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		<title>Rule of Three &#8211; List of Three</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Nov 2008 23:07:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bert Decker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Max Atkinson has a great blog that you will want to visit if you are at all interested in speaking and communications (which is why I assume you are here!) He is the speaking expert from the UK behind &#34;Claptrap&#34;, which is an outstanding movie classic on the use of oratorical devices. Sounds boring, but the 30&#39; film dramatically takes a woman with moderate education and makes her into a &#34;standing ovation&#34; parliamentary speaker. With Max Atkinson&#39;s help. (Unfortunately the film&#39;s only available in PAL.) His great post on Barack Obama&#39;s advanced use of alliteration, list of three, and other [...]]]></description>
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<a href="http://www.speaking.co.uk/">Max Atkinson</a> has a <a href="http://maxatkinson.blogspot.com/">great blog that you will want to visit </a>if you are at all interested in speaking and communications (which is why I assume you are here!) He is the speaking expert from the UK behind &quot;Claptrap&quot;, which is an outstanding movie classic on the use of oratorical devices. Sounds boring, but the 30&#39; film dramatically takes a woman with moderate education and makes her into a &quot;standing ovation&quot; parliamentary speaker. With Max Atkinson&#39;s help. (Unfortunately the film&#39;s only available in PAL.)</p>
<p> <a href="http://maxatkinson.blogspot.com/2008/11/rhetoric-imagery-in-obamas-victory.html">His great post</a> on Barack Obama&#39;s advanced use of alliteration, list of three, and other oratorical devices is not to be missed. Atkinson is a master at coaching and analyzing the written speech. As he mentioned in his email to me, Obama &quot;included 27 three- <br />part lists at a rate of about one every 30 seconds!&quot;</p>
<p> And keep in mind that the<a href="http://www.meddean.luc.edu/lumen/MedED/grossanatomy/Threes.html"> &quot;list of three&quot;</a> is not just a device of rhetoric. As a proven principle in physics, it is also used in communicating for </p>
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<li>organizing ideas on the spot</li>
<li>creating presentations, and</li>
<li>putting together agendas of any kind</li>
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<p> (and a lot of other uses beyond those three.)</p>
<p> It is one of the organizing principles for <a href="http://www.decker.com/products_decker.htm">The Decker Grid,</a> which we use in every program we teach and train. So if you use the <a href="http://www.bertdecker.com/experience/2008/08/three-lessons-f.html">Rule Of Three </a>you will be</p>
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<li>More prepared,</li>
<li>More persuasive, and</li>
<li>More powerful!</li>
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