Opposing Viewpoints in Context is the premier online resource covering todays hottest social issues, from Offshore Drilling to Climate Change, Health Care to Immigration. Opposing Viewpoints in Context helps students research, analyze and organize a broad variety of data for conducting research, completing writing assignments, preparing for debates, creating presentations and more.
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More than 5,000 full text, audio and streaming video versions of speeches, sermons, lectures, debates and interviews. The website also includes movie speeches, a section devoted to Christian rhetoric and an online dictionary.
Informational website for forensics education and intercollegiate competitive speech and debate, including links to articles in the National Forensics Journal.
Transforming Debate by Jack E. Rogers (Editor)This title is a useful work for anyone interested in the roll of academic, competitive debate. Critical thinking and the ability to examine public policy through open debate are essential skills for future leaders. This book opens minds for both the theory and practice of academic debate.
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ISBN: 0970213018
Publication Date: 2002-01-01
Say It Like Shakespeare by Thomas LeechBook Info A guide to better communication skills using the trademark persuasion style of famous playright, William Shakespeare. Takes examples from Shakespeare's characters and plays to illustrate the qualities and skills an excellent communicator must have, helping readers empower themselves to be more effective in front of an audience, as part of a team, or one-on-one.