We all remember some sentences from great speeches: Kennedy's Ich bin ein Berliner, Martin Luther King's I have a dream etc... Would it not be great if you could access the full text of historical speeches, listen to their mp3 version and watch the video of the inspired speaker?
Well, this is your lucky day: Go to American Rhethoric and you'll get all this and more. Indeed, there, you'll also find great speeches drawn from famous movies.
Want to try: Here is Martin Luther King's famous address and Michael Douglas (alias Gordon Gekko) in Wall Street.
This is undoubdtedly a great site whose resources should prove most useful in class. Just think of a leadership class in a business school.
If you have some spare time, take their quizz. Quite interesting!
i wouldn't go that far to impress!
love your blog. google brought me here after a search on miller & modigliani =P
Posted by: min | May 22, 2005 at 10:14 AM
I'm majoring in information systems and finance, but I'm way more excited about the latter. Informations systems is really a half-baked version of IT.
Posted by: min | May 23, 2005 at 07:52 AM