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In this report I will focus on New Media Marketing. Now what is that? If you encompass all things that have exploded on the Internet in the last few years, YouTube, Social Networking sites like Facebook and MySpace this certainly covers part of it. But there are many other channels within that can be classed as New Media Marketing and we’ll look at those too.
This report is just an overview of New Media Marketing and does not offer in depth training, although we have other reports that take a step by step approach at Newnewmediaworld.com
Doing business online, whether you are a marketer, a small business, a creative artist, in fact anyone that wants to get the word out about their service, product or content can use these strategies to build of ‘cloud’ of followers and fans, that can quickly become your customers and prospects.
There are so many strategies it can become extremely confusing when coming online as to what strategy to follow. It’s easy to get overwhelmed by the information, strategies and advice to succeeding online which floods in from every direction. The key is to find a strategy that fits in with your business and stick to it.
DO NOT DEAVIATE!
This is a big mistake that many people make – they start on one thing and then get distracted by the latest easiest way to make millions online and just start hopping from opportunity to opportunity – which, unfortunately mostly ends up a waste of time and money.
Stay focused and stick to the plan.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Overview
Diet and Nutrition
Digestion
Protein
Carbohydrates
Dieting
Vitamins and Minerals
Is Our Food Supply Healthy?
Resources
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Introduction
Q- How long have you been involved in the nutrition field?
A- I’ve been in the nutritional field for about 35 years. I worked for 14 years for Pillsbury which became General Mills then I left that job and worked another 20 years for a pharmaceutical food Company called Novartis, a large food corporation.
Q- What did you do for these companies?
A- Well I was in a lowly position with Pillsbury where I was working as a technician and I was a non-professional. I had a 2 years degree and then I worked my way up the ladder there and then I became a food scientist and finally ended up getting a 4-year degree from the University of Minnesota.
Then when I went to work for Novartis, I ended up working with a scientist title and I continued to work my way up and I did a lot of work formulating products, looking at the nutrition of different products and really following the development of food all the way up from the research state to full scale manufacturing. Basically a product development food scientist does everything; they work with
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Welcome
Hi there! Welcome aboard the internet marketing ship to prosperity!!
You’ve decided to take the step, or rather the giant leap into the world of marketing online, huh? That’s great! So where would be a good place to start? Well before we even start thinking about marketing online, we’ll need to make sure your pc is as user-friendly as possible for you, so that’s probably the best place to start. We’ll look at some ways of keeping your pc up and running, avoiding viruses and spy ware and basically keeping your computer clean and hassle-free.
Once we’ve sorted that we’ll move on and cover some basics of email and building your own opt in list to which you can send your offers. After that we’ll take a look at the different types of programs you can join and we’ll share some hints and tips on to how to avoid scams and shams.
Next, we’ll look into getting you a website. We’ll also cover some basics of website promotion.
Almost at the end, we’ll see how we can build big, active downlines. Let’s face it, if you don’t have your own product, you’re going to need downlines to help you build your income, right? Finally, we’ll read some interviews with real life internet marketers of today so that you can see it CAN be done, with a bit of hard work and determination ;~)
The life of online marketers is filled with ups and downs. Some people seem to have it all, and others have nothing and get burnt badly. Which one do you want to be?
This book is not meant to scare anybody off, quite the opposite in fact. There’s a lot of money to be made online, but it can also be a dangerous place for people just starting out.
Being an online marketer who has lost money in the past, I decided to put this book together in the hopes of helping YOU avoid all the scams and shams that are out there. If I can help just 1 person to "make it" without getting burnt too badly on the way, then I’ll live the rest of my life as a very satisfied person!
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Table of Contents
I. THE WORK OF THE TEACHER
II. ORIGINAL NATURE, THE
CAPITAL WITH WHICH TEACHERS
WORK
III. ATTENTION AND INTEREST IN
TEACHING
IV. THE FORMATION OF HABITS
V. HOW TO MEMORIZE
VI. THE TEACHER'S USE OF THE
IMAGINATION
VII. HOW THINKING MAY BE
STIMULATED
VIII. APPRECIATION, AN
IMPORTANT ELEMENT IN
EDUCATION
IX. THE MEANING OF PLAY IN
EDUCATION
X. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF
INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES FOR
THE TEACHER
XI. THE DEVELOPMENT OF MORAL
SOCIAL CONDUCT
XII. TRANSFER OF TRAINING
XIII. TYPES OF CLASSROOM
EXERCISES
XIV. HOW TO STUDY
XV. MEASURING THE
ACHIEVEMENTS OF CHILDREN
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I. THE WORK OF THE TEACHER
Education is a group enterprise. We establish schools in which we seek to develop whatever capacities or abilities the individual may possess in order that he may become intelligently active for the common good. Schools do not exist primarily for the individual, but, rather, for the group of which he is a member. Individual growth and development are significant in terms of their meaning for the welfare of the whole group. We believe that the greatest opportunity for the individual, as well as his greatest satisfaction, are secured only when he works with others for the common welfare. In the discussions which follow we are concerned not simply with the individual's development, but also with the necessity for inhibitions. There are traits or activities which develop normally, but which are from the social point of view undesirable. It is quite as much the work of the teacher to know how to provide for the inhibition of the type of activity which is socially undesirable, or how to substitute for such reactions other forms of expression which are worthy, as it is to stimulate those types of activity which promise a contribution to the common good. It is assumed that the aim of education can be expressed most satisfactorily in terms of social efficiency.
An acceptance of the aim of education stated in terms of social efficiency leads us to discard other statements of aim which have been more or less current. Chief among these aims, or statements of aim, are the following: (1) culture; (2) the harmonious development of the capacities or abilities of the individual; (3) preparing an individual to make a living; (4) knowledge. We will examine these aims briefly before discussing at length the implications of the social aim.
Those who declare that it is the aim of education to develop men and women of culture vary in the content which they give to the term culture. It is conceivable that the person of culture is one who, by virtue of his education, has come to understand and appreciate the many aspects of the social environment in which he lives; that he is a man of intelligence, essentially reasonable; and that he is willing and able to devote himself to the common good. It is to be feared, however, that the term culture, as commonly used, is interpreted much more narrowly. For many people culture is synonymous with knowledge or information, and is not interpreted to involve preparation for active participation in the work of the
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As the year 2007 came to an end the only thing I knew about stroke was that it had something to do with the heart and it could leave you crippled. My own stroke struck without any of the prelude music or fanfare most television hospital shows provide. What woke me up, I know not. I did wake up. I did (somehow) stand up on my own two feet. Then my left leg crumpled from under me and I struck the wall a resounding blow with the whole side of my body. Dazed and uncertain I tried to push myself away from the wall with my left leg.
Nothing moved down there. Well, okay I thought, I'll just reach behind me and pull myself away from the wall by grabbing the bed with my left hand. The first rumblings of shock came when I realized my hand could not feel the bed. Almost immediately a second shock came rumbling in its track: I had no idea in the world where my left arm was or if I even had one to find.
I'd like to say I cried for help at this point. Actually, I screamed for help! My wife shut her computer down and came in to see what the problem was. “Where is my left arm?” “You've had a stroke!” she insisted immediately.
Now, isn't that just like a woman? You ask a simple question and off the wall they come with some terrifying conclusion.
What IS a stroke, anyway? In two words, BRAIN DAMAGE!
The brain is so sensitive that just a little clot or a spot of blood in the wrong place can leave people afflicted with PERMANENT damage to their brain and or body, especially if they don't get help immediately. That usually means calling an ambulance.
Most people live in their own little fantasy world where they smugly assume that ANY hospital is as good as any other, where ANY doctor is as good as any other doctor. They tune out the horror stories, or even assume that the blame ALWAYS lies with the patient -- for not understanding some procedure – a procedure that they usually don't even begin to understand either.
Consequently, long before a stroke (or anything else) happens we need to really focus on the fact that strokes are BRAIN damage and strokes will require highly skilled hands and keenly trained minds to keep us alive -- and double doses of skill and training if it will require an operation to keep us from suffering permanent damage.
Which brings up lesson #1: Your emergency ambulance is not authorized to deliver you to anywhere except to the NEAREST hospital. Arguing about it is wasting your time and strength. The only exception is when the nearest hospital is full -- or staff there admits it cannot treat your condition. With that rejection ringing down the ambulance then heads for the NEXT nearest hospital.
Because so many strokes seem to happen at night, and night staffs -- in particular the night staffs at problem hospitals -- can produce experiences bordering on pure nightmares! This factor is made even more serious if previous mix-ups with the hospital that just happens to be nearest to you may have left you embittered against it
Maybe you've heard too many people saying: “I wouldn't send a cat there to be treated, much less a dog.” and if such is your case you will want documents and insurance already in place that can change your destination to some other hospital where you will at least feel safer, or at least help get you removed from the clutches of the nearest hospital as promptly as possible. If you are serious enough about this prejudice you'll want insurance that covers private ambulance service to your choice of hospitals.
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Chapter 1: What is Blogging?
Do you really know what a blog is and what it should do? Even if you have a blog, you may be missing the mark. I see a lot of bloggers out there who are making mistakes that are costing them money. There is a big difference between a blog and other types of website. Blogs are a way of communicating information but they are also about creating 'community'.
By paying attention to the quality of the blog you are creating and getting your audience involved, you'll be able to create a community. When you have a community, you have a ready market of buyers who will be more likely to purchase from you (or purchase your recommendations if you're an affiliate marketer).
If you think you can just throw a few articles up on your blog and be done with it, you're wrong! Standard sites with static article pages don't create community and they don't create a ready body of customers. A blogging platform is not just a substitute for HTML. If you use your blog like a regular site, you're leaving money sitting on the table.
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Table Of Contents
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
The general yeast infection facts that you must know… . . . . . . . . . . . 4
What is yeast? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
You are covered in (and full of) fungus… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
A general overview of how yeast infections happen… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
You have natural defenses… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
How does yeast mold get its nutrition? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
What conditions are best for a yeast infection to develop? . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Summary so far… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
What is vaginitis? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
General overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Possible symptoms… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
But, beware… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Specific steps for preventing vaginitis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Consider the clothes you wear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Be aware of your hormones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Beware of irritating chemicals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Sexual practices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Pre-existing medical conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Lifestyle considerations… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
A weakened immune system and stress . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Perhaps the number one enemy is… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
The critical importance of diet… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Some things are deadly for Candida… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Topical vaginal yeast infection treatments… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Conclusion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
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Introduction
The term vaginitis is one that is applied to any inflammation or infection of the vagina, and there are many different conditions that are categorized together under this ‘broad’ heading, including bacterial vaginosis, trichomoniasis and non-infectious vaginitis.
However, for most women, the most common form of vaginitis is that caused by a yeast infection.
Because this is the most common form of vaginitis, this is therefore the particular form of infection that is going to be investigated and analyzed in this book. In this book, you are going to discover:
• Exactly what a yeast infection of this nature is;
• Why it happens;
• Why it is so often difficult to stop it coming back again time after time – this is something that you absolutely have to know;
• What you can do to prevent the condition occurring in the first place; and
• How to treat the condition when it does arise.
This book is not written with the intention of creating anything that resembles a medical-textbook style document, however.
On the contrary, it is intended to be a straightforward, no-nonsense guide to this particular form of yeast infection that can act as a practical hands-on guide to what to do and what not to do should you be unfortunate enough to contract this kind of infection.
As it is estimated that at some time in their lives, three out of every four women will suffer vaginitis caused by a yeast infection, the chances are pretty high that you might suffer one day even if you have been fortunate enough not to have done so thus far.
By reading this book and learning what causes the condition and what you can do to prevent it, you can reduce or perhaps even remove the chances of a yeast infection becoming an embarrassing, itchy or even painful part of you life.
As prevention of any medical condition is always better than having to cure that condition after it has already set in, the information you are going to pick up from reading this book is absolutely essential for every woman, irrespective of their age or their country.
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The raw food diet is said to provide you with quick weight loss results. What is the raw food diet? These are foods that are organic. Most of the foods are not to be cooked. If you are going to cook on the raw food diet they cannot be hotter than 116 degrees, since heat can destroy all the important nutrients and enzymes in the food.
Keep in mind, meats and dairies are not a part of the raw food diet, so it will take some getting used to if these foods were originally a big part of your diet.
You may be thinking at this point--what in the world can I eat if I can no longer enjoy meat and dairy?
Here are some foods you can consume on a raw food diet:
* Fruits and vegetables that are fresh are highly important. Make sure that they are thoroughly washed before preparing.
* Nuts, seeds, and grains. These ingredients can be a nice touch to a variety of raw food diet recipes.
* Dried fruits. Dried apricots give a nice sweet flavor and can be an enjoyable snack. Most grocery stores and health food stores offer dried apricots, prunes, raisins, etc.
* Water that has been purified (not tap water). It is recommended you buy bottled water, distilled or spring water. This is healthier than drinking from the tap.
* No dairy products—only milk from a fresh, young coconut.
* Juices that are freshly made. Purchasing a juicer makes this possible.
Table Of Contents
OVERVIEW - BUSINESS IN THE 21ST CENTURY....................6
WHO SHOULD USE THIS BOOK....................8
HOW TO USE THIS BOOK....................9
DETAILED TABLE OF CONTENTS....................10
INTRODUCTION TO IOVC STRATEGY AND TECHNOLOGY....................12
IOVC BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT -STRATEGY AND TECHNOLOGY.................13
IOVC Strategy.....16
People, Process, Product and Project....................16
IOVC Technology....................16
Internet, Office, Voice and Customer Relationship..................16
PEOPLE – HOW TO ENSURE SUCCESS THROUGH PEOPLE....................20
THE PEOPLE STRATEGY OF IOVC....................20
WHAT IS YOUR PERSONAL MOTIVATION PROCESS?....................20
12 STEPS TO OVERCOME PROCRASTINATION....................21
WHAT'S IN IT NOW FOR THE SMALL BUSINESS OWNER?....................25
Taking Action – People Motivation....................27
NEXT STEPS.................28
GET YOUR BUSINESS ON THE INTERNET IN 8 EASY STEPS....................30
THE INTERNET COMPONENT OF IOVC TECHNOLOGY...................30
WHAT IS YOUR INTERNET PROCESS?....................31
21 GREAT REASONS TO POWER YOUR BUSINESS VIA THE INTERNET....................33
DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO PROFIT FROM THE INTERNET?....................38
HOW DO YOU BUILD THE INTERNET INTO YOUR BUSINESS PROCESS?....................40
Getting Your Business on the Web in 8 Steps....................40
WHAT'S IN IT NOW FOR THE SMALL BUSINESS OWNER?....................43
Taking Action – Internet Business....................45
NEXT STEPS – NOW INTERNET - > NOW ADD OFFICE....................45
HOW TO ADD EXTRA HOURS TO YOUR WORK DAY....................46
THE OFFICE COMPONENT OF IOVC TECHNOLOGY....................46
WHAT IS YOUR OFFICE AUTOMATION PROCESS?....................47
15 PROFITABLE REASONS TO AUTOMATE YOUR OFFICE PROCESSES49
DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO PROFIT FROM OFFICE AUTOMATION?....................50
HOW DO YOU BUILD OFFICE AUTOMATION INTO YOUR BUSINESS PROCESS?....................51
Automate Yourself into Extra Hours in Your Work Day....................51
WHAT'S IN IT NOW FOR THE SMALL BUSINESS OWNER?....................54
Taking Action - Office Automation....................55
NEXT STEPS - ADDED INTERNET, OFFICE -> NOW ADD VOICE....................56
SAVE MONEY AND REDUCE YOUR EXPENSES IMMEDIATELY....................57
THE VOICE COMPONENT OF IOVC TECHNOLOGY....................57
WHAT IS YOUR VOICE OVER INTERNET PROTOCOL PROCESS?..................58
21 VALUABLE REASONS ON WHY YOU SHOULD UPGRADE YOUR VOICE SERVICES....................59
DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO PROFIT FROM VOICE OVER INTERNET PROTOCOL?....................62
HOW DO YOU BUILD VOIP INTO YOUR BUSINESS PROCESS?....................63
Implement VOIP/Immediately Save Money and Reduce Expenses....................64
Hardware Based - Fast and Easy....................64
Software Based – Even Faster and Maybe as Easy....................64
WHAT'S IN IT NOW FOR THE SMALL BUSINESS OWNER?....................65
Taking Action – Voice to VOIP....................67
Hardware Based - Fast and easy....................67
Software Based – Even Faster and maybe as Easy....................67
NEXT STEPS – ADDED INTERNET, OFFICE, VOIP - > NOW ADD CRM....................67
GET CLIENTS NOW AND RETAIN THEM LONGER....................68
THE CUSTOMER COMPONENT OF IOVC TECHNOLOGY.................68
WHAT IS YOUR CUSTOMER/CLIENT RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT PROCESS?....................69
25 BENEFICIAL REASONS TO BUILD IOVC CRM INTO YOUR SALES PROCESS?....................69
DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO PROFIT FROM IOVC CRM?....................72
HOW DO YOU BUILD A CRM INTO YOUR BUSINESS PROCESS?....................73
WHAT'S IN IT NOW FOR THE SMALL BUSINESS OWNER?................73
Taking Action – CRM....................75
Get Clients Now/Manage Relationships....................75
Getting Clients Process - Questions to ask self are:....................75
NEXT STEPS – TIE IT ALTOGETHER WITH BPI - BPM....................76
THERE IS MONEY WAITING TO BE DISCOVERED IN YOUR BUSINESS....................77
BUSINESS PROCESS IMPROVEMENT AND MANAGEMENT.................77
WHAT IS YOUR BUSINESS PROCESSES IMPROVEMENT PROCESS?....................78
6 COST-EFFECTIVE REASONS TO CONDUCT A BPI ASSESSMENT....................79
DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO PROFIT FROM A BPI ASSESSMENT?....................79
HOW DO YOU BUILD A PROCESS ASSESSMENT INTO YOUR BUSINESS?....................80
FINDING MONEY IN YOUR EXISTING PROCESS....................81
WHAT'S IN IT NOW FOR THE SMALL BUSINESS OWNER?..................82
Taking Action – Business Process....................83
NEXT STEPS....................83
CONCLUSION....................84
IOVC RESOURCE APPENDIX....................87
TERMS AND ACRONYMS....................87
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS....................89
RESOURCES AND WEBSITE REFERENCES....................89
ABOUT THE AUTHOR....................90
GREGORY L. BURRUS....................90
Helping People Succeed Through The Use of IOVC Communications Technology........90
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Overview - Business in the 21st Century
In the ever changing, fast paced world of business, you need to keep up with the latest business paradigms and technological trends to keep your business profitable, expanding, and ahead of the competition. Whether you are a novice entrepreneur or have been in the business for a long time, the onslaught of business and new technologies can be overwhelming. Like a well known movie I watched the other night, the problem we face is that we could be living in what could be considered the almost perfect "business" storm".
The volatility of business markets local and now international dramatically affects our economy. The face of the job market has changed. A career no longer signifies a stable and secure job that will last you until retirement. Factors such as downsizing, rightsizing, retiring baby boomers, baby boomers who are not interested in retiring, generation X, changing cultures, and internationalization have all contributed to the volatility of the market, and have significantly changed the way in which people interact with one another. This means we are faced with rampant change whether we want it or not.
According to a Harris Poll, two thirds of North Americans would like to own their own business. Going into business in the traditional sense of the word, entails overhead cost, work, and obstacles. But to get into an internet business, it is easy. To get started, you will need a PC and some computer skills. You will also need a directed business plan, and a technical strategy that is designed with the correct focus and supporting technologies that will help you get an edge on the business competition. This current and projected job and business market defines a continuing chaotic business environment where competition for a business or job is very tough.
The power of the internet is phenomenal because it does change everything. The internet is characterized as being anywhere and everywhere, and it is available everywhere and anywhere. You no longer have to “go to the internet”, it comes to you. It is on the street powering billboards, supplying real-time information to your highway traffic system or look in your pocket at your cell phone. It is where you are and to stay in business you have to be there to.
IOVC strategy and technology business development is designed to help you weathered the storm. IOVC strategy addresses people, process, product and project. IOVC technology defines four key technologies, Internet, Office, Voice, and Customer Relationship, into your current business processes. IOVC BPI (Business Process Improvement) and BPM (Business Process Management) defines assessment and monitoring procedures and tools. All are used to improve and drive the best technical operational services and solutions for your business.
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There are times when each of us is called upon to address a group of people. There is no reason why we cannot approach this challenge with relative ease and self-confidence.
The Purpose of Speaking
Public speeches are delivered on many different occasions, but no matter what the occasion, the speaker hopes to get the audience to accept his point of view.
Therefore, in a certain sense, all speeches are persuasive speeches:
Persuading the audience to believe your information persuading the audience to change its beliefs persuading the audience not only to change its beliefs, but also to act on the changes
Perhaps you wish to inform the audience about capital punishment. Or, you may wish to get them to change their beliefs about capital punishment. Or, you may not only wish them to change their beliefs about capital punishment, but to write letters to the governor telling him what action to take.
The purpose is determined by the type of audience you are speaking to; by the circumstances of the speech; and sometimes by the course of action that you recommend.
But, whether the purpose of a particular speech is determined by the audience, by the circumstances, or by the speaker himself, preparation of the public speech must begin with the establishment of the purpose of the speech.
This purpose should be put into a sentence which is specific and concrete. A clear knowledge of the purpose in speaking is as helpful to the speaker as a road map is to the driver. The purpose gives direction to the speech and, to a degree, governs all subsequent efforts the speaker makes.
The speaker should therefore begin preparing his speech by asking himself just what action he wishes his audience to take.