Sentences with phrase «art of spoken»

Drawing from the rich Southern history and tradition, Wren's Nest invites residents and tourists from all over to catch a fable or two, belied by mysterious and eclectic storytellers, modern day troubadours, who combine the art of the spoken word with lyric for an experience that's hard to encapsulate in words.
You might be more comfortable reading from notes, but as Trump has learned, you're a far more powerful and persuasive speaker once you've mastered the art of speaking authentically.
For them, conviction is the foundation for all great sales development teams, and our first module highlights the art of speaking with purpose and passion.
Professional Summary The objective is to provide the highest level of knowledge, expertise, discretion and integrity in the specialized art of speaking and effectively communicating with individuals.

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But acting confident enough to get on stage and give a speech to a packed room, even when your hands are violently shaking, is necessary to learning the art of public speaking.
Sten + Lex's mural of Dr. Martin Luter King, Jr. in Old Fourth Ward, Atlanta was completed for the world's first and only all - female street art conference, «Living Walls: The City Speaks,» in 2012.
Entrepreneur's Esquire Guy columnist Ross McCammon offers his unique take on the art and craft of public speaking.
The Esquire guy tackles the subtle art of the video call, from where to look to which headset to wear to how loudly to speak to, well, whether or not pants are optional.
Now, we'll see more politically - engaged people, and a larger swath of the population who will speak out through their art.
Private hospitals are typically the best equipped, with state - of - the art technology and doctors that have studied in the world's best medical universities — many of them speak English and are well acquainted with the newest diagnostic and treatment procedures... some of which may not yet be available in the U.S., for example.
«This is an opportunity for Hollywood, not a competition for Hollywood,» Wang said from a podium on stage at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, speaking through a translator.
Tonight on NBR, we speak with Art Steinmetz, chief investment officer of Oppenheimer Funds.
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I was actually speaking at Columbus College of Art and Design this past weekend about how to help artists and creatives do a better job growing their businesses.
He says, «Nobody learned anything by hearing themselves talk, or speak,» and he goes on to say, «The ability to lock in and listen is a skill that has served me well in life,» says Branson, «Although, it seems to be a dying art, I believe that listening is one of the most important skills for any teacher, parent, leader, entrepreneur, or just about anyone who has a pulse.»
I guess that's one of the things about the beauty and subjective nature of any kind of «art» - It will speak to some and not to others, with varying responses and reactions in between.
Unless it was meant for us as a new system to drop Republican systems for the Royalist systems that are taking place now that Jordan and Morocco both Royelists are planed to join GCC as one with a change to the name of the GCC since the Royalist empire will be extending to countries outer of the Arabian Gulf Countries... What ever it is all we need is freedom of rights, justice, peace, equality and to live in prosperity... Egypt is not in the heart of Egyptions only but as well in the heart of every Arabic nation, Egyptions were our teachers in our schools and Egypt was the university of our Yemeni students... Egypt was the source of islamic educations, Egypt was the face of all arts, books, papers, TV plays and movies to all of Arabian speaking countries... Egypt is our Arabian Icon so please please other nations are becoming larger and stronger in the area on your account as a living icon for the Arabian Unity what ever our faiths or beliefs are we are brothers in blood, culture and language, God Bless to All.Amen.
When Gadamer stressed «the linguisticality of all understanding» he was extending hermeneutics beyond its traditional purview (works, art, people) to all otherness: to all that can address us through language, all that has the power to speak in conceptual form.
Because Christian Writers are mainly erring on the side of propaganda, not art, my guidelines speak primarily to that error.
I usually don't like to badmouth someone who is dying or dead, but Phelps has made an art form out of speaking ill of the dead.
I am only speaking from my own experience now, but I have found that the most effective thing I can do in response to being wounded, harassed, punished, «messed with» and so on by persons who have made narcissism something of an art in their own lives, is to avoid letting those wounds become my own «narcissistic wounds.»
So when people speak about Christian art, I think you've got Christians in different parts of the country with different perspectives on that very same topic.
On Wednesday, March 26, I'll be speaking about my year of biblical womanhood at Wingate University near Charlotte, North Carolina at 8:00 p.m. at the George A. Battle Fine Arts Center in the McGee Theater.
There is a secondary sense in which we must speak of art also as craftsmanship, the work of a skilled artisan, to satisfy a desire for that harmonious blending of line and color and texture that makes a commercial product attractive, or gives one pride in the ability to construct something.
It would be hasty exegesis to apply this passage to the modern art form of tattooing spoken about in this article.
So, as we speak of the relations of art to Christian culture, we must again speak in two categories.
Christianly speaking, one grows conceptually by having one's abilities and capacities in relation to language — and therewith to ritual action, normative patterns of behavior, exemplary persons, music, art, etc. disciplined by just these biblical narratives.
Last December, soon after the Supreme Court had pulled the chain on Florida's chad fest, Bill Ivey, the Clinton - appointed director of the National Endowment for the Arts, spoke to the National Press Club.
Speaking of evangelistic methods, I should mention many other avenues, like the arts, the humanities, and the social sciences.
If Scully's mentor and former partner, Red Barber, was the soft - spoken, southern - accented master of the homely analogy — «This game is tighter than a new pair of shoes on a rainy day» — Scully brings to his work the perspective of a philosopher at ease with the human condition, perhaps first formed by the liberal arts education he received at Fordham University shortly after World War II: «Andre Dawson has a bruised knee and is listed as day - to - day.
But when Whitehead speaks of art he refers less to the domain as we usually consider it and more to the general sense of which art is just a subcategory.
The author of Hebrews, speaking of Christ, quotes Psalm 110:4, «Thou art a priest forever in the order of Melchizedek» (Heb.
Speaking is properly an art, and spoken words ought to be the loving handiwork of an artist.
As a woman who has spent her whole life in search of Wisdom and raging against the machine called «Patriarchy,» the woman, Sophia, in your art speaks to me.
I told them that one can not speak of the history of the United States without acknowledging how much Christian culture is embodied in American music, art, institutions, ideas, etc..
He was speaking at a meeting of a cross party group of MPs who were trying to find a way to cut down on the trafficking of art work.
Prior to World War I, if I had spoken of «higher education» the audience would have thought in terms of liberal arts colleges.
Whitehead does speak of that kind of love which «is a little oblivious as to morals, «23 and of perspectives of the universe to which morality, logic, art, and religion are irrelevant.
13) Consider some other establishers of the Rock Fame pattern: rock's more artistic potentialties were encouraged by Dylan's example, and he accepted for a few years that his becoming famous was a necessary aspect of his art's attempt, as the various hype - sters put it, «to speak to and for his generation.»
And she spoke out with a loud voice and said «Blest art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb.»
Catholic art, along with the rich tradition of sacred music, continues to speak to people of differing cultural and religious backgrounds.
Flat, blank facades on buildings conceived as commodities — or just oddities — rather than works of civic art; flat modernist pictorial abstractions; the flattening of cultural history into pseudo-history packaged as what Henry dismissed as «applied sociology» — all spoke to him of something far more ominous, the abasement of man and the crude negation of his proper relationship to nature as embodied in the great tradition.
Like drunkenness and promiscuity, involvement in the arts was something best spoken of in the past tense.
When the church refuses to listen to the Mind of Christ and speak what the Spirit is saying to the church, Jesus usually gets culture, art, and music to cry out for Him.
When I speak of Christian art, I mean that this art was one product of that state of enthusiasm of which the Christian Church is another.»
Romanesque art is, of course, beautiful, but since it is finally religious art, it speaks to the suffering it portrays in terms of the redemption it also presents.
What do we mean when we speak of religious art?
When Jesus represented Abraham in Paradise saying to Dives in torment, «Son, remember that thou in thy lifetime receivedst thy good things, and Lazarus in like manner evil things: but now here he is comforted, and thou art in anguish,» (Luke 16:25)-- as though such reversal of circumstance, issuing in a permanently divided humanity, some in bliss and some in torture, would be an ethically adequate ending to the human story — he spoke in the traditional manner of Judaism, but the modern conscience remains unconvinced.
In his inaugural sermon, «Music and Worship in the Liberal Church,» he spoke of the responsibilities of the arts to the church, saying that only the best is good enough.
We speak of the spiritual in art and literature.
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