Public Speaking: Principles and PracticeHarper, 1951 - 581 pàgines |
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... involves three aspects : 1. It involves an examination into the attitudes and motives of the speaker himself in an attempt to find justification for his own desire to join these two basic factors of idea and listener . 2. It involves an ...
... involves three aspects : 1. It involves an examination into the attitudes and motives of the speaker himself in an attempt to find justification for his own desire to join these two basic factors of idea and listener . 2. It involves an ...
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... involves logical analysis or dividing the whole into its parts . The definition may suggest a plan , the parts of the definition becoming the principal points in the speech . In such a case , then , the definition becomes the thesis ...
... involves logical analysis or dividing the whole into its parts . The definition may suggest a plan , the parts of the definition becoming the principal points in the speech . In such a case , then , the definition becomes the thesis ...
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... involves drawing conclusions from statistics or specific instances , has already been partially described in the earlier section on example . To reiterate , it involves drawing con- clusions from a number of observed instances . It may ...
... involves drawing conclusions from statistics or specific instances , has already been partially described in the earlier section on example . To reiterate , it involves drawing con- clusions from a number of observed instances . It may ...
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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 |
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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