STUDY READING: SQ3R
So you're riding along in a window seat on the bus, midway between Chico and Butte College. You pull out your copy of Mother Jones and leaf through it. In an ad you see a big, pillow-like pink brain with the word "Think!" superimposed. Your eyes rest on it a moment, amused, then move past it. Flip, flip. You stop a few pages later at the photo essay. You look at the pictures. Then you find "The Diddly Awards" and read the whole section, but the last one first, because the last one has an accompanying cartoon. You turn pages idly until a picture catches your eye: the Democratic Donkey and Republican...
Book review: "Public Speaking For Success: How to Win Friends & Influence People."
Hey Guys! Please, I try to be the best author and blogger, help me to rank my articles. Which one would you like 1 or 2? First: The book is a timeless classic on public speaking, originally published in 1926, and still relevant today. Carnegie's writing style is simple, clear, and engaging, making it easy for readers to follow and understand the concepts he presents. The book's central theme is that public speaking is not just about the delivery of a speech, but also about the audience and how to connect with them...