Basic Training in SpeechHeath, 1953 - 494 páginas |
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... emotional tension is frequently felt by public performers , however much experience and skill they possess . But the ways and means sug- gested are sufficient , so far as most students are concerned , to prevent stage fright from ...
... emotional tension is frequently felt by public performers , however much experience and skill they possess . But the ways and means sug- gested are sufficient , so far as most students are concerned , to prevent stage fright from ...
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... EMOTIONAL PROOF The foregoing material has dealt with the proofs that establish the logical integrity of ideas . Fundamentally , logical proof is the only type that really matters in the enforcement of propositions . If , through sound ...
... EMOTIONAL PROOF The foregoing material has dealt with the proofs that establish the logical integrity of ideas . Fundamentally , logical proof is the only type that really matters in the enforcement of propositions . If , through sound ...
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... emotional persuasion still operates powerfully upon the human mind – hence these remarks about it . The use of emotional proof obviously rests upon an understanding of human nature . The speaker must have some knowledge of how people ...
... emotional persuasion still operates powerfully upon the human mind – hence these remarks about it . The use of emotional proof obviously rests upon an understanding of human nature . The speaker must have some knowledge of how people ...
Contenido
A Preliminary Statement | 3 |
Foundations of Effective Speech | 11 |
Reflective Experience | 13 |
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