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At Arnett & Associates,
our talent speaks volumes... on almost any subject!
Need program ideas? We
can help you with that!
We have
it all when it comes to your presentation needs – access
to the nation’s best speakers and historic interpreters,
decades of combined event planning experience, and the
expertise to ensure that your event will be a memorable
and thought-provoking success. Let our speakers do the
talking – they will entertain, excite, and enlighten
your audience!
Our
speakers entertain, excite, and enlighten as
historic characters OR as themselves.
Leadership lessons from some of the greatest leaders in
history:
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Presidential presentations by the
presidents themselves, anywhere from one to four at a
time.
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Stage a presidential debate – how about
the laissez-faire attitude of Thomas Jefferson squaring
off against FDR and his New Deal vision of the United
States?
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Winston Churchill: Wit and Wisdom
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Host a Churchill Symposium
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Stage a Constitutional debate between
Thomas Jefferson and Chief Justice John Marshall
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A Debate between Thomas Jefferson and
Patrick Henry
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Patrick Henry’s “Give me liberty or give
me death” speech
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Thomas Jefferson teaching a class on The
Declaration of Independence of the U.S. Constitution
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Discussion with Thomas Jefferson
on almost any subject
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Discover the Hypomanic
Disposition of the World's Greatest Leaders
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A presentation by Italian royalty, Lorenzo
de’ Medici with his entourage or scribe
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Chief Justice John Marshall and Thomas Jefferson debating Constitutional Law – Join two of American history’s most notable historical figures on the subject of the law, as they debate the development and necessity behind the key elements of
constitutional law at ;its roots, and how its meaning and
purpose may; have changed in its use today.
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Meet
the big four of Mt. Rushmore: Teddy Roosevelt, Abe
Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson and George Washington.
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George Washington as they share their perspectives
on a number of subjects that are still relevant today.
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Meriwether Lewis
recounting his experience with friend and fellow
explorer, William Clark, or reporting to his mentor
and boss, President Thomas Jefferson.
Hear candid discussions and observations from the
world’s greatest explorers:
Get
a new take on history:
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Hear King Henry VIII’s perspective on
dealing with marriage….
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Let John Rolfe officially welcome you and
your group to Jamestown.
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Attend a renaissance fair.
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Take a Shakespeare primer.
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Learn about 17th century
handwriting analysis.
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Take a tour of the Queen’s Royal Library
and art collection without having to get on a plane.
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Find out why the English were so darned
fond of that thick, ruffled collar around their necks?
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Find out the glamour and gilt of the
properly dressed gentry over several centuries.
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The many faces of Abe Lincoln.
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Hear about how capitalism saved America
from the guy who wrote the book.
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Romp through history with a variety of
historical scholars who can paint a picture of American
or local history.
Business Brush-up and Discovery:
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Study team building with one of history’s
most successful team builders, Meriwether Lewis.
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The Hypomanic Edge: The link
between a (little) craziness and success. Are you
hypomanic?
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How Hypomania and Capitalism Saved America
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NOT the Teacher’s Pet:
Cutting up in class and
other irritating habits of successful businessmen.
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Brush up on your writing skills.
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Revisit proper grammar.
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Get tips on business writing (e.g.,
letters, technical writing).
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Learn to deliver winning presentations.
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Learn about entrepreneurship from John
Rolfe.
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Learn the proper Internet etiquette in
today’s global society.
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Discover how redefining your image can
jumpstart your career
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Learn about the psychology of perception
and how it relates to business
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International Reconnaissance? What is it
and why is it important?
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Polish up on labor laws, and the most
up-to-the advice on employment topics.
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Find balance, perspective and success in
life with the inspiring advice of Henry David Thoreau.
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Doodle with a doodler: Take a peek into
the mind of an editorial cartoonist.
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Add culture to your event with musicians,
dancers and other
historical re-enactors
Want to enhance the
program ideas you already have?
We can help you develop
them in a thought-provoking and memorable way!
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