Readings in SpeechHaig A. Bosmajian Harper & Row, 1965 - 384 pagina's |
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Haig A. Bosmajian. 5 Random Reflections on Public Speaking NORMAN THOMAS During most of my active life , public speaking has been my busi- ness . I have been immensely concerned with the message or messages I wanted to convey to my ...
Haig A. Bosmajian. 5 Random Reflections on Public Speaking NORMAN THOMAS During most of my active life , public speaking has been my busi- ness . I have been immensely concerned with the message or messages I wanted to convey to my ...
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... speaking , " says the textbook , " is practical ; it is a tool or instrument ; it is not a fine art like painting and music . " A set of directions issued by a regional speech association has this to say of eloquence : " Because of the ...
... speaking , " says the textbook , " is practical ; it is a tool or instrument ; it is not a fine art like painting and music . " A set of directions issued by a regional speech association has this to say of eloquence : " Because of the ...
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... Speaking Well " The Public Speaking of the Evangelists The " Crowd " and the " Crowd Mentality " Communication with the Uneducated in Modern Democracies The Nature of Communication in the Dictatorship Public Speaking as a Dialogue The ...
... Speaking Well " The Public Speaking of the Evangelists The " Crowd " and the " Crowd Mentality " Communication with the Uneducated in Modern Democracies The Nature of Communication in the Dictatorship Public Speaking as a Dialogue The ...
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