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How to Become a Public Speaker - Showing the best manner of arranging thought so as to gain conciseness ease and fluency in speech - cover

How to Become a Public Speaker - Showing the best manner of arranging thought so as to gain conciseness ease and fluency in speech

William Pittenger

Publisher: Good Press

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"How to Become a Public Speaker: Showing the best manner of arranging thought so as to gain / conciseness, ease and fluency in speech" by William Pittenger was and continues to be a useful tool for people who struggle with the art of speaking in front of crowds. From how to physically present yourself to the way in which you should organize and write your thoughts so you can engage an audience, this book provides all the skills one needs to be comfortable with the craft.
Available since: 12/06/2019.
Print length: 326 pages.

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