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Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus

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Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus
Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus
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Pages: 304 pages
Author: John Gray
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
ISBN: 9780722528402
Format: tapa blanda
Language: en
Release date: 6/5/2003

ISBN: 9780722528402


Synopsis of Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus

Este libro, escrito por John Gray, es una guía práctica para mejorar la comunicación y obtener lo que deseas en tus relaciones. Explora las diferencias fundamentales entre hombres y mujeres, utilizando la metáfora de que provienen de diferentes planetas para ilustrar sus distintos estilos de comunicación y necesidades emocionales. Ofrece consejos y técnicas para fomentar la comprensión mutua, resolver conflictos y fortalecer los lazos afectivos, convirtiéndose en una herramienta valiosa para construir relaciones más satisfactorias y duraderas. La edición que se analiza aquí es de tapa blanda, cuenta con 304 páginas y fue publicada en 2003 por HarperCollins Publishers Ltd. El libro aborda temas de psicología y crecimiento personal, centrándose en las relaciones interpersonales y el desarrollo del amor y el romance.



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Gray Johnson Poole

Gray Johnson Poole

Lynn D. Poole was the creator and host of an early U.S. science television program, The Johns Hopkins Science Review (1948–1955), and the author of more than 20 popular science books. In 2002, Patrick Lucanio and Gary Coville wrote that "In retrospect, Lynn Poole created one of those unique series that allowed television to fulfill its idealized mission as both an educational and an entertainment medium." The "pioneering program" made Poole a "surprise star". Marcel LaFollette argues that contemporary science television such as NOVA and the Discovery Channel are derived from the innovations of Poole and others.

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