Fundamentals of Speech: The Theory and Practice of Oral CommunicationMacmillan, 1963 - 275 halaman |
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... parliamentary communication is the most common form of group communication . Although parliamentary com- munication is multilateral and depends on personal interac- tion , to some degree its uses and its underlying assumptions are quite ...
... parliamentary communication is the most common form of group communication . Although parliamentary com- munication is multilateral and depends on personal interac- tion , to some degree its uses and its underlying assumptions are quite ...
Halaman 216
... parliamentary procedure , at one time or another , in clubs , classes , fraternities , church groups , and other organizations . Unfortunately , parliamentary com- munication is sometimes so inept that it impedes rather than assists the ...
... parliamentary procedure , at one time or another , in clubs , classes , fraternities , church groups , and other organizations . Unfortunately , parliamentary com- munication is sometimes so inept that it impedes rather than assists the ...
Halaman 226
... parliamentary com- munication . The Principal Rules Governing Motions , reprinted above , will be helpful to you when questions about parliamentary procedure arise.1 1 Alice F. Sturgis , Sturgis Standard Code of Parliamentary Procedure ...
... parliamentary com- munication . The Principal Rules Governing Motions , reprinted above , will be helpful to you when questions about parliamentary procedure arise.1 1 Alice F. Sturgis , Sturgis Standard Code of Parliamentary Procedure ...
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A Preface to Speech | 1 |
The Oral Communication Process | 8 |
Choosing Ideas | 25 |
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Fundamentals of Speech: The Theory and Practice of Oral Communication Roy Clyde McCall,Herman Cohen Tampilan cuplikan - 1963 |
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