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The Company We Keep

audiobook The Company We Keep by Donald Munro in Arts-Photography

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The must-read summary of Carmine Gallos book: "The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs".This complete summary of the ideas from Carmine Gallos book "The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs" exposes the technique behind Steve Jobs memorable presentations. This useful summary demonstrates that flair and charisma are a bonus; not a necessity; and that systematic preparation can boost your presentation skills. Providing you with the necessary tools to do so; this book will help you to make your own speeches hard to forget. Added-value of this summary: bull; Save timebull; Understand key concepts bull; Expand your presentation skillsTo learn more; read "The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs" and discover the techniques that will help you capture your audience.


#1605563 in eBooks 2013-06-26 2013-06-26File Name: B00DO44LC2


Review
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Four StarsBy M.P. in AtlantaHelped my son prepare for his school play audition.3 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Hit and missBy T. FlemingUnlike Dabrowskis August 2007 offering; My First Monologue; geared toward elementary school children; this volume; meant for teenagers; falls short of its mark. While the pieces are generally humorous; some are pathetic or make little sense (SAT pg. 6; Its a Mystery pg. 40; De-Constructive pg. 110; Illogical pg. 113) and many are so short there isnt a rise and crest to the piece rendering it useful for character work. The monologues are too short for competition and they are not challenging enough even for a classroom setting with beginners.Though the volume isnt spectacular; Dabrowski does use subject matter that is important and interesting to teens including their appearance (Exhibit B-R-A pg. 8; Target pg. 10 and its companion piece on pg. 67 called Nice) and their worries (regarding smelling in Unprepared pg. 7 and about dating in Miss Taken pg. 9 and First Date pg. 82). The book is organized logically with the first half monologues for females and the second half monologues for males. Dabrowski should receive kudos for including a piece about a gay teen (Daytime Diva pg. 91) and she does include three laugh-out-loud scenes; which appeal to our sense of schadenfreude: Outcast pg. 20; Reflection pg. 21; and The Gym pg. 62. She captures the teen voice; but because she doesnt vary it; all of the pieces; both male and female; end up sounding the same. Other teen books currently on the market; such as Peg Kehrets Tell It Like It Is; have more positive aspects than Dabrowskis.

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