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These thoughts , feelings and actions are too dangerous to be exploited for commercial purposes . Accepting this handicap , the advertising man must do the best he can with the less intoxicating emotions , the quieter forms of ...
These thoughts , feelings and actions are too dangerous to be exploited for commercial purposes . Accepting this handicap , the advertising man must do the best he can with the less intoxicating emotions , the quieter forms of ...
Pagina 121
Furthermore , the “ feelings of the hearers are conciliated by a person's dignity , by his actions , by the character of his life . . .. ' . " 9 And it is of peculiar advantage that indications of good nature , of liberality ...
Furthermore , the “ feelings of the hearers are conciliated by a person's dignity , by his actions , by the character of his life . . .. ' . " 9 And it is of peculiar advantage that indications of good nature , of liberality ...
Pagina 275
The answer seems unavoidable : these feelings cannot be dismissed as either accidental or imposed ; they are basic to modern society . Such feelings as distrust , dependence , exclusion , anxiety , and disillusionment blend together to ...
The answer seems unavoidable : these feelings cannot be dismissed as either accidental or imposed ; they are basic to modern society . Such feelings as distrust , dependence , exclusion , anxiety , and disillusionment blend together to ...
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