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Public Speaking and

Reports in the
Information Age
Public Speaking

According to acclaimed public speakers Dale Carnegie and
Joseph Berg Esenwein (2007), “Public speaking is public utterance,
public issuance, of the man himself; therefore, the first thing both in
time and importance is that the man should be and think and feel
things that are worthy of being given forth.”

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Short History of Public
Speaking
Greco-Roman
Tradition
✘ Greeks studied the art
of rhetoric on the
island of Sicily.

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ANCIENT GREECE 6
Corax and Tisias
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Three basic parts of speech
according to Corax
✘Introduction
✘Evidence
✘Conclusion

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Protagoras
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Aristotle
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Aristotle’s “Rhetoric” 11

According to Greenville Kleiser (2009) in Successful
Methods in Public speaking, “The great orators of the
world did not regard eloquence as simply an endowment
of nature, but applied themselves diligently to cultivating
their powers of expression.”

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Demosthenes
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ANCIENT ROME 14
Cicero
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Quintilian
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PHILIPPPINES 17
Babaylan and Mandirigma
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Karagatan and Huego de Frenda
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Balagtasan
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