How To Speak In Public - The Exercise of Power (Including Greatest Speeches and Eloquence Examples)

How To Speak In Public - The Exercise of Power (Including Greatest Speeches and Eloquence Examples)

Por Henry Dickson, Orison Swett Marden

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Sinopsis

This carefully crafted ebook: "How To Speak In Public - The Exercise of Power (Including Greatest Speeches and Eloquence Examples)" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents: Wit, Humor, Pathos, Climaxes and Methods of Great Orators and Lecturers Securing the Confidence of the Audience The Peroration: The Climax: The Closing The Value of Repetition and Suggestion How to Make Speeches That Will Have Effect How to be Heard When Speaking in Public Debating The Study of Shakespeare Shakespearean Quotations for Public Speakers Representing Every Play Written By the Dramatist Scripture and Shakespeare Parallels Ready-Made Speechlets, Toasts, Quotations, Anecdotes for Every Occasion Masterpieces of Oratory, Poetry, Choice Selections, Etc. Self-Improvement Through Public Speaking and If You Can Talk Well (by Orison Swett Marden) Inspirational Thoughts for Public Speakers and Writers Celebrated Passages from the Best Orations and Writings Over One Thousand Topics for Orations, Speeches, Essays, Etc. Model Questions for Debate Memory Excerpt: "Acquire the habit of listening critically to the best speakers, noting the words particularly when the climax is reached and the speaker's emotions are deeply stirred; afterward try to reproduce the speech in your own words." Henry Dickson was founder and principal of Dickson School of Memory. He was also the instructor in public speaking at Chicago University of Notre Dame. Dr. Orison Swett Marden was an American inspirational author who wrote about achieving success in life and founded SUCCESS magazine in 1897. He is often considered as the father of the modern-day inspirational talks and writings and his words make sense even to this day.

Orison Swett Marden