Everything your students need to know about philosophy communicated in a way that appeals to them, as well as inspire many of them to the study of philosophy.
I wasn't a great communicator, but I communicated great things.
People don't want to be 'marketed to'; they want to be “communicated with.
Consumers will purchase high quality products even if they are expensive, or in other words, even if there are slightly reasonable discount offers, consumers will not purchase products unless they truly understand and are satisfied with the quality. Also, product appeal must be properly communicated to consumers, but advertisements that are pushed on consumers are gradually losing their effect, and we have to take the approach that encourages consumers to retrieve information at their own will.
Every movement of the theater by a skilful poet is communicated, as it were, by magic, to the spectators; who weep, tremble, resent, rejoice, and are inflamed with all the variety of passions which actuate the several personages of the drama.
Football is being used as a language in that project. . . The vital message being communicated to the boys and young men is about safe sex, the use of condoms and preventing the spread of HIVAIDS.
I really, really love music. I'm affected by it and uplifted by it, and made to laugh and cry, and almost fall in love with the person who has made me feel so brilliant and communicated so profoundly to me.
We never talked to each other in my family. We communicated by putting Ann Landers articles on the refrigerator.
If what has happened in the one person were communicated directly to the other, all art would collapse, all the effects of art would disappear.
Nervous alarms should always be communicated, that they may be dissipated.
Play along, the wink said. I'll get you out of this. At least Artemis hoped this was what his wink communicated and not something like 'Any chance of another kiss later?