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The Mind of a Speaker ... What am I supposed to do to maximize my speaking power?

Your Mind as a mental storehouse ... Really? So, how to discover this largely untapped resources of mine?

Who's my Audience? ... Who am I speaking to; NASA professors or a bunch of kids?

Concentration: But how much? ... How much? How much concentration is enough?

Oh Gosh! I'm freaking out ... What to do when I'm scared?

Am I self-conscious? ... Gosh! This is so embarassing, I'm going to pass out NOW

Organizing the body of speech ... Everything is in order!

Monotony, what have gone wrong? ... Beware of the 'sins' of monotony. It kills you, your speech and definitely your audience.

Which word to emphasize? ... Tomato or tomatoes?

Pitchness? Do you hear me ... You hear me loud and clear NOW?

Changes of pace: Not too slow, dude! ... What are you murmuring?

The Magic Pause! ... Period.

Enthusiasm is what appeal most! ... My message today will change the world of tomorrow!

Gesture: The Art of Expression ... It seems like your hands and legs have mind of their own???

Speaking by Exposition ... How do I speak by exposition

Speaking by Description ... Describe, describe, DESCRIBE

Excuse me, what do you suggest? ... Any? No? Yes?

The Lost Art of Listening ... Hearing but not listening?

Oh dear! What am I supposed to say? ... The headache of finding suitable theme

Friday's Presentation! Fuhh ... Kidding rite?

Let's brainstorm for ideas? ... The easy way of brainstorming for ideas!

Topic Selection ... Selecting suitable topic, no worries!

Gathering Informations ... Where to? Internet? Books? Anywhere?

Books as mental stimulation ... Read and be stimulated

The thinking mind in speech ... Never let your mind sway away

Preparation: The Art of Getting things done ... You reap what you sow

What Rhetoric is?

The Use of Rhetoric... What is its use?

The Value of the Gift of Speech

The Art of Speaking... What did Cicero say about Art of Public Speaking??

Is Eloquence a gift of Nature... or trained?

Rhetoric and Misrepresentation

The Object of a Speech

Eloquence acquired by Study and Practise

The Exordium or Introduction

The Purpose of the Introduction

Ideas to avoid and to include

Studying your hearers

Arousing Emotions

Material for the Introduction

Selecting the Right Beginning

The Value of Naturalness

Need of Simplicity of Expression

'Tying Up' the Introduction

The Narration

Making Conclusion

The Quality Needed for Success

Getting Your Statement Accepted

The Order of Narration

Division and Argument

Disadvantages of Divisions

When the division is desirable

Pitfalls in Argument

Essential in Good Argument

The Best Order of the Argument

The Peroration

Rules for the Peroration

Purposes for the Peroration

Passion and Persuasion

So, you have what it takes to be an orator?

The Secret of moving the passions

The Power of Mental Imagery

Rules for practice

The Study of Words

The Proper Value of Words

The Danger of Verbiage

Acquiring A Practical Vocabulary

Choosing The Right Word

Elegance and Grace

Value of the Beauty of Expression

Developing Variety of Style

Choice of Words

Manner of Delivery

Using Vivid Description

Employing Similes and Metaphors

Composition and Style

The Power of Skillful Composition

The Essential of Good Composition

The Composition of Periods

The Use of Periods

Fitting Expression to Thought

Faults in Composition

Copiousness of Words

The Right Word in the Right Place

The value of Hearing Speakers

The Advantages of Reading

Reading Profitably

What to Read ?

Qualities of Classic Writers

Knowledge and Self-Confidence

Thorough Information Indispensable

The Manner of the Speaker

The Need of Good Delivery

The Test of an Oration

Avoiding Ostentation

Do Not abuse your Opponent

Thorough Preparation Essential


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