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... ideas may come into the mind before some one idea is centered upon for exclusive attention . ( 2 ) No opposing or contra- dictory ideas may ever enter the mind . Now to consider the first situation . Scott says : 1 " Every idea of an ...
... ideas may come into the mind before some one idea is centered upon for exclusive attention . ( 2 ) No opposing or contra- dictory ideas may ever enter the mind . Now to consider the first situation . Scott says : 1 " Every idea of an ...
Page 110
... ideas may ever enter the mind , one idea dominating to the exclusion of all else from the very first . In this case ... ideas to the thought in mind , action follows , for " what holds attention determines action . " Thus , man is to a ...
... ideas may ever enter the mind , one idea dominating to the exclusion of all else from the very first . In this case ... ideas to the thought in mind , action follows , for " what holds attention determines action . " Thus , man is to a ...
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... ideas and shades of meaning . During these pauses the mind effectively evaluates the importance of ideas , and the length of the pause will be determined by the intensity of thinking , significance , and vividness of ideas . " Pause is ...
... ideas and shades of meaning . During these pauses the mind effectively evaluates the importance of ideas , and the length of the pause will be determined by the intensity of thinking , significance , and vividness of ideas . " Pause is ...
Contents
INTRODUCTORY ཁ ཌ སྶ ཨཽ ཉ སྒྱུ 8 སྶ 124 | 3 |
METHODS OF SPEAKING | 11 |
THE SPEAKER | 22 |
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action after-dinner speech appeal argument arouse attention audience begin body BRANDER MATTHEWS breath Bruce Barton central idea Chap chapter circumflex communicating meaning conclusion concrete definite demand Demosthenes desire E. H. HARRIMAN effective emotions EXERCISES experience expression Extempore Speaking eyes fact feel force gesture hand Henry Ward Beecher honor human humor illustrations impression individual inflection interest introduction Ivory Soap language Laughter listener lives logical manner matter ment mental imagery mind muscles nation nature never occasion orator outline pause personality phrase platform possible practice problem proposition Psychology public speaking question reading reason relaxed sense sentence Shurter speaker specific purpose speech material stage fright story student suggestion talk tell tend things thought tion tone Toussaint L'Ouverture vivid VOCABULARY DRILL voice Walter Dill Scott Wendell Phillips words