Speech: Its Techniques and Disciplines in a Free SocietyAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1952 - 582 páginas |
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... mind the two or three main points , then fix in mind the proper sequence of supporting material . This does not need to be formally memorized like a poem . It does not need to be word - per- fect . You need fix in mind only the thought ...
... mind the two or three main points , then fix in mind the proper sequence of supporting material . This does not need to be formally memorized like a poem . It does not need to be word - per- fect . You need fix in mind only the thought ...
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... mind . In your first speeches , you may not be aware of the audience except as a mass out front that frightens you . But the audience is looking at you , looking you right in the mind and taking your measure . Its members know whether ...
... mind . In your first speeches , you may not be aware of the audience except as a mass out front that frightens you . But the audience is looking at you , looking you right in the mind and taking your measure . Its members know whether ...
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... mind " ? Is it in the brain ? Or perhaps in the nervous system ? After all , can we say that the mind is in any particular place ? It is not a thing , like a leg , or even the brain . It is an activity , a function . Aristotle , twenty ...
... mind " ? Is it in the brain ? Or perhaps in the nervous system ? After all , can we say that the mind is in any particular place ? It is not a thing , like a leg , or even the brain . It is an activity , a function . Aristotle , twenty ...
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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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Abraham Lincoln action amendment American Assertion atom attention attitude audience believe breath century chairman chapter communicate course Craig Baird culture patterns democracy develop discussion effective example face facts feel Franklin D free society gesture give hear Henry Ward Beecher human ideas illustration INTELLIGIBILITY interest Japanese language language leaders listeners live look main heads mass meaning meeting method mind motion move muscles never Oliver Wendell Holmes opinion organization outline person persuasion phonation political posture Privileged Motions problem public address public speaking Purpose-Sentence question Question of Privilege Quintilian radio reason rehearsals remember requires simply social sound speaker Specific instance speech stage fright Supporting material talk Technical Plot techniques television tell things thought pattern tion voice vote Winston Churchill words York