Learn Public Speaking a list of resources by Ramon Thomas
 
 







  
Thank You for Smoking (Widescreen Edition)173 reviews
Joan Lunden, Eric Haberman

20th Century Fox, 2006

Laugh and Think

+ Better Than Expected

If you are a smoker watch the film and think, If you are a non-smoker watch the film and feel as happy as you can and laugh If your child is a teenager let her watch the film, nothing that the adults tell is enough to give this impression about smoking. I think this may be a popular film that ...
  
  











  



  
Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion (Collins Business Essentials)269 reviews
Robert B. Cialdini

Collins Business, 2007

Influential

+ Fantastic for the Marketer and it's Fun!
+ Manipulation of "Click-Whir" Automatic Subconcious Responses

Dr. Cialdini's book is highly readable, thought provoking, and occasionally frightening. His insights into some of the most celebrated (and notorious) experiences and experiments in mass psychology (such as the Milgram project and the Kitty Genovese case) are worth the price of the book alone. But ...
  
  











  



  
Persuasion Engineering37 reviews
Richard Bandler, John LA Valle

M E T a Publications, 1996

Fake, Annoying, but utterly enjoyable.

+ Find Your Power to Persuade

Warning: The grammar in this book is bad on purpose. With that said, of course this doesn't appeal to everyone, but it is a wonderful resource. A non-fiction book as funny as this doesn't come along everyday. In typical post-90's Bandler style, this one portrays him as a slightly neurotic ...
  
  











  



  
The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking28 reviews
Dale Carnegie

Pocket, 1990

Sound advice in typical Dale Carnegie style.

+ Effective speaking
+ An Excellent Guide for all Public Speaking Endeavors
+ Years of Knowledge
  
  











  



  
The Greatest Speeches of All Time4 reviews
Greatest Speeches of All Time

Soundworks Int. DVD, 2004

Outstanding for teachers

+ Great for educators.
+ Almost Great - Not Quite

The speeches are really superb ones. They are abridged, which makes them perfect for a Social Studies class. Naturally, some of the video and audio is less than great, since they were recorded some time ago, but that is more than made up for by the content.
  
  











  



  
How to Talk to Anyone, Anytime, Anywhere: The Secrets of Good Communication30 reviews
Larry King, Bill Gilbert

Gramercy, 2004

Nice.

I enjoyed this book - it is clear, concise, and an easy read. I felt as if Larry was talking to me - in an honest and comfortable way. His writing is clear and lacks any attempts at sounding fancy. His anecdotes were entertaining and illustrated his advice in actual past scenarios. I felt ...
  
  











  



  
Up from Slavery (Signet Classics)68 reviews
Booker T. Washington

Signet Classics, 2000

The Force That Wins

+ a classic
+ a positive message for all
+ Required reading
+ Relentlessly positive message, too perfect to believe?
  
  











  



  
How to Win Friends & Influence People638 reviews
Dale Carnegie

Pocket, 1998

Charismatic!

+ excelent book
+ A Life Changer
+ good price
+ An excellent way to change your life
  
  











  



  
The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking28 reviews
Dale Carnegie

Pocket, 1990

Sound advice in typical Dale Carnegie style.

+ Effective speaking
+ An Excellent Guide for all Public Speaking Endeavors
+ Years of Knowledge
  
  











  



  
How to Win Friends & Influence People638 reviews
Dale Carnegie

Pocket, 1998

Charismatic!

+ excelent book
+ A Life Changer
+ good price
+ An excellent way to change your life
  
  











  



  
Thank You for Smoking (Widescreen Edition)173 reviews
Joan Lunden, Eric Haberman

20th Century Fox, 2006

Laugh and Think

+ Better Than Expected

If you are a smoker watch the film and think, If you are a non-smoker watch the film and feel as happy as you can and laugh If your child is a teenager let her watch the film, nothing that the adults tell is enough to give this impression about smoking. I think this may be a popular film that ...
  
  











  



  
Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion (Collins Business Essentials)269 reviews
Robert B. Cialdini

Collins Business, 2007

Influential

+ Fantastic for the Marketer and it's Fun!
+ Manipulation of "Click-Whir" Automatic Subconcious Responses

Dr. Cialdini's book is highly readable, thought provoking, and occasionally frightening. His insights into some of the most celebrated (and notorious) experiences and experiments in mass psychology (such as the Milgram project and the Kitty Genovese case) are worth the price of the book alone. But ...
  
  











  



  
Up from Slavery (Signet Classics)68 reviews
Booker T. Washington

Signet Classics, 2000

The Force That Wins

+ a classic
+ a positive message for all
+ Required reading
+ Relentlessly positive message, too perfect to believe?
  
  











  



  
How to Talk to Anyone, Anytime, Anywhere: The Secrets of Good Communication30 reviews
Larry King, Bill Gilbert

Gramercy, 2004

Nice.

I enjoyed this book - it is clear, concise, and an easy read. I felt as if Larry was talking to me - in an honest and comfortable way. His writing is clear and lacks any attempts at sounding fancy. His anecdotes were entertaining and illustrated his advice in actual past scenarios. I felt ...
  
  











  



  
Persuasion Engineering37 reviews
Richard Bandler, John LA Valle

M E T a Publications, 1996

Fake, Annoying, but utterly enjoyable.

+ Find Your Power to Persuade

Warning: The grammar in this book is bad on purpose. With that said, of course this doesn't appeal to everyone, but it is a wonderful resource. A non-fiction book as funny as this doesn't come along everyday. In typical post-90's Bandler style, this one portrays him as a slightly neurotic ...
  
  











  



  
The Greatest Speeches of All Time4 reviews
Greatest Speeches of All Time

Soundworks Int. DVD, 2004

Outstanding for teachers

+ Great for educators.
+ Almost Great - Not Quite

The speeches are really superb ones. They are abridged, which makes them perfect for a Social Studies class. Naturally, some of the video and audio is less than great, since they were recorded some time ago, but that is more than made up for by the content.
  
  











  






   



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