Public Speaking: Principles and PracticeHarper, 1951 - 581 pàgines |
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Pàgina xiii
... human society and the impact of both theory and practice on human welfare and human aspira- tions . It holds that no principles of public speaking can be sound , even on a purely theoretical basis , which ignore a solid founda- tion of ...
... human society and the impact of both theory and practice on human welfare and human aspira- tions . It holds that no principles of public speaking can be sound , even on a purely theoretical basis , which ignore a solid founda- tion of ...
Pàgina 197
... human body , such an approach might explain how the human being influences his fellows and his habitat . In summary , these four approaches to exposition may be clearly differentiated if applied to the same subject , such as " The Place ...
... human body , such an approach might explain how the human being influences his fellows and his habitat . In summary , these four approaches to exposition may be clearly differentiated if applied to the same subject , such as " The Place ...
Pàgina 428
... human relations as well . In these relations are many fine shadings , the perception of and response to which may be said to constitute in part that elusive human quality known as refinement . " To be refined , " says Woolbert , " is to ...
... human relations as well . In these relations are many fine shadings , the perception of and response to which may be said to constitute in part that elusive human quality known as refinement . " To be refined , " says Woolbert , " is to ...
Continguts
The Attitude of the Speaker | 1 |
Some First Principles | 25 |
Motivation | 52 |
Copyright | |
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Abraham Lincoln analysis appeal argument arouse attempt attention and interest attitudes audience auditors Baird Baton Rouge Refinery Black Star Brigance Bruce Barton central thought chap chapter Charles Luckman Company Craig Baird definite delivered delivery discussion effective emotional example experience expression fact feel Franklin H gestures give goal Harper & Brothers hear Henry Ward Beecher humor ideas imagery important impressive language Lincoln listeners meaning ment motives occasion ordinarily outline person Photo phrase PLEB possible preparation present principles problem pronunciation proposition public speaking question Quintilian Quoted by special reference Representative American Speeches response sense sentence social sound speaker Speaking Assignment speaking situation special permission specific stage fright stimulate student supporting material things thinking tion topic understanding United visual aid Vital Speeches vivid vocal voice William Trufant Foster Winston Churchill words