Public Speaking TodayWhittlesey House, McGraw-Hill Book Company, Incorporated, 1940 - 355 Seiten |
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... tone a lot louder ! Your ideal is the singing speaking voice , the buoyant , powerful , ringing tone that is easy and effortless because your motor , the diaphragm , is operating efficiently . The throat is relaxed , takes no punishment ...
... tone a lot louder ! Your ideal is the singing speaking voice , the buoyant , powerful , ringing tone that is easy and effortless because your motor , the diaphragm , is operating efficiently . The throat is relaxed , takes no punishment ...
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... tone . Get the habit of " placing the tone , " sending it toward the hard palate , focusing it in a spot behind the front upper teeth . There is always something of a hum and a chant in resonance . No matter how casually or rapidly you ...
... tone . Get the habit of " placing the tone , " sending it toward the hard palate , focusing it in a spot behind the front upper teeth . There is always something of a hum and a chant in resonance . No matter how casually or rapidly you ...
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... tone passages . Their disagreeable tones persist in conversation as well as in public speaking , because they are never free of inner disturbance . They need the help of a psychiatrist or an understanding friend who can encourage and ...
... tone passages . Their disagreeable tones persist in conversation as well as in public speaking , because they are never free of inner disturbance . They need the help of a psychiatrist or an understanding friend who can encourage and ...
Inhalt
THE QUICK AND THE DEAD | 15 |
WHAT IS GOOD SPEAKING? | 48 |
Chapter IV | 56 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Advertising American argument audience Benjamin Franklin better breath Bruce Barton Carlyle chairman CHEVALIER comfortable committee Communism Communist consider conversation course debate Demosthenes diaphragm discussion DOUGLAS economic Edmund Burke effect eloquent exercise extemporaneous eyes fact feel force Foreign Trade Zones Franklin give hear heard humor idea ideology imagination inflection interest Iolanthe Jacob Marley John Caird liberty listeners live look Mark Twain matter mean meeting ment mind motion nation never occasion oratory pause persons phrase pitch platform political practice present problem public speaking question radio reason relaxed REPORTER Republican RICHFIELD social sound speaker speech spirit story student talk teachers tell things thought tion Tommy Corcoran tone topics trying voice vote Wendell Phillips words write