Dr kent hovind biography of william shakespeare
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DESERVES More Recognition!
by eragonbookfan • Created 11 years ago • Modified 50 minutes ago
You ever have that person (or whole BUNCH of persons) that you feel are just so talented, good, and likeable, but they're just not getting the attention or publicity they rightly deserve???
And instead there are a bunch of lousy, annoying, talentless, overrated, egotistical, untalented, publicity-seeking inbred schmucks (or dare I say HACKS) out there that just get TOO much hype for whatever pointless reason (i.e. Kim Kardashian, Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Green, Nicki Minaj, Jennifer Lawrence, Kanye West, Miley Cyrus, Barack Obama, etc)??
Well I'm hoping this very FIRST list of mine says a lot
And to those of you movie-makers who are looking for unique cast members, please AVOID putting these folks in something like R - RATED movies to try to "boost their publicity". No! You need EFFORT. Actual effort!
Give 'em a role that's even more memorable than their last, & also LIKED very much by the general audience.
(DISCLAIMER: Not all these people are actors/actresses)
And if you don't see a picture of them, then for goodness sake, use "Google Images".
As the famous quote that means a lot from me from Calvin Coolidge reads, "Nothin
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Language Intelligence Lessons on persuasion from Jesus, Shakespeare, Lincoln, and Lady Gaga: A Review
Any book that manages to link together the lessons of the Bible, Shakespeare, Abraham Lincoln, and Lady Gaga (not to mention Martin Luther King, Winston Churchill, Bob Dylan, and Jerry Seinfeld), cant be all bad. With Joe Romms new book Language Intelligence, it is, in fact, ALL good. There are lessons galore for the scientists among us who value public outreach and communication. The book is a de facto field guide for recognizing and assimilating many of the key tools of persuasive language and speech, something that is ever more important to science communicators who face the daunting challenge of having to communicate technical and nuanced material to an audience largely unfamiliar with the lexicon of science, sometimes agnostic or even unreceptive to its message, andin the case of contentious areas like climate change and evolutionalready subject to a concerted campaign to misinform and confuse them.
Unfortunately, as Romm notes, “Scientists are not known for being great communicators”. And so you will forgive me, I hope, if I fail to convince you to read his book. But you really should read his book! You should definitely read his book! In fact,
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