A Choice of Worlds: The Practice and Criticism of Public DiscourseJames Robertson Andrews Harper & Row, 1972 - Počet stran: 164 |
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... discuss the same topic - cell growth , for example - with a high - school biology class , with freshmen in a required ... discussion of difficult issues . The use of slogans , image - building , and ambiguities become the currency of ...
... discuss the same topic - cell growth , for example - with a high - school biology class , with freshmen in a required ... discussion of difficult issues . The use of slogans , image - building , and ambiguities become the currency of ...
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... discussion . A thoughtful speaker may rightly speculate that the topic seems irrelevant because the audience assumes that there is nothing wrong with current practice , or because they feel their well - being more threatened by a ...
... discussion . A thoughtful speaker may rightly speculate that the topic seems irrelevant because the audience assumes that there is nothing wrong with current practice , or because they feel their well - being more threatened by a ...
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... discuss their usefulness to both speaker and critic , and relate them directly to the selections . The criticisms and speeches are designed not merely to offer models to emulate , but to stimulate further thought and discussion on the ...
... discuss their usefulness to both speaker and critic , and relate them directly to the selections . The criticisms and speeches are designed not merely to offer models to emulate , but to stimulate further thought and discussion on the ...
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Practical and Critical Principles | 9 |
Speeches for Analysis and Criticism | 39 |
The Audience and the Topic | 55 |
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