How to Speak in PublicFunk & Wagnalls Company, 1906 - 533 страница |
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... body on the toes , arms a dead weight at sides . BREATHING EXERCISES 1. Gentle abdominal breathing . Inhale through the nose gently and slowly , expanding first the abdomen , then the chest , filling the entire breathing capacity ...
... body on the toes , arms a dead weight at sides . BREATHING EXERCISES 1. Gentle abdominal breathing . Inhale through the nose gently and slowly , expanding first the abdomen , then the chest , filling the entire breathing capacity ...
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... body and walk in imita- tion of intoxication . 4. The body . With head and neck thoroughly relaxed , shake the body vigorously . 5. The breath . While inhaling , raise the arms to hori- zontal position , then hold the breath and stretch ...
... body and walk in imita- tion of intoxication . 4. The body . With head and neck thoroughly relaxed , shake the body vigorously . 5. The breath . While inhaling , raise the arms to hori- zontal position , then hold the breath and stretch ...
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... bodies from entering the larynx . The epiglottis is raised during the action of breathing , and closes to allow food to pass over it into the gullet . 7. The soft palate . This is the membranous , muscular curtain at the back of the ...
... bodies from entering the larynx . The epiglottis is raised during the action of breathing , and closes to allow food to pass over it into the gullet . 7. The soft palate . This is the membranous , muscular curtain at the back of the ...
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Grenville Kleiser. organs downward and outward , thus making room for the increased body of the inflated lungs . In expiration , it re- covers its former position , thus pushing or pressing against the lungs and drawing the air out . It ...
Grenville Kleiser. organs downward and outward , thus making room for the increased body of the inflated lungs . In expiration , it re- covers its former position , thus pushing or pressing against the lungs and drawing the air out . It ...
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... bodies . Exercises should be selected containing a redundance of open vowels . 1. Open the mouth and throat as wide as possible , in- hale deeply , close the lips only , and endeavor to keep the throat open . Imagine the body a deep ...
... bodies . Exercises should be selected containing a redundance of open vowels . 1. Open the mouth and throat as wide as possible , in- hale deeply , close the lips only , and endeavor to keep the throat open . Imagine the body a deep ...
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