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*These comics feature a public speaking
 
*These comics feature a public speaking
**Typically this includes a person standing behind a {{w|Lectern}} (often mistakenly called a {{w|podium}} these days) maybe it is set op on a podium (raised above the surroundings).  
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**Typically this includes a person standing behind a {{w|lectern}} (often mistakenly called a {{w|podium}} these days) maybe it is set op on a podium (raised above the surroundings).  
 
**From here they deliver a speech to a larger general audience.  
 
**From here they deliver a speech to a larger general audience.  
 
***It is not enough to just give a speech, if it is only given in a small assembly with few people for instance in a small room
 
***It is not enough to just give a speech, if it is only given in a small assembly with few people for instance in a small room

Revision as of 21:55, 1 March 2016

  • These comics feature a public speaking
    • Typically this includes a person standing behind a lectern (often mistakenly called a podium these days) maybe it is set op on a podium (raised above the surroundings).
    • From here they deliver a speech to a larger general audience.
      • It is not enough to just give a speech, if it is only given in a small assembly with few people for instance in a small room
      • See for instance 410: Math Paper, that was once erroneously listed like it was a public speaking.