Articles, tagged with "orator", page 4
14th November 2007
If you have substantial credit card debt, you may feel trapped. Escaping debt is a must, but there are both right and wrong ways to go about it. Unfortunately, those dressed up as a quick fix tend to cause more problems than they solve.Below are four comm...
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Author:
Leon Hart
24th July 2007
The test of a successful speaker is the effect he produces upon his audience. He may exhaust all the arts of elocution, rhetoric, and logic; he may be a master of English style, but unless he persuade his hearers to act he is not in the highest sense an o...
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Author:
Liza Othman
24th July 2007
For an article to make its mark it must be a combination of the solidity of gold with its glitter - a blend of the orator with the statesman. To write effective articles the first thing is the framework consisting of the introduction, the body and the c...
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Author:
Mitch Cator
24th May 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 The College Of Public Speaking
Develop the voice to explore the thunder, the roar, the crackle and the whisper.
For the speaker it is much the same. Quite literally the vocal chords are the medium that vibrates the air, that sends...
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Author:
VINCESTEV
16th May 2007
Once you have selected your guitar, you require finding an amp to go with it. Today there are various options available depending on size, sound, amplifier technology and configuration. We are here to give you some useful and necessary information that wo...
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Author:
Rocky
18th April 2007
Oratorical power does not arise from passionate dec¬lamation only. On November 19, 1863, Abraham Lincoln demon¬strated the equal power of using simple, yet eloquent words, qui¬etly spoken, to convey a message. In the small town of Gettysburg, Pennsylva...
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Author:
Patrick Henry Hansen
15th February 2007
One of the techniques that can be used to establish the habit of easily recalling our knowledge is review. Things stick in the mind by repetition. We learn our native tongue by hearing it over and over. We forget it when we cease to speak it. Missionaries...
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Author:
Liza Othman
03rd October 2006
Let me take you back in time. Almost 2.000 years ago the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius Antonius said: "Be not confused in words, nor rambling in thought." Obviously he was talking about the importance of concise communication.
And in today's Media age...
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Author:
Barbara Hofmeister
28th July 2006
Nothing is more exciting than expecting a baby and many expectant mothers and fathers can't wait to hear the sound of their child's heartbeat. Parents who cant wait and parents who want to share the amazing experience of listening to the beating sound can...
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Author:
Victor C.
25th July 2006
I once wrote an article in which I offered the following tip on how to speak eloquently in public: Talk about something that you're passionate about. When we speak about matters that are dear to our hearts, we often find wellsprings of eloquence from whic...
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Author:
V. Berba Velasco
07th May 2006
1. General Knowledge. An ideal orator is necessarily a man of extensive knowledge.
According to the ancients he should be well-grounded in religion, law, philosophy,
history, logic, and numerous other subjects. Cicero, in speaking of the incredible
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Author:
Hans-Ole Wandt