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Public Speaking: The Nature of Listening

May 4th, 2010 by admin

2 Public Speaking: The Nature of Listeninghttp://www.mindbites.com/lesson/3775-public-speaking-the-nature-of-listening

This lesson was selected from a broader, comprehensive course, Public Speaking. This course and others are available from Thinkwell, Inc. The full course can be found at http://www.thinkwell.com/student/product/publicspeaking. The full course covers getting started, preparing a speech, presenting the speech, audience considerations, types of speeches, small group communication, and more. The course features three renowned professors: Jess K. Alberts of Arizona State University, Brenda J, Allen of the University of Colorado at Denver, and Dan West of Ohio State University.

Jess K. Alberts is a professor of communication at the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication at Arizona State University, where she was Director from 1995 until 2004. She currently serves as Director of the Conflict Transformation Project and is an associate with Project for Wellness and Work-life. Her research appears regularly in academic journals, and she recently co-authored Human Communication in Society. Undergraduates at Arizona State honored her classroom teaching skills with a “Last Lecture Award,” and she has twice been a finalist for Professor of the Year at ASU. A nationally known speaker on interpersonal communication, Prof. Alberts has given numerous presentations across the country on humor, conflict, and developing and maintaining a passionate life.

Brenda J. Allen is departmental chair and a professor of communication at the University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center, where she teaches organizational communication. She has published numerous articles and book chapters on organizational communication and diversity and she serves on the editorial boards of several communication journals. In 2004, she authored the book Difference Matters: Communicating Social Identity. While at the University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center, she has been recognized with the First Annual Award for Outstanding Achievement for Commitment to Diversity and she received the Francine Meritt Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Lives of Women in Communication from the Womens Caucus of the National Communication Association. Prof. Allen is frequently invited to speak at community and professional events.

Dan West is the John A. Cassese Director of Forensics at Ohio University. Previously, he was a distinguished lecturer at Rice University, where he also acted as Director of Forensics. Under his direction, the team consistently placed in the top ten at national debate tournaments. While at Rice, Prof. West won the Outstanding Faculty Associate for Brown College (1999) and the award for Outstanding Teaching in the Humanities and Social Sciences (four times). He is well known for using his engaging speaking style in a variety of settings; his annual presentation of the Rice University Alcohol Policy to the freshman class was always a hit.

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Albanian Language: Names Origin of the Ancient Gods.

June 23rd, 2009 by admin

2 Albanian Language: Names Origin of the Ancient Gods.Names origin of the ancient Gods were Pelasgean, and have sense only in Albanian language! Pelasgians were made of three kingdoms Thrace-Macedonians, Illyrians, and Epiriotes, etc. All three of them had something incommon, they spoke a similar language, worshiped the same ancient dieties, had the same traditions which are Pelasgian, and are explained in a meaningful way by the Albanian language of More.. modern days. Robert D’Angely in ‘Enigma’ supports the same idea that Albanian language explains the Pelasgian gods known as Greek mythology. Also, another writer Aristidh Kola in his book ‘The Language of Gods’ supports the same idea: Albanian language is the language of ancient ‘Greek’ mythology. Nermin Vlora Falaski does the same. This book is a must read in order to understand the truth about the origin of the most ancient people in the World, the Pelasgians, today’s Albanians.
Elizabeth J. Pyatt, Linguistic PhD, Pennsylvania State University USA: “In 3200 BC, there were many, many languages spoken besides Sumerian and Egyptian, but they were not fortunate enough to have a writing system. These languages are just as old. To take one interesting case, the Albanian language (spoken north of Greece) was not written down until about the 15th century AD, yet Ptolemy mentions the people in the first century BC.* The linguistic and archaeological evidence suggests that Albanians were a distinct people for even longer than that. So Albanian has probably existed for several millennia, but has only been written down for 500 years. With a twist of fate, Albanian might be considered very “old” and Greek pretty “new”.”

‘A connection between the language of the ancient Phrygians of Asia Minor and the Illyrians has also been made and it is believed that the ancient Illyri-Thraco tribe, the Bryges,(once inhabitants of Macedon and Thrace) were one and the same people’(Wilkes1992:145)

‘Phrygians constituted the main body of the population of the greater part of Thrace, Macedonia, and Illyricum’ (p.622)

William Smith & Mahmoud Saba – Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography 1857

Cavalli Sforza is an Italian population geneticist who teaches at Stanford University in California. He claimed that the Albanian and Armenian languages originated with the first wave of Neolithic farmers. Albanian together with Armenian are the oldest languages that came into use when humans first started to farm. The real name for farmers is ar-beres = ar-banas = arberesh. In Albanian ”ar” translates into agricultural land, and “bere” translates into do/make, so Arberesh = farming the land, farmers. These claims are documented in Genes, Peoples, and Languages by Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza, it was published in 2001 after 10 years of intense research by different scientists

Kuptohet qe kjo video eshte nje pune siperfaqsore dhe e pergjithshme, nuk eshte e plote dhe perfundimtare… Ka shume materjale dhe autore qe nuk jane sjelle edhe sepse kerkojne nje pune voluminoze dhe njohri akoma me te thella ne fushen e gjuhesise, etnologjise, historise etj.
Une po mundohem te hedh vetem hapin e pare ne krijimin e videove te tilla, shpresoj se te tjere kane per te vazhduar krijimin e videove te tjera me materjale akoma me interesante dhe te plota pasi ky eshte 1 detyrim per te gjith…

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Secrets of Body Language 1/9 (HD)

June 23rd, 2009 by admin

2 Secrets of Body Language 1/9 (HD)History Channel – Secrets of Body Language (2008) (HD)

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