Public speaking: some guidelines
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Public speaking: some guidelines
You can drop some of these rules when you become practised and confident at public speaking.
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Public speaking: some guidelines
You can drop some of these rules when you become practised and confident at public speaking.
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Notes of a speech introducing the AWL made by Sacha Ismail to a student group on 15/01/04.
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These are biographical notes on the 'Red Countess', Constance Markievicz, prepared for the London Socialist Feminist Discussion Group on 10 October.
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This is the speech I gave proposing the resolution on Solidarity With Israeli And Palestinian Workers at RMT's Annual General Meeting 2008 - followed by my reply to points made in the debate.
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When introducing a discussion at our AWL branch meeting on the first and second Labour governments, I found it useful to tell the story, then ask people to discuss some questions.
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I’m going to give a quick definition and overview of Islamic feminism in this lead off (which hopefully the reading should already have given you.)
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Notes from AWL dayschool on socialist feminism, April 2007
What is socialist-feminism?
The basic and defining arguments of socialist-feminism are:
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There was a discussion at Workers' Liberty's 'Ideas for Freedom' discussion weekend about 'The Left and Cultural Relativism'. The two speakers were Janine Booth and Peter Tatchell. These are the notes from Janine's contribution.
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By Paul Hampton
1) The AWL
Socialism is the self-emancipation of the working class
Our conception of socialism is a thoroughgoing democracy – at work, in communities, self-rule by organisations