Effective SpeakingAmerican Institute of Banking, 1948 - 458 strani |
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... possible . The four laws of association are contiguity , succession , similarity , and contrast . 3. Grasp the essential ideas . Block out the outline of your part . 4. Learn something about the author . Arouse your interest in what you ...
... possible . The four laws of association are contiguity , succession , similarity , and contrast . 3. Grasp the essential ideas . Block out the outline of your part . 4. Learn something about the author . Arouse your interest in what you ...
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... possible , go to the auditorium where the speech is to be given and rehearse it there . Pay strict attention to your outline . If you can make the initial letters of your outline spell a word , you will have an aid to memory . If you ...
... possible , go to the auditorium where the speech is to be given and rehearse it there . Pay strict attention to your outline . If you can make the initial letters of your outline spell a word , you will have an aid to memory . If you ...
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... possible solution ? Is there a glimmer of a possible agreement ? Can you point this out ? Do you see possible developments in the thinking of the group ? What needs to be said to harmonize the conflicting points of view ? Can you be the ...
... possible solution ? Is there a glimmer of a possible agreement ? Can you point this out ? Do you see possible developments in the thinking of the group ? What needs to be said to harmonize the conflicting points of view ? Can you be the ...
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