Public Speaking: A Transactional ApproachAllyn and Bacon, 1985 - 226 pages |
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Page 27
... seen many public communication events destroyed because people did not plan ahead and apply common sense to these variables . On the other hand , I have seen a touch of class added to an artists ' and speakers ' series by having the ...
... seen many public communication events destroyed because people did not plan ahead and apply common sense to these variables . On the other hand , I have seen a touch of class added to an artists ' and speakers ' series by having the ...
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... seen teachers use specimens of animals , rocks , foods , and stained glass to augment their expla- nations . As we will see in a moment , you must be careful that the specimen is large enough for the audience to see . Models are ...
... seen teachers use specimens of animals , rocks , foods , and stained glass to augment their expla- nations . As we will see in a moment , you must be careful that the specimen is large enough for the audience to see . Models are ...
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... seen , a portion of the meaning in a situation is a function of the prior experiences of the people involved . Your unique experiences with your father contribute significantly to the image you have when someone says father . If you ...
... seen , a portion of the meaning in a situation is a function of the prior experiences of the people involved . Your unique experiences with your father contribute significantly to the image you have when someone says father . If you ...
Contents
Analyzing the Transactional | 15 |
Analyze the Social Situation | 26 |
William Jennings Bryan Cross of Gold | 139 |
Copyright | |
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Abraham Lincoln American analyze appeal artificial heart attention attitudes audience Barbara Jordan Barbara Ward behavior believe bimetalism central idea Chapter characteristics Checkers Speech claim clarity communication transaction concepts Constitution credibility delivery Democratic demonstrated developed discuss earlier effective enhance ethos examples experience feel focus forms of support functions gold standard heart human hydrochloric acid identify important inflation informative transactions interest issue language live look main ideas meaning motivation MX missile nation nonverbal organization outline party person persuasive practice preparation President principles problem public communication public speaking question quotations reason represent SALT II sentence share situation social Sonia Johnson speakers and listeners speaking event speaking transaction speech to entertain statistics style Subpoint supporting materials things topic TRANSACTIONAL LANGUAGE transactional perspective understand unemployment usually variables vary visual voice William Jennings Bryan Winston Churchill words