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"'Political correctness' has taken politeness and turned it into a weapon of censorship and intimidation.
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Welcome to the world of politics, where perception is everything, nothing is as it seems and the last thing you want is to be left speechless.
Speechless
Yvonne Collins, Sandy Rideout. From the coffee machine, one can enjoy an unobstructed view into the boardroom. “I could use a coffee.” I steal a good look at Richard as we pass the open door. His suit looks expensive, as does his shirt ...
I told Moran I'd like to write it. He laughed, but he never gave it. Henry's way of using personal stories to illustrate larger ones was not his. Yet in other respects, Moran also did not fit any stereotype.
What was it like for an intelligent, articulate, imaginative woman to find herself in a world where she could no longer communicate? Speechless tells this story.
How do you give a eulogy when you can’t think of one good thing to say?
Be it a business presentation or a television appearance, a proposal of love or a one-to-one with your direct reports, this book helps you discover your voice and hence leaves your audience-and not you-speechless!
Here, Bruce Barry reveals how employers and courts are eroding workers' ability to express themselves on and off the job—with damaging consequences for individuals, their employers, and civil society as a whole.
[ LIVING IN LIGHT OF HEAVEN ] Heaven in the Real World I saw it again today in the face of a little child Looking through the eyes of fear and uncertainty It echoed in a cry for freedom across the street and across the miles Cries from ...
After her behavior causes her to lose her popular friends and results in one person being hospitalized, Chelsea takes a vow of silence.
She can't walk. She uses a wheelchair. And her treacherous voice makes it sound like she also has learning difficulties. So she chooses to be SPEECHLESS.
Hilariously funny and just as poignant, Speechless is about finding out who your friends are, giving back, standing up to bullying and finding your own unique voice.
Here, Bruce Barry reveals how employers and courts are eroding workers’ ability to express themselves on and off the job—with damaging consequences for individuals, their employers, and civil society as a whole.
Not only will it stimulate your thoughts but it will leave you speechless. The poems will take you into the minds of the abused, stressed, spiritual, insane, and joyous. If you thought you heard it all, this is just the beginning.
... a kid jumping rope and the words “No exceptions” beside him. I knew what that meant. My Science teacher last year used it all the time to threaten us about how we'd get zeroes if we didn't have projects passed in on time. 83 Speechless.
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Inspired by Marjorie Wallace's best-selling book The Silent Twins.