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Public Speaking for College and Career, 6/e
Hamilton Gregory

Supporting Your Ideas

Internet Exercises

  1. Find three quotations about children at a Website devoted to collections of quotations.
  2. Possible Strategy: Visit Yahoo! (www.yahoo.com), click on Reference, and then Quotations. Browse through several listed Websites until you find quotations about children. (Many sites have search features so that you can use the keyword "children.")

  3. On the Internet, find and print an article that uses lots of statistics, and identify the types used (percentages, correlations, averages, etc.).
  4. Possible Strategy: Go to the back issues site of American Demographics magazine (www.demographics.com) and browse through recent issues.