The anatomy of a bad speech
We critique this speech not for its spectacular, unique badness, but rather its common and thus instructive badness.
We critique this speech not for its spectacular, unique badness, but rather its common and thus instructive badness.
The author, a chapter and regional board member for IABC, disagrees with the association’s decision to allow the paid staff to write the strategy.
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