Public Speaking: Principles and PracticeHarper, 1951 - 581 pàgines |
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Pàgina 11
... result of getting the speaker's idea , the listeners may ( 1 ) acquire new information , new experiences ; ( 2 ) they may have their already accepted beliefs and attitudes strengthened and revital- ized ; ( 3 ) they may have those ...
... result of getting the speaker's idea , the listeners may ( 1 ) acquire new information , new experiences ; ( 2 ) they may have their already accepted beliefs and attitudes strengthened and revital- ized ; ( 3 ) they may have those ...
Pàgina 73
... result will be achieved . If you did not feel that your education would actually enable you to obtain the results you want , you might be very reluctant to spend these years in college . If America had not felt that sending billions of ...
... result will be achieved . If you did not feel that your education would actually enable you to obtain the results you want , you might be very reluctant to spend these years in college . If America had not felt that sending billions of ...
Pàgina 191
... result in accurate insight and lasting retention . Presentation of excep- tional details , of course , will result in distortion and misunder- standing . The particulars must be sufficient in number to give a clear picture of the whole ...
... result in accurate insight and lasting retention . Presentation of excep- tional details , of course , will result in distortion and misunder- standing . The particulars must be sufficient in number to give a clear picture of the whole ...
Continguts
The Attitude of the Speaker | 1 |
Some First Principles | 25 |
Motivation | 52 |
Copyright | |
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Public Speaking: Principles and Practices Giles Wilkeson Gray,Waldo Warder Braden Visualització de fragments - 1963 |
Public Speaking: Principles and Practice Giles Wilkeson Gray,Waldo Warder Braden Visualització de fragments - 1951 |
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