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Breaking News: For a Limited Time, All eBooks ONLY $10!

Breaking NEWS: Announcement: In celebration of ten incredible years in business and to say thank you to all of our customers over the years, we are doing something Art of Eloquence has NEVER done before! Starting tomorrow, and for a limited time, ALL Art of Eloquence eBook studies and audio classes will be ONLY $10!  You read that right!  Each and every eBook and audio class communication study we have for sale on our website will be reduced to only $10 for a limited time! That means all our homeschool, leadership, speech and debate eBooks; all our social communication, business eBooks and audio classes are ONLY $10! We honestly have no idea how long we will keep our prices this...

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Birthday Bash Contest#2: Lisa Buffaloe

It's Birthday Bash Time and you know what that means!  Time for our Facebook fan page party with free gifts and, of course, our contests where you can win free prizes like this one! From Lisa Buffaloe   Nadia’s Hope and Prodigal Nights Two Christian novels by Lisa Buffaloe. (Two winners will be chosen, one for each book)         TO ENTER THIS CONTEST: to win a copy of Nadia's Hope or Prodigal Nights, post a comment on this blog post telling us something that has helped you learned to communicate more effectively that you read in one of our Art of Eloquence studies, reading one of JoJo's articles or something posted on the Art of Eloquence fan...

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Are you a good Christian Example on Facebook?

I'm starting a new series on the blog called, "What Does Your _____ Say About You?" I'm going to highlight some of the things we may not think about when we consider communication. However, this is especially important as we consider what kind of Christain example we are as we go through our day.  Here is an article I wrote a while back for Examiner.com.  So...What does your Facebook Page Say About You? Are You  a Good Christian Example on Facebook? By JoJo Tabares “But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part...

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Yesterday was Noah Webster's Birthday

Noah Webster was born Oct 16, 1758 so I thought we'd celebrate words today.  Here is an article I wrote on words and how their meanings change over the years. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ Over the years, the meanings of words do change and for many different reasons.  I thought it would be fun to take a look back at some of these words.  Enjoy! Some words have changed meanings for technological reasons. 1. A tweet used to be the sound a bird makes.  Now it’s a 140 character message you type on a social networking site where people share things from political news to what they had for dinner. 2. The word friend is now a verb.  Where I used to have...

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Support an Author Day

A most beloved author, Dr. Seuss,  died on this day in 1991.  As I reflected on how much joy this author brought to me and my children over the years even after his death, I found an obscure blog post by an author who dubbed a day back in August as Support an Author Day and asked everyone to like his Facebook Fan page.  That's all it said, but it got me thinking. Do you know an author?  I'll bet you do. Even if he or she doesn't have an agent or get paid for his or her work, you've seen them on Facebook and Twitter. These are folks who take the time to write up their own, unique insights...

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