Becoming JFK: A Profile in CommunicationBloomsbury Academic, 30/05/2000 - 344 من الصفحات John F. Kennedy began his political communication in the neighborhoods of the Eleventh Congressional District of Massachusetts, using informal more than formal speaking as he learned to speak and began his career as a political leader. For 18 years he practiced the art of communication that is so intrinsic to the art of politics—speeches, small group deliberation, stump speaking in campaigns, radio and television press conferences, debates, and interviews. |
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... audience , and spoke aggressively in favor of the bill . Kennedy spoke more to the audience than to Nixon's statements , work- ing to make certain the audience understood his position . Christopher Matthews , who wrote a comparison of ...
... audience to respond to him . He took four or five speeches that he knew fairly well and memorized them , practicing a slower rate of delivery . He added humorous one - liners at the beginning and learned to pause for audience response ...
... audience . ' Therefore , the candidates were presented face - to - face ; there were some confronta- tional moments ... audience would increase up to the fourth debate which would attract their largest audience . Nixon , regarded as ...
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Being Worthy of Your Times | 3 |
Stumping the Neighborhoods | 17 |
On the Way | 29 |
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