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Tuesday, February 3, 2009
In my last post, I touched on three ways to make your speeches more memorable. Here they are: Repetition: There are two ways you can use repetition to create hooks that your audience will remember. The theme was “Back to the Future”.  So throughout the movie, he kept looking at the snapshot to see if he was disappearing too. 
 
Friday, January 23, 2009
He did it again in 2008 in New Hampshire with three simple words: “Yes we can.&#. I’ve examined some of the more popular sound bytes in history and come up with six devices you can use to make your speeches more memorable. Notice how the sound of the hard “c&# punctuates the sentence. ANTITHESIS. Father.
 
Monday, November 10, 2008
The Independent on Sunday asked me to annotate Barack Obama’s victory speech last week, the results of which were published on 9th November. It hasn't been posted on their website, probably because the layout with red circles around lines from the speech linked to the notes caused problems in creating a readable web page. Yes, we can.
 

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He did it again in 2008 in New Hampshire with three simple words: “Yes we can.&#. I’ve examined some of the more popular sound bytes in history and come up with six devices you can use to make your speeches more memorable. Notice how the sound of the hard “c&# punctuates the sentence. ANTITHESIS. Father.
In my last post, I touched on three ways to make your speeches more memorable. Here they are: Repetition: There are two ways you can use repetition to create hooks that your audience will remember. The theme was “Back to the Future”.  So throughout the movie, he kept looking at the snapshot to see if he was disappearing too. 
The Independent on Sunday asked me to annotate Barack Obama’s victory speech last week, the results of which were published on 9th November. It hasn't been posted on their website, probably because the layout with red circles around lines from the speech linked to the notes caused problems in creating a readable web page. Yes, we can.