Your Speaking VoiceGriffin-Patterson Company, 1946 - 346 páginas |
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... tion of the larynx is still further aided by the epiglottis , a leaf- like membrane which closes over the top of the larynx . Still another function of the larynx is to hold the breath in , as an aid to strong action of the abdominal or ...
... tion of the larynx is still further aided by the epiglottis , a leaf- like membrane which closes over the top of the larynx . Still another function of the larynx is to hold the breath in , as an aid to strong action of the abdominal or ...
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... tion of the opening remarks probably will not improve as he pro- gresses ; so the mushy expressions continue . After a few recur- rences of this , the listener gives up . " What's the use ? " - He settles back in bored inattention ...
... tion of the opening remarks probably will not improve as he pro- gresses ; so the mushy expressions continue . After a few recur- rences of this , the listener gives up . " What's the use ? " - He settles back in bored inattention ...
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... tion you will admit that they rose to their position of leadership largely because they could speak . Think of H. V. Kaltenborn , Lowell Thomas , Harry Emerson Fosdick , Josh Lee , Dorothy Thompson , Wendell Will- kie , Gerald P. Nye ...
... tion you will admit that they rose to their position of leadership largely because they could speak . Think of H. V. Kaltenborn , Lowell Thomas , Harry Emerson Fosdick , Josh Lee , Dorothy Thompson , Wendell Will- kie , Gerald P. Nye ...
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Foreword to the Student | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
CHAPTER III | 40 |
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