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Speaking to Win !-5 tape set
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Speaking to Win- 5 Tape Series. Learn how to
sound great by following this 5 step program to vocal success. Covers
insights and exercises into correct breathing for speaking, how to use
tone of voice to make what you say sound interesting; learn how to clean
up your diction so you can be easily understood. Find out how to
project your voice so you can be heard; and discover the secrets of how to
speak with confidence...every time.-highly recommended.only $49.95 US |
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Speaking to Win- 5 Tape Series. Learn how to
sound great by following this 5 step program to vocal success. Covers
insights and exercises into correct breathing for speaking, how to use
tone of voice to make what you say sound interesting; learn how to clean
up your diction so you can be easily understood. Find out how to
project your voice so you can be heard; and discover the secrets of how to
speak with confidence...every time.-highly recommended. |
The Sound of Your Voice : The Essential Program for Communicating Confidently and Clearly (4 Cassettes)
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Flaming's
comprehensive program is repackaged and repriced for the audiocassette
retail market. Learn how to analyze your voice, diagnose any problems,
modify regional dialects, get rid of annoying mannerisms, and more. 4
cassettes.
**A good part of our
impression of someone is formed by the way they speak and how they sound,
and many of us don't like the sound of our own voices. We find that people
don't respond to us in the way we expect or want. This audio series, by an
expert in communications discourse, shows you how to analyze your voice
and speech patterns, and with some practice (and a tape recorder), smooth
out the rough edge (those annoying habits like "um"). There are
lots of lively speaking examples that evaluate elements like vocal
vitality, tone and resonance. Good speaking, like good writing, is a tool
and an art that can be learned; this is a fine introduction to the
intricacies of voice and speech, and a good tool for improving both.
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Healing Yourself with Your Own Voice
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This
program is about rediscovering the natural power of the human voice, and
its role in establishing a balanced, healthful life. Campbell, founder of
the Institute for Music, Health, and Education, leads listeners through a
series of sound exercises which explores the phenomena associated with
sound and brain synchronicity.
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The Sound of Your Voice (1 Cassette)
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A noted
speech consultant provides useful exercises and techniques that help
increase vocal vitality, improve ease and clarity of tone, and develop a
more authoritative, competent speech style.
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Speaking Naturally
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ESL
students learn to make appropriate linguistic choices in a variety of
situations, enabling them to communicate effectively in both formal and
informal situations. Short recorded dialogues expose students to a range
of American accents and different levels of formality.
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The Golden Age of Radio Theatre
Royale: Original Radio Broadcast
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From
AudioFile - AudioFile Review
Perhaps one of the
best genres to which audiobooks lend themselves is old-time radio. Never
before released in the United States, THE GOLDEN AGE OF RADIO series does
not disappoint with this latest collection of short dramas from classic
authors Somerset Maugham, J.B. Priestley, Laurence Sterne and Joseph
Conrad. Performed impeccably by the Theatre Royale and headed by
accomplished British actor Sir Ralph Richardson, the re-release of
original broadcasts of Britain's "Radio Theatre" program take
listeners back to pre-television drama, complete with crackling
interference and in-house sound effects. This audio production is a real
treat for nostalgia buffs and novices alike. R.A.P. © AudioFile 2000,
Portland, Maine
Read by Ralph Richardson
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Bias: A CBS Insider Exposes How the Media Distort the News
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IN HIS
NEARLY thirty years at CBS News, Emmy Award- winner Bernard Goldberg
earned a reputation as one of the preeminent reporters in the television
news business. When he looked at his own industry, however, he saw that
the media far too often ignored their primary mission: objective,
disinterested reporting. Again and again he saw that they slanted the news
to the left. For years Goldberg appealed to reporters, producers, and
network executives for more balanced reporting, but no one listened. The
liberal bias continued. Now, in Bias, he blows the whistle on the news
business, showing exactly how the media slant their coverage while
insisting that they're just reporting the facts.
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Reporting Live
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In her
more than 25 years at CBS News, Lesley Stahl, the woman TV Guide called
"the toughest interviewer on television," has seen it all, and
now she shares her experiences in the behind-the-scenes memoir Reporting
Live. From her early days covering the Watergate scandal to the eight
years she spent on "Face the Nation" and her current work on
"60 Minutes," Stahl has confronted presidents, network moguls,
crooked politicians, rock musicians, movie stars, and even competing
journalists with the same tough-but-fair approach that has distinguished
her career.
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The Telephone Tone. Learn how to use your
voice well on the telephone. Project a professional and friendly tone and
deal with difficult people with ease. Find out what your voice says about
you !
only $9.95 US
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The Telephone Tone. Learn how to use your
voice well on the telephone. Project a professional and friendly tone and
deal with difficult people with ease. Find out what your voice says about
you ! |
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