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Art of Persuasive Argument

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If you want to be a good communicator, you have to learn the art of persuasive argument and apply it in your everyday communication. This presentation shows you how.

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  1. Slide 1:Art of Persuasive Argument Michael Lee http://20daypersuasion.com
  2. Slide 2:If you want to be a good communicator, you have to learn the art of persuasive argument and apply it in your everyday communication. First, let me ask you.
  3. Slide 3: Ever noticed the outcome of an argument between two people or groups with contradicting views? Was there really a winner?
  4. Slide 4:If you're on the winning side, you feel superior, and important. All these feelings doesn't suggest a positive outcome for you.
  5. Slide 5:It's as if you're working down on a guy while he looks up at you. He has this words to mumble \"I'm going to get you next time; you wait and see.\"
  6. Slide 6:Yes, there's this shallow threat to win over you once he gets a rematch. Definitely, a rivalry and a disharmonious