Public Speaking TodayWhittlesey House, McGraw-Hill Book Company, Incorporated, 1940 - 355 Seiten |
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... facts , so many facts have to be sacrificed and generalizations sub- stituted . And the child is encouraged to carry this process further in the notes and summaries he makes for himself . And so events come to be classed in his mind as ...
... facts , so many facts have to be sacrificed and generalizations sub- stituted . And the child is encouraged to carry this process further in the notes and summaries he makes for himself . And so events come to be classed in his mind as ...
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... fact , we are likely to be worse than usual until we acquire control through training and discipline in the strange new situation . There is no reason , however , for not beginning at once the practice of speaking before small audiences ...
... fact , we are likely to be worse than usual until we acquire control through training and discipline in the strange new situation . There is no reason , however , for not beginning at once the practice of speaking before small audiences ...
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... fact , your speech has already begun . Already you are saying a good deal to the audience , because bearing , deportment , speaks as significantly as words and voice . We cannot escape action even when we think we are doing nothing ...
... fact , your speech has already begun . Already you are saying a good deal to the audience , because bearing , deportment , speaks as significantly as words and voice . We cannot escape action even when we think we are doing nothing ...
Inhalt
THE QUICK AND THE DEAD | 15 |
WHAT IS GOOD SPEAKING? | 48 |
Chapter IV | 56 |
Urheberrecht | |
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