Tag: Speaking

Speaking Ill of the Dead Jerks in Idaho History


Free Download Randy Stapilus, "Speaking Ill of the Dead: Jerks in Idaho History"
English | 2015 | ISBN: 0762793260 | EPUB | pages: 192 | 2.5 mb
Speaking Ill of the Dead: Jerks in Idaho History features fourteen short profiles of notorious bad guys, perpetrators of mischief, visionary if misunderstood thinkers, and other colorful antiheroes from the history of the Gem State. It reveals the dark side of some well-known and even revered characters from Idaho’s past-both part-time Jerks and others who were Jerks through and through. They include:

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Introducing Advocacy The First Book of Speaking Up A Plain Text Guide to Advocacy


Free Download Kate Lyon, "Introducing Advocacy: The First Book of Speaking Up: A Plain Text Guide to Advocacy"
English | ISBN: 184310475X | 2007 | 96 pages | PDF | 1258 KB
The book is clearly written and is consistent in style and presentation. Advocacy draws attention to the need for the individual’s views to be expressed, communicated and understood by those around them and that advocacy is not what other people think the individual wants. Tufail and Lyons clearly and consistently reinforce this message throughout the book and illustrate this through the use of well-devised case studies to which most people can relate.’

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History of the Dutch-Speaking Peoples 1555-1648


Free Download Pieter Geyl, "History of the Dutch-Speaking Peoples 1555-1648"
English | 2001 | ISBN: 1842122258 | PDF | pages: 596 | 28.9 mb
A superb panorama of politics and war that brings together two classic volumes by Geyl: The Revolt of the Netherlands 1555-1609 and The Netherlands in the Seventeenth Century 1609-1648. Here is the story of the Netherlanders’ epic struggle against Spain’s might and the rise of the Dutch Republic-as well as important and still pressing issues about the relationship between religion and political action, complex questions of national identity, and the problems of a small country struggling to survive in a great-power world.

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Public Speaking in a Diverse Society


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2017 | 439 Pages | ISBN: 1524945617 | PDF | 144 MB
For even the most successful business executives, political leaders, and entertainers, the process of giving a speech can be a frightening and humbling experience.Based on the author’s experience teaching thousands of individuals on how to prepare and deliver a speech, Public Speaking in a Diverse Society, explains how students can manage their fears and anxieties about speaking and be able to adapt to culturally diverse audiences.To help students become more effective public speakers in a culturally diverse environment, Jennifer Waldeck, Patricia Kearney, and Timothy G. Plax’ Public Speaking in a Diverse Society:* Takes the position that public speaking is a lot like normal conversation. It frames public speaking around a communication-based model of public speaking, which includes the source (speaker), message (speech), channel (face-to-face or via media), receivers (audience), feedback (audience response), and context (time, place, and occasion).* Moves beyond a generic approach to the teaching of public speaking to one that reflects the cultural diversity of the United States. This attention to cultural diversity has been an integral part of our approach from the start, and it pervades the entire text.* Includes updates, new content, and organization based on the feedback from many adopting instructors.* Is student friendly! Building Your Skills boxes present practical tips and strategies; Assessing Yourself boxes help students evaluate their knowledge about public speaking, and; A Close Look boxes highlight examples and topics of special interest.* Integrates Questions for Critical Thinking and Review to give students an opportunity to develop their critical thinking skills and to delve more deeply into some of the issues raised.

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Categorically Speaking A Collection Of Poems


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English | 2012 | pages: 120 | ISBN: 146694126X | EPUB | 0,1 mb
Alexandra Moss Zannis resides in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Besides writing poetry, Alexandra and her husband, Andreas, were a professional singing duo, performing around the world in concerts, night clubs, theaters, and on television. She is a member of Northeast Indiana Poets, Indiana State Federation of Poetry Clubs, the National Federation of State Poetry Clubs, and the Back Room Poets, a critiquing group. She has been published in the Raintown Review, The Pedestal Magazine; The Red River Review; League of American Poets; and in various poetry books, such as Penhaligon Page. Ltd, Wales; Poetworks/Grayson Books, Connecticut. In both the 2009 and 2010 Senior Poets Laureate Poetry Contests, she was awarded the prize for best poem submitted by Indiana Poets. Other publications include the Pennsylvania Poetry Society Prize Poems of 2009; Nature in the Hooserland (Shadow Ink Publications); awarded prizes in the Ohio Day poetry contests; and in the 2007 issue of Encore, published by the National Federation of State Poetry Societies.

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DK Guide to Public Speaking (3rd Edition)


Free Download DK Guide to Public Speaking (3rd Edition) by Lisa A. Ford-Brown, Dorling Kindersley
English | 2017 | ISBN: 0134380894 | 528 Pages | EPUB | 259.1 MB
This easy-to-navigate, visually engaging guide to becoming an effective public speaker DK Guide to Public Speaking gives you the practical information you are looking for.

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