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James Treece
Dr James Treecesays there ismore to life than work Asproof ofthat statement, he's often spotted cruising inhis '68 Firebird or taking photographs.
Treece, a sociology professor atLiberty, joined the
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Before coming to Liberty. Treece taught at various Christian andsecular colleges Before becoming a teacher, however, he was employed asaprivatedetective
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Treece enjoysavariety of hobbies includingphotography, traveling and aerobic excercise. His travels have taken him around theworld and back
"Hawaii would be the best place Ican think of to revisit," hesays. "Itwas a tropical paradise."
The freelance photographer hassetup his own darkroom and studio, capable ofdoing both color and black andwhite work. He hasbeen published inavariety of magazines,but shies from photography asa profession because ofthepressure associated withit.
"I enjoy teaching very much," hesays "I like the students and thesubject of sociology Iam glad to be part ofChancellor Falwell's vision."
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Professor Don Harrison
Do n Harrison practices what he preaches A public speaking teacher should speak in public, he believes.
In the 13 years he has been at Liberty, he has spoken to service clubs and church groups,
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Lynchburg General Hospitaland the HospiceOrganization
Because he was saved through reading aGideon Bible, he now he represents the Gideons by speaking in churches and civic organizations
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Several years ago, he was speaking about 85 times a year — often twice a day This yearhe has turned his attention to radio broadcasts to promote hisspeechesand a series of motivational speeches aimed atbusines people and others who are interested in leadership management Memorization is important, he feels,especially ina publicspeaker. Itisso important to Harrisonthathehaswritten a simplified memory course that uses several tapes in addition to his book. He has also conducted a memory program for public schools.
Harrison is a member of Toastmasters International, an organization concentrating on speakingcontests.He hascompeted his way up tothe state championships,the fourth speaking level.
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