Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1946 - 423 pages |
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Page 330
... desire to pretend which has supplanted to some extent the desire to be . In this type of dramatics , which emerges from practically 1 Hartman , Gertrude , and Shumaker , Ann ( Editors ) , Creative Expression . " Dramatic Play in the ...
... desire to pretend which has supplanted to some extent the desire to be . In this type of dramatics , which emerges from practically 1 Hartman , Gertrude , and Shumaker , Ann ( Editors ) , Creative Expression . " Dramatic Play in the ...
Page 356
... desire by purchase . In like manner , it is necessary for the creative persuasive speaker to study his audience ... desires , urges , or goal values ( as he calls them ) that are the emotional sources of motivation to which the ...
... desire by purchase . In like manner , it is necessary for the creative persuasive speaker to study his audience ... desires , urges , or goal values ( as he calls them ) that are the emotional sources of motivation to which the ...
Page 357
... desire to make one's life worth while.3 Each individual's personality is a complex combination of these different and sometimes competing desires . The dominant desires change from time to time and vary from subject to subject . For ...
... desire to make one's life worth while.3 Each individual's personality is a complex combination of these different and sometimes competing desires . The dominant desires change from time to time and vary from subject to subject . For ...
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