Public Speaking TodayWhittlesey House, McGraw-Hill Book Company, Incorporated, 1940 - 355 Seiten |
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Seite 54
... talk on why you find many speeches dull . 9. Is humor necessary in a talk ? What is the difference be- tween humor and good humor ? 10. Make an outline for a talk that would be appropriate on Labor Day . 11. Give a talk on Personality ...
... talk on why you find many speeches dull . 9. Is humor necessary in a talk ? What is the difference be- tween humor and good humor ? 10. Make an outline for a talk that would be appropriate on Labor Day . 11. Give a talk on Personality ...
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... talk . Were they appropriate and effective for the occasion ? 4. Examine other speeches in this book , and discuss their basic ideas . Were they effective for the occasions ? 5. Write a short outline for a talk you might give at a ...
... talk . Were they appropriate and effective for the occasion ? 4. Examine other speeches in this book , and discuss their basic ideas . Were they effective for the occasions ? 5. Write a short outline for a talk you might give at a ...
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... Talk about peace , talk about social equality , especially among those most oppressed . Talk about organization of labor , and penetrate into every labor union . Talk on soap boxes . Publish pamphlets and papers . Orate and harangue ...
... Talk about peace , talk about social equality , especially among those most oppressed . Talk about organization of labor , and penetrate into every labor union . Talk on soap boxes . Publish pamphlets and papers . Orate and harangue ...
Inhalt
THE QUICK AND THE DEAD | 15 |
WHAT IS GOOD SPEAKING? | 48 |
Chapter IV | 56 |
Urheberrecht | |
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