Articles, tagged with "eloquence", page 6
11th May 2007
On Monday, May 28th, we will honor those who died in service to our nation. What better way to recognize Memorial Day than to reflect on some inspirational and thought-provoking quotes from the men who made this country what it is today? Here are 10 patri...
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Noel Jameson
12th January 2007
DO SOMETHING GREATAbraham Lincoln often slipped out of the White House on Wednesdayevenings to listen to the sermons of Dr. Phineas Gurley at New YorkAvenue Presbyterian Church. He generally preferred to come and gounnoticed, so when Dr. Gurley knew the p...
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19th December 2006
Eloquence is not measured by words. Images, too, can speak lucidly. Television is an enthralling medium; but for the person sitting in the confines of his room soaking in the pictures, it can bring about a sense of commensurate hopelessness. We long for t...
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Angelo Drew
06th November 2006
When I was ten years old I had occasion to travel to Plymouth, Massachusetts every day for one whole summer with my father. He had a three hour lay over in Plymouth and it was my chance to roam the beaches and visit Plymouth Rock. It is housed under a mon...
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Author:
Rev Michael Bresciani
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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V. Berba Velasco
20th June 2006
To keep a prospect's attention during a presentation you
need to understand their needs and the needs of their
company. This way, you can tailor your presentation to keep
them focused. Develop solid speaking skills so that you can
get your point a...
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Author:
Mark Anthony
15th March 2006
Kissing the Blarney Stone at Blarney Castle in Ireland is said grant you the ability to make coversation and the gift of eloquence. Given the abilities of the Irish to talk, who are we to question tradition?
Conversation skills are something many of us...
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Author:
John Edmond
01st February 2006
Copyright 2006 Off the Page
1. Write a love letter when you're feeling loving
Its purpose is to express your depth of feeling – your unrestrained emotions. It's not like a shopping list that you can jot down just by picking up a pen. The intensity o...
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Author:
Lynella Grant
23rd November 2005
She splits her year between New York City and Arizona. I
have been a fan since her first book and especially enjoyed
"The Artist Way." I like to believe that I was one of the
first to devour it page by page, exercise by exercise. Not
just once but six...
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Author:
Catherine Franz
22nd September 2005
Some of the key factors that contributed to the evolution and consolidation of an Islamic identity immediately following the death of Mohammad were the almost immediate takeover of the Persian and Byzantine empires surrounding the Arabian Peninsula, the i...
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Author:
Patrick Flaherty
17th August 2005
Top 10 E's to Motivate and Influence an Audience
Speak with E's. Be a speaker of influence not control or
guilt. With the privilege of the platform comes the awesome
responsibility of motivating and influencing your audience
to feel/think/act di...
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Author:
Sandra Schrift
17th August 2005
A Time for Rebellion!
Copyright 2005 Mark Cole
When is it right for you to rebel against the negative
powers working against you? When are so weighed down by
someone or something that it is absolutely justified for
you to strike back? Have you...
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Author:
Mark Cole