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Talking In Public: a Critical Analysis of Joyce Meyer Speech “What Is the Problem?".  

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TALKING IN PUBLIC: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF JOYCE MEYERS' SPEECH "WHAT IS THE REAL PROBLEM?" INTRODUCTION Cicero, the renown ancient Roman sage once said: "In an orator we must demand the thought of a philosopher, the subtlety of a magician, a diction almost poetic, a lawyer's memory, the voice of a tragedian and the consummate bearing of an actor." Much as it may seem daunting, the art of public speaking incorporates, in varying degree, all the qualities espoused by Cicero. On the other hand, Anne Nicholson opined in her book that: "A good speaker does not need to necessarily know a lot about the subject, but he must be passionate and enthusiastic about the subject in order to be convincing." (How to Master Public Speaking - How to Books Limited, 2nd Edition 2000) The art of speaking, an essentially human activity, is a powerful and dynamic mode of communication. If...

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