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Journalism And History: What’s The Difference?
What’s in a word… ”Daily journalism is mostly what just happened; history is what it means.” —Tim Weiner
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Great Quotations: The Four Stages of Truth
A Great Quotation For You To Use In Speeches and Writing: Resistance To Change If you ever have to deal with individuals who resist change, and makecomments such as “We’ve always done it this way,” here’s a terrific quote for … Continue reading
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Quotations You Can Use: Horoscopes
Simple Simon On Horoscopes, And A Great Quotation From Shakespeare Millions believe in horoscopes. Always have. Always will. The horoscope section of many publications is its most frequently read section. Whenever editors think about dropping horoscopes, there generally is a … Continue reading
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Great Quote About The Nature Of Politics
What You Say If Someone Says “Politicians Are All Alike” Reply with the following great quotation from John Meacham’s Pulitizer Prize-Winning Biography of Andrew Jackson “American Lion.” “In Washington, as in capitals everywhere, this afternoon’s foe may become this evening’s … Continue reading
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Unusual Quotations To Use In A Speech or Article
What You Say When You Want To Begin Or End A Speech Or Article by Gene Griessman, Ph.D. A terrific way to begin a speech is to start with an arresting quotation. I like to use quotations at the beginning … Continue reading
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How To Write A Command: Historic Examples
What You Say When You Write An Order Or Command: Examples From History by Gene Griessman, Ph.D. The name Zachary Taylor will not be found on any list of great American communicators. But if U.S. Grant had anything to do … Continue reading
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