Persuasion (Rhetoric)
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Persuasion (Rhetoric)
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Persuasion (Rhetoric)
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Incoming Resources
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- Words like loaded pistols, rhetoric from Aristotle to Obama, Sam Leith
- The art of persuasion, (collection), Richard Templar, Johnathan Herring
- Critical inquiry, the process of argument, Michael Boylan
- How to speak so people really listen, the straight-talking guide to communicating with influence and impact, Paul McGee
- The argument culture, moving from debate to dialogue, Deborah Tannen
- Well said!, presentations and conversations that get results, Darlene Price
- Thank you for arguing, what Aristotle, Lincoln, and Homer Simpson can teach us about the art of persuasion, Jay Heinrichs
- Say it like Obama and win!, the power of speaking with purpose and vision, Shel Leanne
- The Jefferson rule, how the founding fathers became infallible and our politics inflexible, David Sehat
- Make it clear, speak and write to persuade and inform, Patrick Henry Winston ; foreword by Gill Pratt
- Thank you for arguing, what Aristotle, Lincoln, and Homer Simpson can teach us about the art of persuasion, Jay Heinrichs
- The essentials of persuasive public speaking, Sims Wyeth
- How to argue and win every time, at home, at work, in court, everyhere, every day, Gerry Spence
- The trial lawyer's art, Sam Schrager
- Thank you for arguing, what Aristotle, Lincoln, and Homer Simpson can teach us about the art of persuasion, Jay Heinrichs
- Writing arguments, a rhetoric with readings, John D. Ramage, John C. Bean, June Johnson
- Say it like Obama, the power of speaking with purpose and vision, Shel Leanne
- Verbal Judo. ;, The Gentle Art of Persuasion
- The Jefferson rule, why we think the Founding Fathers have all the answers, David Sehat
- Fool's talk, recovering the art of Christian persuasion, Os Guinness
- Verbal judo, the gentle art of persuasion, George J. Thompson, Ph. D., and Jerry B. Jenkins
Outgoing Resources
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