Public Speaking: Principles and PracticeHarper, 1951 - 581 pàgines |
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... become a Demosthenes , a Cicero , a Bryan , a Roosevelt , or a Churchill . There are natural aptitudes in speech as in every other activity . Only a relatively small number of athletes each season become superlatively skillful in golf ...
... become a Demosthenes , a Cicero , a Bryan , a Roosevelt , or a Churchill . There are natural aptitudes in speech as in every other activity . Only a relatively small number of athletes each season become superlatively skillful in golf ...
Pàgina 84
... become even irritating . A repeated stimulus may , on the other hand , like the refrain in much poetry as well as in public speech , become highly impressive . Lincoln's Cooper Union Address is illustrative of the effect of repetition ...
... become even irritating . A repeated stimulus may , on the other hand , like the refrain in much poetry as well as in public speech , become highly impressive . Lincoln's Cooper Union Address is illustrative of the effect of repetition ...
Pàgina 542
... become all tense and knotted , it is likely to mean to your listeners most of all that you are a scared and nervous speaker ! You cannot hide from your audience so long as you stand before them . The more you try to conceal your ...
... become all tense and knotted , it is likely to mean to your listeners most of all that you are a scared and nervous speaker ! You cannot hide from your audience so long as you stand before them . The more you try to conceal your ...
Continguts
The Attitude of the Speaker | 1 |
Some First Principles | 25 |
Motivation | 52 |
Copyright | |
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