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By the end of the next 60 minutes you will have been exposed to a lot of ideas, some of which you will incorporate into your own repertoire, and they will ensure that you get the maximum opportunity to have your ideas valued and accepted by the people you speak with.
0:16 Introduction
03:11 Rules of Engagement
04:15 How to Start
05:38 Four Sample Heuristics
10:17 The Tools: Time and Place
13:24 The Tools: Boards, Props, and Slides
36:30 Informing: Promise, Inspiration, How To Think
41:30 Persuading: Oral Exams, Job Talks, Getting Famous
53:06 How to Stop: Final Slide, Final Words
56:35 Final Words: Joke, Thank You, ExamplesSource: Patrick Winston, How to Speak (MIT: OpenCourseWare). Licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.
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A visionary silent epic in which an aging scholar, driven by despair and longing, makes a fateful pact with a demonic force and is drawn into a world of temptation, passion and destruction. As desire and innocence collide, the story unfolds as a haunting meditation on human weakness and moral consequence. Directed by F. W. Murnau, Faust is renowned for its extraordinary visual effects, shadow-filled atmosphere and some of the most striking imagery in silent cinema.
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