Effective SpeakingAmerican Institute of Banking, 1948 - 458 strani |
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Stran 21
... gesture : the lower , the middle , and the upper . Gestures at the thigh level seem to indicate the base , the ... gesture . Be sure that the thumb is pulled back away from the palm of the hand in this gesture . Practice throwing the ...
... gesture : the lower , the middle , and the upper . Gestures at the thigh level seem to indicate the base , the ... gesture . Be sure that the thumb is pulled back away from the palm of the hand in this gesture . Practice throwing the ...
Stran 22
... gestures , the wrist always precedes the opening of the gesture . Otherwise the ges- ture is stiff and awkward . b . Hands at rest . " What shall I do with my hands ? " the be- ginning speaker asks . Get used to letting them rest at ...
... gestures , the wrist always precedes the opening of the gesture . Otherwise the ges- ture is stiff and awkward . b . Hands at rest . " What shall I do with my hands ? " the be- ginning speaker asks . Get used to letting them rest at ...
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American Institute of Banking. D. FOUR PRINCIPLES OF GESTURE 1. Integration . The gesture must be a part of the thought . If the gesture says one thing and the thought another , there is in- congruity . Integration means wholeness ...
American Institute of Banking. D. FOUR PRINCIPLES OF GESTURE 1. Integration . The gesture must be a part of the thought . If the gesture says one thing and the thought another , there is in- congruity . Integration means wholeness ...
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