Effective SpeakingAmerican Institute of Banking, 1948 - 458 strani |
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Stran 102
... paragraphs will cause your eyes to lose the place . A study of Franklin D. Roosevelt's manuscripts shows that he made it a practice to have only two or three sentences in each paragraph . The speech by Robert M. Hutchins reproduced in ...
... paragraphs will cause your eyes to lose the place . A study of Franklin D. Roosevelt's manuscripts shows that he made it a practice to have only two or three sentences in each paragraph . The speech by Robert M. Hutchins reproduced in ...
Stran 411
... paragraph and the next to set up his assumptions which he will tear apart . Most of us unthinkingly accept these beliefs . The speaker shows his reasoning power in analyzing the falsity of these assumptions . 25. This paragraph restates ...
... paragraph and the next to set up his assumptions which he will tear apart . Most of us unthinkingly accept these beliefs . The speaker shows his reasoning power in analyzing the falsity of these assumptions . 25. This paragraph restates ...
Stran 419
... paragraph by way of summary . He says in effect , " What I am proposing is demo- cratic ; what we have now is undemocratic . " 46. Here is the plan : I. six - four - four college for all . 2. liberal arts for those who can afford it . 3 ...
... paragraph by way of summary . He says in effect , " What I am proposing is demo- cratic ; what we have now is undemocratic . " 46. Here is the plan : I. six - four - four college for all . 2. liberal arts for those who can afford it . 3 ...
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