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Power in Language - in the news and behind the scenes Copyright: ©JK - Editor in Chief 2003-2006 Sun, 25 May 2008 18:46:20 +0200 Many listeners and readers of this site recently said their interests tend toward both politics and speeches. For oratory of the first quality, few can rival the longtime senator from Massachusetts. Though many in Washington argue with his politics, Ted Kennedy speeches show why he’s an acknowledged premiere speechmaker of our time.
Following the difficult health [...]
attached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 24.41 MB here Fri, 08 Feb 2008 18:00:25 +0100 Download Episode 32 - New Word Memory Palace
Into the narrow news gap between this year’s elections, wars, corruption and celebrity gossip, the media has shifted a momentary spotlight toward the latest in words. So, we find a flurry of coverage on new words, on favorite words, on odd words.
These are key words they say [...]
attached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 7.56 MB here Tue, 29 Jan 2008 18:04:36 +0100 Download Episode 31 - Stories for Future Presidents
Up against all the hazards already in the world, we now find ourselves blinded by that recurring snowstorm of story-telling known as the US presidential campaign.
An avalanche of these talks is trying to push us to believe that each of the would-be American presidents is a hero - [...]
attached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 10.13 MB here Mon, 31 Dec 2007 15:36:06 +0100 In case you missed these, here’s a countdown of the most popular Mojo episodes of 2007.
In the seventh most popular episode on the list, Newest Campaign Tricks Part 2, we explored the mysteries of
Fri, 14 Dec 2007 18:00:58 +0100 Download Episode 30 - The UK's Favorite Word
If you want to see into the hearts and minds of a people, your chance came recently with the British.
Two thousand Brits each just weighed in with their favorite word in a poll conducted by a game maker. The 20 highest ranking favorites made their way into [...]
attached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 4.81 MB here Sun, 09 Dec 2007 19:27:52 +0100 “In a world where evil still exists…now is the time, this is the place…for our families, for our future, for America.” From the scary new action film trailer, or the 60-second campaign commercial of Mitt Romney?
“We know what needs to be done… in this room right now…it’s time.” From an inspirational self-help group, or
Sun, 28 Oct 2007 02:00:00 +0200 Celebrities are again taking a beating in the media.
Not long ago How Celebrities Say Sorry looked at the strange world of media apologies. EnglishMojo visitors loved this episode and made it the most popular to date. Now on the heels of Hugh Grant, Paris Hilton and Larry Craig comes
Sat, 25 Aug 2007 08:00:22 +0200 Download Episode 29 - Naming Drugs: Lifestyle Superstars
You can’t fight human nature.
Heroes who save us get our thanks, respect and veneration. But the true stars in our lives are more likely to be those who bring us pleasure and enhance our lifestyles. Theirs become the names we look for and remember.
Drug makers haven’t overlooked [...]
attached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 6.11 MB here Sat, 18 Aug 2007 16:00:03 +0200 Download Episode 28 - Naming Drugs: New Words
In each of these pairs of drug names one is actual, one is fictional. Can you tell which is which? Fans of Stephen King, MadTV and Star Trek will have an advantage.
The choices: Norvasc & Novril; Qualex & Seroquel; Klonopin & Retinax; and Tretonin & Diazepam. In [...]
attached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 6.08 MB here Thu, 09 Aug 2007 10:12:54 +0200 Download Episode 27 - Naming Drugs: The Superheroes
Recognize characters in the following short scene?
Paxil faced Crestor saying, “Xanax of Lipitor seeks the Neurontin.” Hearing this, Zoloft rose from Levitra, dropped his Lyrica and crossed the Cialis to heave an Effexor into Zocor. The Celebrex cheered, “All hail Voltaren”.
Names like these suggest superheroes and other larger [...]
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