Public Speaking for College StudentsAmerican book Company, 1941 - 480 páginas |
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... OCCASION . To insure success the speaker inquires of the committee regarding the nature of the occasion on which he is invited to speak . But unforeseen things happen to change even the most carefully planned occasion . Sup- pose that ...
... OCCASION . To insure success the speaker inquires of the committee regarding the nature of the occasion on which he is invited to speak . But unforeseen things happen to change even the most carefully planned occasion . Sup- pose that ...
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... occasion for you . About sixteen or eighteen years ago you began school . Out of each hundred boys and girls who started with you , forty - five finished the grammar school , five entered college , and one is now being graduated from ...
... occasion for you . About sixteen or eighteen years ago you began school . Out of each hundred boys and girls who started with you , forty - five finished the grammar school , five entered college , and one is now being graduated from ...
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... OCCASION AND THE END In addition to fitting the speaker and the audience , the pur- pose of the speech should fit the occasion . Because occasions demand different purposes , there are speeches of policy , of promo- tion , of good will ...
... OCCASION AND THE END In addition to fitting the speaker and the audience , the pur- pose of the speech should fit the occasion . Because occasions demand different purposes , there are speeches of policy , of promo- tion , of good will ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I WHY STUDY PUBLIC SPEAKING? | 3 |
DIRECTNESS | 13 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 17 |
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Public Speaking for College Students Lionel Crocker,Herbert William Hildebrandt Vista de fragmentos - 1965 |
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