How to Speak, how to ListenCollier Books, 1985 - 280 páginas Adler offers us both a fascinating theoretical analysis of oral communication and practical tips derived from his long years of experience. ..... [from back cover] |
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... conversation theory , " and that is why I much prefer " conversation " to " communication . " There is communication among brute animals in a wide variety of ways , but no conversation . There is even a sense in which any physical thing ...
... conversation theory , " and that is why I much prefer " conversation " to " communication . " There is communication among brute animals in a wide variety of ways , but no conversation . There is even a sense in which any physical thing ...
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... conversation . It is conve- nient for our purposes even if it is probably not exhaus- tive . The first division is ... conversations that are essentially and intimately personal The Variety of Conversations 127.
... conversation . It is conve- nient for our purposes even if it is probably not exhaus- tive . The first division is ... conversations that are essentially and intimately personal The Variety of Conversations 127.
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... Conversation . It refers to that long and continuing conversation about common themes among the writers of the great books that consti- tutes the tradition of Western thought , or at ... conversation , but he Conversation in Human Life 191.
... Conversation . It refers to that long and continuing conversation about common themes among the writers of the great books that consti- tutes the tradition of Western thought , or at ... conversation , but he Conversation in Human Life 191.
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The Untaught Skills | 3 |
The Solitary and the Social | 12 |
Thats Just Rhetoric | 21 |
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