Basic Technical WritingC.E. Merrill Publishing Company, 1985 - 479 Seiten |
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... report more relevant . ( You can see immediately if your audience is with you . ) 2. Your personality can help more directly to influence your audience's reception of your information . 3. Your information ... Oral Reporting Situations.
... report more relevant . ( You can see immediately if your audience is with you . ) 2. Your personality can help more directly to influence your audience's reception of your information . 3. Your information ... Oral Reporting Situations.
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... Reports Like its written equivalent , the formal oral report follows the conventions of the reporting situation . Included are presentations at professional conferences , re- ports at national meetings , and speeches to civic groups and ...
... Reports Like its written equivalent , the formal oral report follows the conventions of the reporting situation . Included are presentations at professional conferences , re- ports at national meetings , and speeches to civic groups and ...
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... Oral Report Presentation An oral report requires similar preparation to a written report . It is based on careful and thorough research and objective analysis . Like the written report , the oral begins with an introduction , followed ...
... Oral Report Presentation An oral report requires similar preparation to a written report . It is based on careful and thorough research and objective analysis . Like the written report , the oral begins with an introduction , followed ...
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Technical WritingHow We Transfer Factual Information and Knowledge | 3 |
Semantics and the Process of Communication | 11 |
Semantics | 18 |
Urheberrecht | |
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