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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... fact , that is the way they are dealt with in our schools . That is not possi- ble in the case of speaking and listening , if for no other reason than the fact that the most important kind of speak- ing and listening occurs in talk or ...
... fact , that is the way they are dealt with in our schools . That is not possi- ble in the case of speaking and listening , if for no other reason than the fact that the most important kind of speak- ing and listening occurs in talk or ...
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... fact that in the original meaning of the term " lecture , " the lecturer was first of all a reader . Today , though lecturing is still an oral or spoken pre- sentation , lecturing is more closely associated with writing than with ...
... fact that in the original meaning of the term " lecture , " the lecturer was first of all a reader . Today , though lecturing is still an oral or spoken pre- sentation , lecturing is more closely associated with writing than with ...
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... fact — and one negative fact is always quite sufficient - casts grave doubt on the Platonic and Cartesian view . Angels , as I pointed out , never sleep . Their intellects are always ac- tive . Human beings do fall asleep and wake up ...
... fact — and one negative fact is always quite sufficient - casts grave doubt on the Platonic and Cartesian view . Angels , as I pointed out , never sleep . Their intellects are always ac- tive . Human beings do fall asleep and wake up ...
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The Untaught Skills | 3 |
The Solitary and the Social | 12 |
Thats Just Rhetoric | 21 |
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