“To be or not to be . . .”
When Shakespeare gave Hamlet his difficult soliloquy, he allowed some [...]
When Shakespeare gave Hamlet his difficult soliloquy, he allowed some [...]
“Toto, I’ve a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.” [...]
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The story-telling template is actually older than Shakespeare, timeless in [...]
Your trial ends. The jurors are released. You ask them their [...]
Trial Science conducted several rounds of pre-trial research for Paul Yetter [...]
This Persuasion Tip is very different—more of a “behind the curtain” view of [...]
I have pushed many of you to the very edge [...]
We don’t know a lot of actual facts or scientific [...]
Rhetoricians (those Greek guys whose names we are supposed to [...]