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Public speaking, also
called oratory, is the
practice of
delivering speeches to a live audience.
Throughout history,
public speaking has held significant...
- speeches, conventions, and
other large meetings, and as a
metaphor for
speechmaking.[citation needed] A
rubber chicken is an
imitation plucked fowl made...
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abided by the
precedent of
minimizing presidential campaign travel and
speechmaking;
Blaine became one of the
first to
break with that tradition. The campaign...
- upon to speak, but he declined.
Orator Chauncey M.
Depew concluded the
speechmaking with a
lengthy address. No
members of the
general public were permitted...
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party bosses. He
quickly shed his
professorial style for more
emboldened speechmaking and
presented himself as a full-fledged progressive.
Though Republican...
- but
rather how to
properly persuade,
persuasion being the
purpose of
speechmaking and oration.
Socrates first objects that an
orator who does not know...
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Shannon Bow (2018). Why
Presidential Speech Locations Matter:
Analyzing Speechmaking from
Truman to Obama.
Palgrave Macmillan. ISBNÂ 978-3-3197-8135-8. Wikimedia...
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October 6, 2016. Chozick, Amy (July 11, 2013). "Hillary
Clinton Taps
Speechmaking Gold Mine". The New York Times. Confessore, Nicholas; Horowitz, Jason...
- plays, Vaillant, London, 1956, p.63
Obama offers hope for the art of
speechmaking,
Stephanie Peatling,
Sydney Morning Herald,
January 21, 2008 Brewer's...
- with the
printed and
spoken word
would more than counteract" Bryan's
speechmaking.
Several of Bryan's
advisors recommended additional campaigning in the...