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Vintage Maids & Butlers: Should a Maid Wear a Cap?
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Vintage Maids and Butlers. Old-fashioned and often quaint advice from the "Book of Etiquette" by Lillian Eichler, 1921, and other sources. Thursday, August 28, 2008. Should a Maid Wear a Cap? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Phrases Avoided In Good Society. The 1911 Boy Scout Handbook. Doing a Good Turn Daily. The Vintage Dinner Party. A Formal Dinner Party Menu. The Vintage Wedding Planner. When There are no Ushers or Bridesmaids.
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Good Public Speaking: June 2010
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Classic advice from Dale Carnegie and other sources that is still very relevant today. Articles on how to create emphasis, use dramatic pause, employ good diction, choose vibrant words, and more. All material is from 1915 or earlier, and is in the public domain. Tuesday, June 8, 2010. Choosing a Good Subject. Subject and materials tremendously influence each other. Dale Carnegie provides the following material from "How to Attract and Hold an Audience", by J. Berg Esenwein:. Do give me a subject! Of cour...
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Good Public Speaking: December 2013
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Classic advice from Dale Carnegie and other sources that is still very relevant today. Articles on how to create emphasis, use dramatic pause, employ good diction, choose vibrant words, and more. All material is from 1915 or earlier, and is in the public domain. Sunday, December 29, 2013. Testing The Validity of Your Speech's Argument. I The Question Under Discussion. 1 Is it clearly stated? Do the terms of statement mean the same to each. Is confusion likely to arise as to its purpose? What constitutes ...
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Good Public Speaking: November 2009
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Classic advice from Dale Carnegie and other sources that is still very relevant today. Articles on how to create emphasis, use dramatic pause, employ good diction, choose vibrant words, and more. All material is from 1915 or earlier, and is in the public domain. Wednesday, November 11, 2009. The following is from "How to Speak and Write Correctly", by Joseph Devlin, 1910. It applies to writing style, but there is some usefulness here in terms of speaking style as well. 1 Do not use foreign words. 5 Do no...
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Good Public Speaking: Testing The Validity of Your Speech's Argument
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Classic advice from Dale Carnegie and other sources that is still very relevant today. Articles on how to create emphasis, use dramatic pause, employ good diction, choose vibrant words, and more. All material is from 1915 or earlier, and is in the public domain. Sunday, December 29, 2013. Testing The Validity of Your Speech's Argument. I The Question Under Discussion. 1 Is it clearly stated? Do the terms of statement mean the same to each. Is confusion likely to arise as to its purpose? What constitutes ...
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Good Public Speaking: June 2013
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Classic advice from Dale Carnegie and other sources that is still very relevant today. Articles on how to create emphasis, use dramatic pause, employ good diction, choose vibrant words, and more. All material is from 1915 or earlier, and is in the public domain. Thursday, June 13, 2013. Some Methods of Exposition. The various ways along which a speaker may proceed in exposition are likely to touch each other now and then,. The primary expository method, is a statement of precise limits. 8212; Arlo Bates.
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Good Public Speaking: Being Confident When Making a Speech
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Classic advice from Dale Carnegie and other sources that is still very relevant today. Articles on how to create emphasis, use dramatic pause, employ good diction, choose vibrant words, and more. All material is from 1915 or earlier, and is in the public domain. Saturday, December 28, 2013. Being Confident When Making a Speech. To secure confidence, be confident. How can you expect others to accept a message in which you lack, or seem to lack, faith yourself? It should—but may not! A short time ago a spe...
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Good Public Speaking: June 2012
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Classic advice from Dale Carnegie and other sources that is still very relevant today. Articles on how to create emphasis, use dramatic pause, employ good diction, choose vibrant words, and more. All material is from 1915 or earlier, and is in the public domain. Thursday, June 14, 2012. Deciding on the Subject Matter. Ask yourself—or someone else—such questions as these:. What is the precise nature of the occasion? How large an audience may be expected? From what walks of life do they come? Create your o...
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Good Public Speaking: November 2013
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Classic advice from Dale Carnegie and other sources that is still very relevant today. Articles on how to create emphasis, use dramatic pause, employ good diction, choose vibrant words, and more. All material is from 1915 or earlier, and is in the public domain. Wednesday, November 27, 2013. Three fundamental conditions make us all susceptive to suggestion:. We naturally respect authority. Fies itself the more strongly with every assault upon its opinion. The latter type is almost immune to suggestion.