Effective SpeakingAmerican Institute of Banking, 1948 - 458 strani |
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Stran 2
... common sense does not burn his fingers playing with matches more than once . The person with common sense learns that there are written rules and unwritten rules by which society governs itself . He is just as scrupulous in obeying the ...
... common sense does not burn his fingers playing with matches more than once . The person with common sense learns that there are written rules and unwritten rules by which society governs itself . He is just as scrupulous in obeying the ...
Stran 3
... common sense is inductive and deductive reasoning . Proverbs of conduct are based on common sense : " Birds of a feather flock together . " In this proverb there is an application of inductive reasoning . We judge the one by the many ...
... common sense is inductive and deductive reasoning . Proverbs of conduct are based on common sense : " Birds of a feather flock together . " In this proverb there is an application of inductive reasoning . We judge the one by the many ...
Stran 328
... COMMON GROUND When we are introduced to a stranger , the person introducing us tries to suggest a common ground , in order to start a con- versation . The home towns of the two are mentioned . This re- mark or some remark about the ...
... COMMON GROUND When we are introduced to a stranger , the person introducing us tries to suggest a common ground , in order to start a con- versation . The home towns of the two are mentioned . This re- mark or some remark about the ...
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