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The art of public speaking was first developed by the ancient Greeks.
Elizabeth was taught the art of public speaking, unheard of for women at the time.
Toastmasters, it should be noted, trains its members in the art of public speaking, not just toasting.
He is well trained in the art of Public Speaking and Communication skills.
They allow active members who put in effort to gain confidence and expertise in the art of public speaking.
IN England, the art of public speaking is instilled in school.
I really believe these are the best helps there are for men and women who are new to the art of public speaking.'
And when she speaks through her interpreter, she slumps forward, bashful in the art of public speaking.
He used to conduct seminars and courses in the art of Public speaking to various Government Departments.
Brauer has a very strong and long tradition in the art of public speaking and debating.
Toastmasters International is a world wide organisation dedicated to promote the art of Public Speaking.
Dr Ismail advised Tunku to study the art of public speaking.
His polished, impassioned address drew bipartisan applause as he provided the chamber practitioners a parting clinic in the art of public speaking.
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Toastmasters also has a Youth Leadership program, which is an eight-session program that introduces school-aged children to the art of public speaking.
Moonlighter Presents is a lecture series based in Brooklyn, New York dedicated to non-expertise and the art of public speaking.
Hardie's avocation of preaching put him before crowds of his fellows, helping him to learn the art of public speaking.
Then he began piling on new courses in subjects that interested him, including the Art of Public Speaking, Legal Theory, lots of sociology and psychology.
When Virgil was about 17, his father decided that he should be a politician, or possibly a businessman, and sent him to Rome to study rhetoric (the art of public speaking).
To convey ideas, this leader will have to be a good communicator, which means he or she must learn the art of public speaking and develop a talent for dealing with the news media.
The art of Public Speaking is taught at Quigley Catholic High School through its nationally recognized Forensics and Mock Trial teams.
The Art of Public Speaking refers to cluttered speech as speech that is not clear and compelling, speech that forces listeners to "hack through a tangle of words to discover meaning."
That may be the Dan Quayle the public sees 90 percent of the time, but there are still flashes of the other one, who has yet to master the art of public speaking, especially when tired and confronted with an unexpected question.
(Rubin made so bold as to suggest that the art of public speaking had suffered a decline -perhaps because there was no longer any need to exercise persuasion on the people of a country who unconditionally supported their beloved Government without having to be told.)