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November 20, 1988 - Image 17

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1988-11-20

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LIVING
. I
�i�a Heights College offers
information Ie· on
r
to giy�
a
to perfect your skills. Deliver·
a good speech requires p'a�
�ust !ike anything else does. No
ODe born an expert. this CD-
deavor.
. A professional speaking
VOICe an be �Ioped. So can
y�ur delivery, your choice of
good ubjects, your ppearance
and your OODfidence. .
What famous speaker do you
. must admire? H you are aery­
ous, you should try to ct just
like that person.
That's right! You should
Dear Mr.S.:
H you are like people,
you are afraid to get up in front
of other people d deliver a
speech. You think that they
t like you. So, you tremble
at the of giving a speech.
Here are j t a fe of your
excuses:
- Tm DO( good t giving a
speech"
- "People will ke fun of
DIC.-
- "I ba� • poor speaking
voiee."
- '1 tremble so much that I
can't control m:yself..
- "I . I could be better."
- ·1 just don't have con-
fidence in myself.-
That t COIDIDCDt WDS up
the problem. The 0DIy y that
you can get confideoce in your­
self· to try your band at giving
a speech. Then, your confidence
will slowly return.
When you re a child, your
family did not encourage you.
Probably: SODIC 0 the members
of your f mily .lacked COD-
- fidence in themselves. They
passed their inadequacy over to
you.
The fad is that you have b i­
cally the same equipment that I
any other speech-maker has.
Your most likely problem is that
you have ot practiced enough
BENTON TWP - Siena
Heights College will conduct an
infor_matiOD session at 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 30 in Room
C-1OS at the Lake Michigan
College maiD campus, Z1SS E.
Napier AYe., 8eDtoa Towoship,
to explain. off-Campus four­
year degree completion
program on the Lake Michigan
College Campus, according to
Deb Carter, pr� director.
According to Carter, per­
so may oomplete a bachelor's
degree in business administra­
tion or geueral studies at the
Siena Heights LMe location or
NOWIII_
, 17
speech
I
. Yqur !xxly,
)OOf skin &!!!.
dlal-
leave your persoaa1ity (tile one
that you don't like) at home.
Take your favo ite speaker's
personality with you. And be an
actor .
. (]lange your � cbaage
your beh vior. Change your
personality and become
another person. Leave your old
personality (with its feUs and
inseaarities) behind Be the per­
son you want to be.
You nuJ)'COfll«t Dr, FtiuJkner
at P.o. Box 50016, Wa.shington,
DC 20045.
dogs, kids and themselves. In:
cidCntally, cactus gro in most
of the United States. Here's a
new techn que for removing
spines suggested in the Univer­
sity of Califdrnia, Berkeley
Wellness Letter: spre d
Elmer's glue on the punctured
area, place a single sheet of
gauze on the glue, and let dry. -
Eureka! Peel off the glue-gauze, .
and most of the stickers come
out.
a bachelor of applied science
degree if they ho d an associa­
tion degree. a variety of allied
health, trade aQd industrial
progr
She said another attraction
of the Sicaa H . at LMC
progr is the fact that students
may complete up to 90 credit
hours of the 120 required for
gr duation from Siena through
� Moigan College eJasses,
which makes the degree
program very affordable."
For call Carter at 927-3571,
ext. 331, Monday through
Friday, between 8:30 a.m. and 4
ar,�
y. I 10
t to Ih� it
M.
Dear Missy: H you're dietiog.
wtting down OD candy· dandy, .
but also stop the pop. A 12-
ounce can of sweet· ft drin
contains ten. teaspoons of sugar.
In (: ct, according to the Nutri­
tion Action Healthletter,
Washington, DC: "Soda pop .
the largest single source of sup!'
in American diet. We get ten
times more ugar from soda pop
than from candy!-
'«: ..
.Blae
R.adeo
\.
. fans
__ � weekead Bill Pickett Rodeo to I)dr ·t
UlaDkS to the spoasOl'S: RJReyDoIds, C d Burger KiDg.
rodeo d eDtel'tai for" d-be iospindio for
the city's yo h, and a good tilDe � all.
ABOVE: Jesse -Sl • GuiUory, th Bill Pickdt AII- d Cow­
boy, (left) receivi the 0 daI Wdc e Ir HigblaDd Park Mayor
Martha Scott (second from right) and Detroit Oly Council Presi-
. t Erma Heaclersoa (right). Brady Keys Jr. ( d left),
Jll'ell*�·t of Keys Group; 11 Detr • - Kl
dco-s band for
. \

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