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  2. Talking to Strangers - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The book opens and closes with an analysis of the Sandra Bland case. [5] The book draws from the truth-default theory by psychologist and communication studies professor Timothy R. Levine. [6] [7] "Default to truth" is used throughout the book to observe how human beings are by nature trusting, not only of people or technology, but of ...

  3. The No Asshole Rule - Wikipedia

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    Among other reasons disclosed in another article [2] published at the Harvard Business Review, these letters led him to write the book, sell more than 115,000 copies, and win the Quill Award for best business book in 2007. [3] [4] [5] The theme of this book is that workplace bullying worsens morale and productivity. To screen out the toxic ...

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  5. Chords of Strength - Wikipedia

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    Chords of Strength became a #15 New York Times Best Seller on June 11, [4] making him the first New York Times Best Seller from Celebra. [5] Archuleta's book signing at Deseret Books in Rexburg, Idaho on June 17 attracted approximately 1500–2000 people and the extra 233 copies sold that day were "definitely above normal".

  6. I–V–vi–IV progression - Wikipedia

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    The progression is also used entirely with minor chords[i-v-vii-iv (g#, d#, f#, c#)] in the middle section of Chopin's etude op. 10 no. 12. However, using the same chord type (major or minor) on all four chords causes it to feel more like a sequence of descending fourths than a bona fide chord progression.

  7. Three Chords and the Truth - Wikipedia

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    Three Chords and the Truth may refer to: "Three Chords and the Truth", an oft-quoted phrase coined by Harlan Howard in the 1950s which he used to describe country music Three Chords and the Truth , a 1997 book by Laurence Leamer about the business and lifestyle of country music and its many stars

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