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    John R. Hale

    John R. Hale

    108 songs
    Total 108 songs
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    Overcome Obstacles — Demosthenes of AthensArt of Public Speaking: Lessons from the Greatest Speeches in History-:--
    Practice Your Delivery — Patrick HenryArt of Public Speaking: Lessons from the Greatest Speeches in History-:--
    Be Yourself — Elizabeth I to Her ArmyArt of Public Speaking: Lessons from the Greatest Speeches in History-:--
    Find Your Humorous Voice — Will RogersArt of Public Speaking: Lessons from the Greatest Speeches in History-:--
    Make It a Story — Marie Curie on DiscoveryArt of Public Speaking: Lessons from the Greatest Speeches in History-:--
    Use the Power of Three — Paul to His PeopleArt of Public Speaking: Lessons from the Greatest Speeches in History-:--
    Build a Logical Case — Susan B. AnthonyArt of Public Speaking: Lessons from the Greatest Speeches in History-:--
    Paint Pictures in Words — Tecumseh on UnityArt of Public Speaking: Lessons from the Greatest Speeches in History-:--
    Focus on Your Audience — Gandhi on TrialArt of Public Speaking: Lessons from the Greatest Speeches in History-:--
    Share a Vision — Martin Luther King's DreamArt of Public Speaking: Lessons from the Greatest Speeches in History-:--
    Change Minds and Hearts — Mark AntonyArt of Public Speaking: Lessons from the Greatest Speeches in History-:--
    Call for Positive Action — Lincoln at GettysburgArt of Public Speaking: Lessons from the Greatest Speeches in History-:--
    Archaeology’s Big BangClassical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome-:--
    “Ode on a Grecian Urn”Classical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome-:--
    A Quest for the Trojan WarClassical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome-:--
    How to DigClassical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome-:--
    First Find Your SiteClassical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome-:--
    Taking the Search UnderwaterClassical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome-:--
    Cracking the CodesClassical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome-:--
    Techniques for Successful DatingClassical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome-:--
    Reconstructing Vanished EnvironmentsClassical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome-:--
    “not Artifacts but People”Classical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome-:--
    Archaeology by ExperimentClassical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome-:--
    Return to VesuviusClassical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome-:--
    Gournia — Harriet Boyd and the Mother GoddessClassical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome-:--
    Thera — a Bronze Age Atlantis?Classical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome-:--
    Olympia — Games and GodsClassical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome-:--
    Athens’s Agora — Where Socrates WalkedClassical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome-:--
    Delphi — Questioning the OracleClassical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome-:--
    Kyrenia — Lost Ship of the Hellenistic AgeClassical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome-:--
    Riace — Warriors From the SeaClassical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome-:--
    Rome — Foundation Myths and ArchaeologyClassical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome-:--
    Caesarea Maritima — a Roman City in JudeaClassical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome-:--
    Teutoburg — Battlefield ArchaeologyClassical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome-:--
    Bath — Healing Waters at Aquae SulisClassical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome-:--
    Torre de Palma — a Farm in the Far WestClassical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome-:--
    Roots of Classical CultureClassical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome-:--
    The Texture of Everyday LifeClassical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome-:--
    Their Daily BreadClassical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome-:--
    Voyaging on a Dark Sea of WineClassical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome-:--
    Shows and Circuses — Rome’s “virtual Reality”Classical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome-:--
    Engineering and TechnologyClassical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome-:--
    Slaves — a Silent Majority?Classical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome-:--
    Women of Greece and RomeClassical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome-:--
    Hadrian — Mark of the IndividualClassical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome-:--
    Crucible of New FaithsClassical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome-:--
    The End of the World — a Coroner’s ReportClassical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome-:--
    A Bridge Across the TorrentClassical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome-:--
    The Roots of Religious ExperienceExploring the Roots of Religion-:--
    Neanderthal Burials at ShanidarExploring the Roots of Religion-:--