Public Speaking: A Transactional ApproachAllyn and Bacon, 1985 - 226 pages |
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... achieve pretty much what they and their teachers think they can achieve . People in communities , religious organizations , and service clubs tend to live up to , or down to , the image of the group . These images are not always easy to ...
... achieve pretty much what they and their teachers think they can achieve . People in communities , religious organizations , and service clubs tend to live up to , or down to , the image of the group . These images are not always easy to ...
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... achieve in our work or to earn an admirable reputation , status , or prestige . Many people are motivated by what other people think of them . Some want to be admired - others feared . In any case , public speakers will do well to ...
... achieve in our work or to earn an admirable reputation , status , or prestige . Many people are motivated by what other people think of them . Some want to be admired - others feared . In any case , public speakers will do well to ...
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... achieve- prosperity without inflation . For more than a quarter of a century in public life , I have shared in the turbulent history of this evening . I have fought for what I believe in . I have tried , to the best of my ability , to ...
... achieve- prosperity without inflation . For more than a quarter of a century in public life , I have shared in the turbulent history of this evening . I have fought for what I believe in . I have tried , to the best of my ability , to ...
Contents
Analyzing the Transactional | 15 |
Analyze the Social Situation | 26 |
William Jennings Bryan Cross of Gold | 139 |
Copyright | |
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achieve American appeal approach attention audience become begin behavior believe better body called cause central idea Chapter characteristics claim communication competence concepts consider Constitution continue course delivery demonstrated developed discuss earlier effective enhance event examples experience feel final functions give hand heart human humorous identify important individual interest introduction involved issue language less listeners live look major materials meaning meeting motivation nature never organization outline particular party perhaps person persuasive possible practice preparation present President principles probably problem public communication public speaking question reason recent relate represent require response seen sentence share situation social sound speaker specific speech statistics style things topic transaction understand usually values variables vary voice