Effective SpeakingAmerican Institute of Banking, 1948 - 458 strani |
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... IDEA , in order to become a speech , must be delivered . The actual delivery is the climax of the preparation and execution of the idea . There are four steps in making a speech : ( 1 ) getting the idea , ( 2 ) thinking over the idea ...
... IDEA , in order to become a speech , must be delivered . The actual delivery is the climax of the preparation and execution of the idea . There are four steps in making a speech : ( 1 ) getting the idea , ( 2 ) thinking over the idea ...
Stran 390
... idea can be expressed in various ways . At one time it is done through a picture , such as The Madonna or Christ in Gethsemane . A look at an innocent babe in a mother's arms or at an agonizing man in a lonely garden has sent some men ...
... idea can be expressed in various ways . At one time it is done through a picture , such as The Madonna or Christ in Gethsemane . A look at an innocent babe in a mother's arms or at an agonizing man in a lonely garden has sent some men ...
Stran 391
... idea , and it has joined the ends of the earth together . Still once more , an idea may take the form of a slogan . It was Cato the Censor who used to close every speech in the Roman Sen- ate with " Carthago delenda est " ( Carthage ...
... idea , and it has joined the ends of the earth together . Still once more , an idea may take the form of a slogan . It was Cato the Censor who used to close every speech in the Roman Sen- ate with " Carthago delenda est " ( Carthage ...
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