Effective SpeakingAmerican Institute of Banking, 1948 - 458 strani |
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... feeling that others may experience the same feeling — this is the activity of art . Art is a human activity , consisting in this , that one person con- sciously , by means of certain external signs , hands on to others feel- ings he has ...
... feeling that others may experience the same feeling — this is the activity of art . Art is a human activity , consisting in this , that one person con- sciously , by means of certain external signs , hands on to others feel- ings he has ...
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... feel that we cannot be pushed around . An effective speaker will make a man feel important , in order to make him feel that he has power . We say that money is power . If a speaker can tell an audience how to make money , he is ...
... feel that we cannot be pushed around . An effective speaker will make a man feel important , in order to make him feel that he has power . We say that money is power . If a speaker can tell an audience how to make money , he is ...
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... feel important . Therefore , in our conversations with our friends we should give them an oppor- tunity to feel important . Ask questions that will permit the other person to impress you with his importance . Play up this universal ...
... feel important . Therefore , in our conversations with our friends we should give them an oppor- tunity to feel important . Ask questions that will permit the other person to impress you with his importance . Play up this universal ...
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