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4 Articles match "New Hampshire","Speaking"
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Friday, July 17, 2009
However, he held his audiences in rapt attention. "Lincoln's voice was, when he first began speaking, shrill, squeaking, piping, unpleasant; his general look, his form, his pose, the color of his flesh, wrinkled and dry, his sensitiveness, and his momentary diffidence, everything seemed to be against him, but he soon recovered." --William H. Lincoln spoke nearly two hours and we believe he would have held his audience had he spoken all night." -- Dover ( New Hampshire) Inquirer , March 8, 1860 Yes, it’s important to let the strength of your convictions be heard in your
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Tuesday, February 3, 2009
What I will do is draw on one section of Barack Obama’s concession speech after the New Hampshire primary.
“We’ve It was the call of workers who organized, women who reached for the ballot, a president who chose the moon as our new frontier, and a king who took us to the mountaintop and pointed the way to the promised land:
Read my lips: no new taxes!”
In my last post, I touched on three ways to make your speeches more memorable . I
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Friday, January 23, 2009
He did it again in 2008 in New Hampshire with three simple words:
“Yes we can.” Tags: Presentation Skills Public Speaking Rhetorical Devices Scripting Your Speech Speech Writing Uncategorized Barack Obama JFK Memorable Speeches Speehe This past week, President Obama was criticized for not making his inauguration speech more memorable.
There were certainly quotable sections, but not the clear “hook” that Obama has been known for.
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Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Super Tuesday's New York Times focused on Hillary Clinton's success in speaking before small groups --roundtables, town hall meetings and the like--in moving, emotional ways that connect with the group, versus her large-rally speeches, seen as less successful. As a coach of women (and men) who speak publicly, I can't recommend that you hope your competition speaks worse than you do. The article, which notes that Clinton will need to connect more with the large crowds ahead in a presidential campaign, uses a rally last week in San Francisco as an example. After
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Friday, January 23, 2009
He did it again in 2008 in New Hampshire with three simple words:
“Yes we can.” Tags: Presentation Skills Public Speaking Rhetorical Devices Scripting Your Speech Speech Writing Uncategorized Barack Obama JFK Memorable Speeches Speehe This past week, President Obama was criticized for not making his inauguration speech more memorable.
There were certainly quotable sections, but not the clear “hook” that Obama has been known for.
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Tuesday, February 3, 2009
What I will do is draw on one section of Barack Obama’s concession speech after the New Hampshire primary.
“We’ve It was the call of workers who organized, women who reached for the ballot, a president who chose the moon as our new frontier, and a king who took us to the mountaintop and pointed the way to the promised land:
Read my lips: no new taxes!”
In my last post, I touched on three ways to make your speeches more memorable . I
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Friday, July 17, 2009
However, he held his audiences in rapt attention. "Lincoln's voice was, when he first began speaking, shrill, squeaking, piping, unpleasant; his general look, his form, his pose, the color of his flesh, wrinkled and dry, his sensitiveness, and his momentary diffidence, everything seemed to be against him, but he soon recovered." --William H. Lincoln spoke nearly two hours and we believe he would have held his audience had he spoken all night." -- Dover ( New Hampshire) Inquirer , March 8, 1860 Yes, it’s important to let the strength of your convictions be heard in your
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