READERS | 12 |
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