Speech: Its Techniques and Disciplines in a Free SocietyAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1952 - Počet stran: 582 |
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... practice , read three speeches , each having a different thought pattern ( cause - and - effect , problem - solution , etc. ) . You may find them in Vital Speeches , in this book , or anywhere else . For each write out the purpose ...
... practice , read three speeches , each having a different thought pattern ( cause - and - effect , problem - solution , etc. ) . You may find them in Vital Speeches , in this book , or anywhere else . For each write out the purpose ...
Strana 373
... practice on these basic general exercises , you must remember that the vocal cords are not under direct voluntary control , like the tongue ; therefore you must resort to indirect methods . Start with the " glottal catch . " This is ac ...
... practice on these basic general exercises , you must remember that the vocal cords are not under direct voluntary control , like the tongue ; therefore you must resort to indirect methods . Start with the " glottal catch . " This is ac ...
Strana 464
... practice . You can't practice enough inside the school room walls . " You have got to get out into life , into the city halls , the factories , the shops and offices . George San - ti - AN - a might call that training for ་ the mere ...
... practice . You can't practice enough inside the school room walls . " You have got to get out into life , into the city halls , the factories , the shops and offices . George San - ti - AN - a might call that training for ་ the mere ...
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FOUR FUNDAMENTALS FOR SPEAKERS | 25 |
FIRST STEPS IN MANAGING IDEAS | 39 |
FIRST STEPS IN MANAGING YOURSELF | 59 |
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