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Title: Stuttering, and how to cure it : a practical and systematical handbook for self-instruction : containing an approved method of respiration and the gymanstic of voice and speech
Creator: Klindworth, L
Creator: Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
Publisher: Glasgow : F. Bauermeister
Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library
Contributor: Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh
Date: 1896
Language: eng
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AFC Wulfs stuttering start to the season continued with a comprehensive defeat at the hands of high flying league newcomers St Andrews
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 12: Joshua Ezeudu attends the American Institute For Stuttering 17th Annual Gala hosted by Emily Blunt on June 12, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for American Institute for Stuttering)
Tony Robbins cures this man's stutter of 30 years in just 7 minutes. It is amazing what one can do when they change their way of thinking.
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Stutter Social:
Stutter Social was one of my highlights from yesterday's G+ Hangout
presentation. I love the idea of using Hangouts for support groups. I
love the idea of using social media of any sort to make life a little
more friendly, cheerful, and helpful for people in communities that
are marginalized or excluded through no real fault of their own. The
list of potential groups is huge, I'm sure you can all think of
several people you've known who were left out for one reason or
another. I especially like this if it actually helps build COMMUNITY,
creates social and emotional bonds, a sense of compassion and warmth,
and helps them have a sense of community that maybe hasn't been
available for them quite so easily in other spaces. Now, I don't
stuffer, so I have not intruded myself into one of these hangouts. I
don't feel it would be right to just pop in out of curiosity. But I
love that they've created a space for themselves, and am awed that
they have taken the risk to do so publicly. How wonderful! I hope to
see other support group communities looking at this and starting to
think about how they might use this technology for themselves.
In their words:
"Stutter Social is an organization that connects people who stutter
(PWS) through Google+ Hangouts. Every time a Stutter Social Hangout
begins, the button on the Find a Hangout page turns green and clicking
it will bring you directly to the Hangout. We also post the Hangout
link on our Facebook page and Google+ page."
In addition to their website, they are all over the main social media
spaces, not just Google Plus.
Facebook:
www.facebook.com/pages/Stutter-Social/307357639290892?sk=...
Twitter:
Google Plus:
Got his new wig from Echo Wigs, and finally shed his default wig that came with him. He's adorable. ^~^
AFC Wulfs stuttering start to the season continued with a comprehensive defeat at the hands of high flying league newcomers St Andrews
A typo on the sign sounds like a verbal tic. Oddly, this was the only one of six signs with this typo, the others were all in perfectly standard English.