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  • Dictionary Resources
    Go to various dictionary websites to discover how their databases define communication.

  • More Dictionary Resources
    You can also visit http://www.m-w.com/dictionary.htm to see Merriam-Webster's definition. Compare these definitions to the description of communication found in your textbook. Were you surprised to find that over 126 different definitions exist?

  • Human Communication
    Visit the home page of the Human Communication Laboratory at Columbia University.

  • Centre for Applied Ethics
    This is the Centre for Applied Ethics' home page, which provides many other links to ethics in communication sites.

  • Effective Communication
    Visit this web page that houses an e-zine all about effective communication.

  • Virginia Satir Network
    Learn more about Virginia Satir, who is discussed with regard to improving relationships in this section of your book.

  • Dalai Lama Homepage
    Learn more about the ethical code that provides guidance for successful communication.

  • Communication Models
    This website provides a broad collection of various models of human communication.

  • Electronic Relationships
    Read this article from Computer Mediated Magazine about how the Web gives a voice to people who would otherwise be introverts. This further demonstrates how complicated communication is because of today's rapidly changing technology.

  • Diversity Y? The National Forum on People's Differences
    Be sure to click on "Best of the Week."

  • Interpersonal Power
    Check out this new age Webzine article on the bases and exercise of interpersonal power. May 1998 - Expanding Your Personal Power

  • Stages of Interpersonal Relationships
    This research article examines stages of relationships that emerge in cyberspace.

  • Interpersonal Communication Resources on the Web and on the Net
    This site offers a listing of articles with emphasis on interpersonal communication as it relates to the workplace.



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