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Public Speaking History

Released on = July 12, 2006, 12:20 pm

Press Release Author = Public Speaking Tip Organization

Industry = Accounting

Press Release Summary = See how public speaking has evolved throught out time and
history. Human civilization has greatly been influenced by it

Press Release Body = There never has been in the history of the world a time when
the spoken word has been equaled in value and importance by any other means of
communication. If one traces the development of mankind from what he considers its
earliest stage he will find that the wandering family of savages depended entirely
upon what its members said to one another. A little later when a group of families
made a clan or tribe the individuals still heard the commands of the leader, or in
tribal council voiced their own opinions. The beginnings of poetry show us the bard
who recited to his audiences. Drama, in all primitive societies a valuable spreader
of knowledge, entertainment, and religion, is entirely oral. In so late and
well-organized communities as the city republics of Greece all matters were
discussed in open assemblies of the rather small populations.

Every great epoch of the world\'s progress shows the supreme importance of speech
upon human action--individual and collective. In the Roman Forum were made speeches
that affected the entire ancient world. Renaissance Italy, imperial Spain, unwieldy
Russia, freedom-loving England, revolutionary France, all experienced periods when
the power of certain men to speak stirred other men into tempestuous action.

The history of the United States might almost be written as the continuous record of
the influence of great speakers upon others. The colonists were led to concerted
action by persuasive speeches. The Colonial Congresses and Constitutional Convention
were dominated by powerful orators. The history of the slavery problem is mainly the
story of famous speeches and debates. Most of the active representative Americans
have been leaders because of their ability to impress their fellows by their power
of expressing sentiments and enthusiasms which all would voice if they could.
Presidents have been nominated and candidates elected because of this equipment.

During the Great War the millions of the world were as much concerned with what some
of their leaders were saying as with what their other
leaders were doing.

Speech in Modern Life. There is no aspect of modern life in which the spoken work is
not supreme in importance. Representatives of the nations of the world deciding upon
a peace treaty and deliberating upon a League of Nations sway and are swayed by
speech. National assemblies--from the strangely named new ones of infant nations to
the century-old organizations--speak, and listen to speeches. In state legislatures,
municipal councils, law courts, religious organizations, theaters, lodges,
societies, boards of directors, stockholders\' meetings, business discussions,
classrooms, dinner parties, social functions, friendly calls--in every human
relationship where two people meet there is communication by means of speech.

Bio:


Web Site = http://www.publicspeakingtip.org

Contact Details = Tim Allen||PO Box 2591||Fort Lauderdale ,
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