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“We Honor Your Speech History, Speak More” by HBCU Author, Clinical Researcher and Educator Dr. Charles L. Singleton
Dr. Charles L. Singleton, The Atlanta VA Health Care System at the U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Atlanta VA Medical Center: VA Center for Visual and Neurocognitive Rehabilitation (CVNR). He is the author of Annotated Clinical Journals (Research Participation Notes).
Singleton has actively participated in 65 Studies, or more, since 1993 (28 Years). In 2015, Singleton successfully completed the CVNR Home Exercise Study Individualized Program and wrote Participant Perspective: Effects of Exercise Intervention on Aging Related Motor Decline.
His informative article, “Memory Stability Practices for an Aging Generation,” has been written about in various media publications. Singleton is The Atlanta VA Health Care System Outstanding Research Volunteer of The Year. --- Winter Newsletter 2020, Emory University Education Media.
HBCU Elizabeth City State University (ECSU) Sports Hall of Fame inductee 1999, All-CIAA halfback, punter, sprinter, and ECSU Viking Football Team co-captain 1967, Singleton writes, “Speak More.”
Speaking historically and speaking more can help all of us, as we use the English language. Absolutely, our day-to-day mastery of a few hundred words, quotes and phrases will certainly improve our means of communicating with others (speaking and writing).
Yes everyone, help is surely on the way! Patdro Harris’ Patdro's Players Media is here to confidently assist in improving your recitations, e. g., job interviews, impromptu speeches; extemporaneous speeches, and mastery of “The Three B’s of Public Speaking: be brief, be brilliantly correct, and be seated.” --- Joel Muddamalle, Joel’s Travels.
Harris said, “I will share with you a word of wisdom, especially for professional athletes. If you can work hard on your game, along with perfecting your day-to-day speaking abilities and communication skills, ‘the afterlife of playing professional sports’ will certainly be more promising.”