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    Speeches & Toasts for your Company/Office Holiday Party

    Posted in Great Presenters, Holidays-Celebrations, Uncategorized, anniversary-toast, fathers-day-toasts, fourth-of-july-toasts, general-speech, public-speaking, retirement-speech, speech writing

    The holidays are just around the corner and office parties are in full swing.  If you are the lucky one who was asked to say a few words at your office holiday party, fear not.  We are here to help with our professionally written, easy to customize speeches for the holidays which you will receive via email in minutes.  We’ve created a special selection of speeches for your company holiday party as well some bonus New Year’s Eve Toasts. Go to - http://www.occasionalwords.com/ow/company-holiday-party-speeches.html


    Posted: November 29th, 2009 at 4:03 pm | 242 views | Email Post | Add comment

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    How To Select The Right Beginning to Your Speech

    Posted in Uncategorized, fathers-day-toasts, general-speech, public-speaking, retirement-speech, speech writing, thanksgiving-toasts

    Some comments from Grenville Kleiser’s "The Training of a Public Speaker"

    The orator should consider what the subject is upon which he is to speak, before whom, for whom, against whom, at what time, in what place, under what conditions, what the public think of it, what the judges may think of it before they hear him, and what he himself has to desire, and what to apprehend. Whoever makes these reflections will know where he should naturally begin. But now orators call exordium anything with which they begin, and consider it of advantage to make the beginning with some brilliant thought. Undoubtedly many things are taken into the exordium which are drawn from other parts of the cause or at least are common to them, but nothing in either respect is better said than that which can not be said so well elsewhere.


    Posted: November 3rd, 2009 at 6:32 pm | 177 views | Email Post | Add comment

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    Great Speeches on the Campaign Trail

    Posted in Great Presenters, Uncategorized, anniversary-toast, fathers-day-toasts, fourth-of-july-toasts, general-speech, public-speaking, retirement-speech, speech writing, thanksgiving-toasts

    Politics is an arena where public speaking plays a key role and where some of the greatest speeches ever written are delivered.   The History Channel does a great job of presenting these including behind the scenes information.  You can check these out here.


    Posted: October 23rd, 2009 at 4:16 pm | 177 views | Email Post | Add comment

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    Great Commencement Speech

    Posted in Great Presenters, Uncategorized, fathers-day-toasts, general-speech, public-speaking, thanksgiving-toasts

    Steve Job’s Stanford University commencement speech has all the hallmarks of great oratory. Check out the speech text and audio here:
     http://www.wiredatom.com/jobs_stanford_speech/

    You’ll enjoy it, and learn a thing or two about speech writing and public speaking.  Guaranteed.


    Posted: October 16th, 2009 at 5:49 pm | 209 views | Email Post | Add comment

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