Public Speaking: Principles and PracticeHarper, 1951 - 581 pàgines |
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... preparation that goes into any single speech ; it is the preparation that you will be making all your lives for speaking in general . When Webster was asked how long it had taken him to prepare the speech mentioned above , he replied ...
... preparation that goes into any single speech ; it is the preparation that you will be making all your lives for speaking in general . When Webster was asked how long it had taken him to prepare the speech mentioned above , he replied ...
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... PREPARATION Frequently students inquire , “ How much time should I devote to preparing a speech ? " Some answer that little immediate preparation is necessary ; the clever student , they argue , can make a good five - minute speech by ...
... PREPARATION Frequently students inquire , “ How much time should I devote to preparing a speech ? " Some answer that little immediate preparation is necessary ; the clever student , they argue , can make a good five - minute speech by ...
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... preparation of famous speakers , see the following : William A. Behl , " Theodore Roosevelt's Principles of Speech Preparation and Delivery , " Speech Monographs , ( 1945 ) , pp . 112-122 . Waldo W. Braden , " The Bases of William E ...
... preparation of famous speakers , see the following : William A. Behl , " Theodore Roosevelt's Principles of Speech Preparation and Delivery , " Speech Monographs , ( 1945 ) , pp . 112-122 . Waldo W. Braden , " The Bases of William E ...
Continguts
The Attitude of the Speaker | 1 |
Some First Principles | 25 |
Motivation | 52 |
Copyright | |
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