Public Speaking: Principles and PracticeHarper, 1951 - 581 ページ |
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... example given below , observe how in about fifty words the speaker has summarized total production , total exports for two significant years , and has pulled together a conclusion about “ inflationary demand . ” For example , we all ...
... example given below , observe how in about fifty words the speaker has summarized total production , total exports for two significant years , and has pulled together a conclusion about “ inflationary demand . ” For example , we all ...
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... example given below . Here is the indictment I make in behalf of the readers of the nation : We have lost 1000 daily newspapers in 20 years . We are down to only 1700. More than 2500 weeklies have disappeared . There are only 117 cities ...
... example given below . Here is the indictment I make in behalf of the readers of the nation : We have lost 1000 daily newspapers in 20 years . We are down to only 1700. More than 2500 weeklies have disappeared . There are only 117 cities ...
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... example is one of the most effective forms of proof . On other occasions the speaker may not have time to review ... examples of " magnanimous men " in history : It would be illuminating if we should make up a list of the magnani- mous ...
... example is one of the most effective forms of proof . On other occasions the speaker may not have time to review ... examples of " magnanimous men " in history : It would be illuminating if we should make up a list of the magnani- mous ...
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