Effective SpeakingAmerican Institute of Banking, 1948 - 458 strani |
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... experiences and are held spellbound as the speaker relates his experiences . The effective speaker , therefore , tries to strike the great com- mon denominators of experience . F. EXPERIENCES THAT ARE FREQUENTLY RECOLLECTED A speaker ...
... experiences and are held spellbound as the speaker relates his experiences . The effective speaker , therefore , tries to strike the great com- mon denominators of experience . F. EXPERIENCES THAT ARE FREQUENTLY RECOLLECTED A speaker ...
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... experience — that is , experience after age 21 - with a free market for homes , motor cars , radios , and other consumer articles . 48 per cent 69 million - have had no adult experience with a peacetime economy . 58 per cent - 83 ...
... experience — that is , experience after age 21 - with a free market for homes , motor cars , radios , and other consumer articles . 48 per cent 69 million - have had no adult experience with a peacetime economy . 58 per cent - 83 ...
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... experience . " Nothing interesting ever happened to me , " they say . The speaker who can see the universal in his own experience will attract others . What are the common denominators of human experience in your own particular experience ...
... experience . " Nothing interesting ever happened to me , " they say . The speaker who can see the universal in his own experience will attract others . What are the common denominators of human experience in your own particular experience ...
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