Read The Well-Spoken Woman Online
Authors: Christine K. Jahnke
self-assessment checklist,
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waist-turn used with the “four-box” play,
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walk it off as a way to calm self before speaking,
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Wallace, Mike,
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Wall Street Journal
(newspaper),
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,
250
Walters, Barbara,
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wardrobe malfunctions,
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Warren, Elizabeth,
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,
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,
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,
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Washington, George,
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Washington Post
(newspaper),
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,
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water and the voice,
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Wax, Ruby,
251
webcasts
eye contact focus points,
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13
websites for viewing speeches by well-spoken women,
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Wells-Barnett, Ida B.,
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do they require a radical change in appearance,
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is it too late to start?
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Power Persona trifecta,
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resources for viewing speeches by well-spoken women,
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sisterhood in flattering pants (women supporting women),
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,
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timeline of important examples,
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unmasking your well-spoken persona,
59
Westen, Drew,
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Wetterling, Patty,
46
WHAM (What Here Applies to Me?), audience asking,
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“What Has the North to Do with Slavery” (Grimke),
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“What It Means to Be Colored in Capital of US,”
299
What Not to Wear
(TV show),
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Wheaton College,
55
“Whisper of AIDs, A” (Fisher),
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,
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White House Correspondents Dinner,
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85
Whitman, Meg,
249
“Who Then Will Speak for the Common Good?” (Jordan speech) illustrating speaking techniques,
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“Why Harvard Law School Needs Women More Than Women Need It” (Steinem),
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Wilson, Marie,
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Windows 98, crashing of,
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Wizard of Oz, The
(Baum),
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,
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“Woman's Duty to Woman” (Walker),
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women
importance of women supporting each other,
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less likely to speak up in a class,
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,
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not being able to compete in math and science, according to Summers,
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slowness of women reaching parity with men,
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women voters judging women candidates,
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Women Deliver conference,
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Women's Collective,
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Women's Media Center,
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Women's Press Club,
40
Women's Rights Convention,
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,
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,
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Woodhull, Victoria,
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Woods, Tiger,
251
word choice.
See also
writing
affecting how people receive a message,
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expressive use of,
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painting word pictures,
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words matter,
18
Working Girl
(movie),
29
World Economic Forum,
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“World's Greatest Living Orator,” Bar-bara Jordan named as,
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worst-case scenario, identifying before you speak,
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wouldn't-you-agree questions, dealing with,
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wrapping up, signaling to audience when,
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Wright, Frances,
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wrinkled clothes, avoiding,
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writing,
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72
.
See also
public
speaking; theme, selecting a
theme for your writing; word
choice
direct, clear speech writing, characteristics of,
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how to develop abilities,
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13
organizing the flow,
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,
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opening of speech,
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â
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,
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organizing the body of the speech,
191
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93
selecting a theme,
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,
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sloppy writing, characteristics of,
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speech-writing recipe,
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steps to speech-writing success,
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well-written is well-spoken,
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202
Yale Law School,
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Yale School of Management,
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57
yelling, as way to damage the vocal cords,
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“Yes we can!” slogan,
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You Learn by Living
(Roosevelt),
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You've Earned It, Don't Lose It
(Orman),
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Zellweger, Renee,
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zingers, use of in public speaking,
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Zipcar, Inc.,
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