A Choice of Worlds: The Practice and Criticism of Public DiscourseJames Robertson Andrews Harper & Row, 1972 - Počet stran: 164 |
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... possible to talk about birth control or abortion within the context of population control . While many members of a given audience might find these methods in conflict with held values , other values might be posed in opposition . It is ...
... possible to talk about birth control or abortion within the context of population control . While many members of a given audience might find these methods in conflict with held values , other values might be posed in opposition . It is ...
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... possible increase in property taxes than by the deteriorating quality of schools . Their roles as taxpayers may , given the right set of circumstances , overshadow their role as parents . The speaker investigates his audience's network ...
... possible increase in property taxes than by the deteriorating quality of schools . Their roles as taxpayers may , given the right set of circumstances , overshadow their role as parents . The speaker investigates his audience's network ...
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... possible , for example , to read the speeches of leaders such as Dwight Eisenhower or Douglas MacArthur and detect a strong tendency on the part of the speaker to rely on his personal experience and acknowledged success in military ...
... possible , for example , to read the speeches of leaders such as Dwight Eisenhower or Douglas MacArthur and detect a strong tendency on the part of the speaker to rely on his personal experience and acknowledged success in military ...
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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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