Effective SpeakingAmerican Institute of Banking, Section American Bankers Association, 1958 - 452 strani |
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Stran 64
... Hand gestures . There are four hand gestures : open hand , hand prone , fist , and index finger . Usually the open hand stretched out to an audience is called the giving gesture ; the hand prone is called the restraining gesture ; the ...
... Hand gestures . There are four hand gestures : open hand , hand prone , fist , and index finger . Usually the open hand stretched out to an audience is called the giving gesture ; the hand prone is called the restraining gesture ; the ...
Stran 67
... hand over the material . He suggests that it is beautiful material and that it is a pleasure for him to touch it . The magician by a few skilful gestures suggests that an object has come from some place other than that from which you ...
... hand over the material . He suggests that it is beautiful material and that it is a pleasure for him to touch it . The magician by a few skilful gestures suggests that an object has come from some place other than that from which you ...
Stran 328
... hand do not race through a script to squeeze it into the remaining minutes . How many words a minute do you speak on an average ? Time yourself . Lowell Thomas has a reputed rate of 142 words a minute . Franklin D. Roosevelt spoke from ...
... hand do not race through a script to squeeze it into the remaining minutes . How many words a minute do you speak on an average ? Time yourself . Lowell Thomas has a reputed rate of 142 words a minute . Franklin D. Roosevelt spoke from ...
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SECTION I | 1 |
TESTS OF EFFECTIVE SPEAKING | 10 |
PRINCIPLES OF EFFECTIVE SPEAKING | 17 |
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action American American Bankers Association appeal Applied Imagination argument asked attention attitude audi audience bank Bankers Based on Chapter Billy Graham Bright Side called chairman Clarence Darrow Collateral Reading communication Company conclusion conference conversation course debate develop discussion EFFECTIVE SPEAKING emphasize employees ence enthymeme executive fact feel freedom gesture give going Harry Emerson Fosdick Henry Ward Beecher humor ideas important individual interest keep larynx listen live look Lowell Thomas means meeting ment mind motion Ned Brooks Norman Thomas Note occasion organization panel person phrase platform president problem proposition public speaking radio remember response Robert Green Ingersoll sentence solution sound speaker story student suggestion talk technique telephone television tell theme things thought tion toastmaster Tonics and Sedatives Vital Speeches voice vowel words York