How to Speak, how to ListenMacmillan, 1983 - 280 páginas Briefly describes the need for communicating and treats the art of rhetoric, "sales talk," lecturing, and other types of instructive speech. Explains preparation and delivery of speech, with examples, including three essential factors of persuasion: ethos, pathos, and logos. |
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... equality helps us to make the following distinctions that we need in order to get the issues about equality clarified . On the one hand , personal equality and inequality — an equality or inequality , comparing one individual with an ...
... equality helps us to make the following distinctions that we need in order to get the issues about equality clarified . On the one hand , personal equality and inequality — an equality or inequality , comparing one individual with an ...
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... equality . As we examine Tawney's pages carefully , we find that he thinks that it is utterly chimerical to attempt to estab- lish economic equality in the quantitative sense ; and that the ideal of economic equality , or of an ...
... equality . As we examine Tawney's pages carefully , we find that he thinks that it is utterly chimerical to attempt to estab- lish economic equality in the quantitative sense ; and that the ideal of economic equality , or of an ...
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... equality of conditions - which he observed coming into being in America in 1835 is ordained by Divine Providence to spread and spread until it has become worldwide , every- where replacing the ancient regime of aristocracy , inequal ...
... equality of conditions - which he observed coming into being in America in 1835 is ordained by Divine Providence to spread and spread until it has become worldwide , every- where replacing the ancient regime of aristocracy , inequal ...
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The Untaught Skills | 3 |
The Solitary and the Social | 12 |
PART TWO UNINTERRUPTED SPEECH | 19 |
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