Speech CompositionAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 385 pages |
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... social group . He discovers , therefore , a sooth- ing release from these stresses , tensions , and glandular dis- turbances in yielding to the dominant beliefs of the social , political , or religious groups in which he moves ; for ...
... social group . He discovers , therefore , a sooth- ing release from these stresses , tensions , and glandular dis- turbances in yielding to the dominant beliefs of the social , political , or religious groups in which he moves ; for ...
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... Social Pressure . “ Man , ” says Aristotle , " is a social animal . ” Consequently , the fear of what his neighbors and friends will think of his actions , combined with the impression which their actions make upon him , exerts a ...
... Social Pressure . “ Man , ” says Aristotle , " is a social animal . ” Consequently , the fear of what his neighbors and friends will think of his actions , combined with the impression which their actions make upon him , exerts a ...
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... social activities , give freely of their time to club activities , all in order that they may be held by others in high regard . We all know the ill - proportioned misery that comes from committing a social blunder . Is this not because ...
... social activities , give freely of their time to club activities , all in order that they may be held by others in high regard . We all know the ill - proportioned misery that comes from committing a social blunder . Is this not because ...
Contents
THE SEVEN Lamps OF SPEECH Development | 3 |
THE SPEAKERS PERSONAL PROBLEMS | 9 |
THE SPEECH PURPOSE | 32 |
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