Effective Speech: A Textbook for Beginning CoursesHarper & brothers, 1930 - 572 pagina's |
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Pagina 376
... Debate . If it is desirable to hurry business and save time , a motion can be made to limit debate to a definite time for each member or to cut off all debate after a certain period of time . a . This motion is not debatable . b . It is ...
... Debate . If it is desirable to hurry business and save time , a motion can be made to limit debate to a definite time for each member or to cut off all debate after a certain period of time . a . This motion is not debatable . b . It is ...
Pagina 498
... debate we never choose a problem which can be definitely proved right or wrong . Questions of policy , which are generally chosen for debating , are never wholly right or wholly wrong . We do not debate whether or not A killed B , but ...
... debate we never choose a problem which can be definitely proved right or wrong . Questions of policy , which are generally chosen for debating , are never wholly right or wholly wrong . We do not debate whether or not A killed B , but ...
Pagina 556
... debate against a similarly composed team . Teams may consist of two speakers only , and the time may be divided equally between the four speeches , two six - minute speeches for each man , for instance , providing an hour's debate . The ...
... debate against a similarly composed team . Teams may consist of two speakers only , and the time may be divided equally between the four speeches , two six - minute speeches for each man , for instance , providing an hour's debate . The ...
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