The Sun's conjunction with retrograde Mercury in Cancer shows her dislike of public speaking. |
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It seems that beside teaching new government leaders protocol, they certainly need lessons in public speaking. |
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This is an ideal opportunity to develop both your confidence and your ability at public speaking, both of which would be useful to everyone. |
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It is rare to see such unusual gifts of public speaking accompanied by such a complete lack of arrogance or pretension. |
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Powell nursed a deep fear of public speaking and was terrified when she was required to give a class presentation. |
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I don't know what motivated me since I lived in mortal fear of public speaking. |
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I do a lot of public speaking on business issues and I was talking to another speaker when he asked what it is I talk about. |
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If you are not a professional charismatic, public speaking is probably not for you. |
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Michael has been a member of Macra since he was 17 and developed a liking for public speaking within the group. |
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They had undergone a month-long training before the competition and were provided with tips on public speaking. |
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Although the physical dangers of public speaking have disappeared these days, the trepidation of that poor message bearer has not. |
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Traditionally, male Tutsi children are given extensive training in public speaking, storytelling, traditional dances, and military skills. |
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After all, the old bat has only been told to rest by her doctors and give up public speaking tours. |
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Until 1991, publications, radio broadcasts, and public speaking in many non-Turkish languages were legally prohibited. |
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The course comprises basic communication skills, group discussion, public speaking, body language, etiquette, and table manners. |
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Men have a monopoly in public speaking, landowning rights, and religious rituals. |
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Since then she has been making regular television and radio appearances and is regularly hired for public speaking. |
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He was well-briefed and spoke articulately about Scotland's qualities, although his public speaking set-pieces still lack a statesmanlike stamp. |
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Hill argued, as did almost all of the guides to public speaking, that speech-making could be learnt. |
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Mr Bridges, who served in the Army, police force and was also a publican, said he was not daunted by public speaking. |
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They also gain a little confidence in public speaking through their oral reports to the class. |
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Rhetoric can be described as the art of composition, while oratory was the art of public speaking. |
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He admits that he is quite the showman and that he now has to vent his love of the limelight in public speaking engagements. |
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In each city she will have public speaking engagements and meet members of the Nigerian community and human rights and women's rights activists. |
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Glossophobia may not be in one's common vernacular, yet with approximately 75 percent of the population afflicted by a fear of public speaking, it is certainly well known, nonetheless. |
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But he was not a natural politician, a tub-thumper in negotiation rather than a flatterer, and a tongue-tied mess in public speaking. |
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As a professional public speaker, he also is a seminar leader and personal coach for the development of public speaking skills. |
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I practiced my public speaking, my presentation, my poise and all of my information. |
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For instance, if it was a mistake he'd made delivering a speech, he'd buy a book on public speaking, or in the case of a fist fight, he might consider a book on self-defense. |
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Today, more than a half dozen Toastmasters Clubs in Prince George help people to improve their public speaking skills. |
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She says she's surprised herself, considering how shy she used to be when it came to public speaking. |
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Currently, he is learning to improve his project management and public speaking skills. |
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It also involves the organization of public speaking, poster and essay competitions which are designed to increase awareness of doping in sport. |
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Second, public speaking or communicating with the public generally is not one of the historical strong points of organizations such as mine. |
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It should be noted, this gentleman was a professor of public speaking. |
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Isis was a very shy person, with an extreme dislike for public speaking. |
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I hated public speaking, especially for people I didn't know. |
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Fear of public speaking is one of the greatest fears human beings have. |
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They practice their public speaking in workshops attended by all. |
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While this often seems like a good way of speeding up a painful process and getting it over with, it is certainly no aid to communication or good public speaking. |
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Greek and Roman aristocrats studied law, philosophy, and the art of public speaking in order to fulfil the political vocation indicated by their birth. |
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Was it always this way, were you a natural for public speaking? |
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One of my next projects is to create an online course in public speaking for introverts. |
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Lebowitz, however, is not afraid of public speaking, which is how she earns her living these days. |
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So public speaking is a film about a writer who no longer writes, or at least doesn't write as much as she should. |
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Personally, I think we overvalue public speaking skills in politicians. |
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On 28 August he suspended his tour, after being hit by an egg in Kirkcaldy, resuming his public speaking again on 3 September. |
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Following several small strokes she was advised by her doctors not to engage in further public speaking. |
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For instance, it is the language of textbooks, of much of Tamil literature and of public speaking and debate. |
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While Smith was not adept at public speaking, his lectures met with success. |
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Hardie's avocation of preaching put him before crowds of his fellows, helping him to learn the art of public speaking. |
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Haig's poor public speaking skills aside, the manoeuvres were thought to have shown the reformed army efficient. |
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If you want to improve your public speaking, you should put yourself out there more. |
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But it was as a member of the Rochdale Juvenile Temperance Band that Bright first learned public speaking. |
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Healy is currently in New Zealand doing a mix of fundraising, public speaking and coaching promising young wicketkeepers. |
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What, in contrast, did Elliot do for Ryan's concern about public speaking? |
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Other areas of importance include access to skill development training covering topics such as public speaking, client assessment skills, mediation and community outreach. |
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She spent decades educating and informing residents of Bedford as a teacher and journalist and still she found time to participate in numerous volunteer endeavours and public speaking engagements. |
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By the age of twelve, they would be learning Latin, Greek, grammar and literature, followed by training for public speaking. |
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After a series of small strokes in 2002, she was advised to withdraw from public speaking. |
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There have been tutorials on public speaking. |
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Some of the activities for writing, reading, and public speaking include podcasts, animations, storyboards, and mind maps. |
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One essay wickedly asks prominent journalists to justify their sizeable earnings from public speaking. Mr Auletta clearly has remarkable access to people at the top of his industry. |
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Justifiably proud of her hard-won victory, she reigned as rodeo queen for a year and spent much of her time modelling, public speaking and, of course, riding horses. |
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Many enjoyed sitting with others they had not met before and appreciated that everyone was encouraged to take a turn reporting back to practice public speaking skills and to be an active participant. |
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Fear of public speaking, sometimes called glossophobia, is one of the most common types of social anxiety. |
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The training courses focused on how to fundraise and run a political campaign, as well as develop skills in leadership, public speaking, speech writing and provincial council law, policies and procedures. |
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Caring about the world is just as much a strength as musical ability, public speaking, or handyperson skills. |
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The organizing committee should provide opportunities for the contestants, after the competition, to consult with the judges or the evaluator for feedback in order to improve upon their public speaking skills. |
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To engage in impromptu or nonofficial public speaking, often flamboyantly. |
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Students' oracy skills are developed very well through lessons in public speaking and debating. |
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Last week I had an opportunity to do some public speaking. |
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In addition, 4-H members have fun competing in educational contests, including horse judging, hippology, public speaking and a horse quiz bowl. |
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While there is no formal program in place for public legal education in the poverty law area, a respondent did note that the one poverty law staff lawyer has taken on public speaking engagements related to poverty law issues. |
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Most of these services involve the distribution of printed information and materials, although two organizations regularly do public speaking and organize workshops. |
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Nicky, who has also worked for marketing and design agencies Propaganda and Attik, now runs a public speaking and sales training business called Hiya It's Nicky. |
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Glossophobia is the fear of public speaking and is highly common. |
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