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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... sense that they have succeeded in getting some enlighten- ment by their effort to reach up ( even if they also have the sense that some things to be understood have escaped them ) than it is for them to sit there feeling insulted by the ...
... sense that they have succeeded in getting some enlighten- ment by their effort to reach up ( even if they also have the sense that some things to be understood have escaped them ) than it is for them to sit there feeling insulted by the ...
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... sense that seems strange or unfamiliar to you , or at least that differs from the sense in which you yourself use the same words or phrases . Take note of as many of these as you can . 3. In the course of arguing for the conclusion or ...
... sense that seems strange or unfamiliar to you , or at least that differs from the sense in which you yourself use the same words or phrases . Take note of as many of these as you can . 3. In the course of arguing for the conclusion or ...
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... sense that the sci- ence and technology from which it originates is the prod- uct of human society as a whole over the centuries . It is socially operated in the sense that it requires an organized Appendix II 265.
... sense that the sci- ence and technology from which it originates is the prod- uct of human society as a whole over the centuries . It is socially operated in the sense that it requires an organized Appendix II 265.
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The Untaught Skills | 3 |
The Solitary and the Social | 12 |
Thats Just Rhetoric | 21 |
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