Archive for January, 2009
Discover how easy it is to make money by writing.
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Article writing may seem easy to you but there are just a few points you should take note to increase the attractiveness and conversion rate to your website.
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Articles and content of the site makes a whole lot of difference in your site, because they can hold the attention of visitors to your site and keep them there.
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Well, if you haven’t heard the negative news surrounding the governor of Illinois, Rod Blagojevich (now referred to as Rod), you just might be living in a vacuum. After watching Rod on The Today Show (1-26-09) this morning, I seriously wonder if he has schizophrenia. His grandiose comparisons to Gandhi, Mandela, and Martin Luther King almost made me lose my breakfast. And to add insult to injury I heard this morning that he may have an offer to host a radio talk show.
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When you first find out youre to be the best man at a wedding, its probably a pretty good feeling.When you find out there is a speech involved, however, you may change your mind.All you need to make this a painless exercise, however, are several best man speech ideas.
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Summary: Now that you have read this article you may want to start on your new and found press release once you do a few you will get used to doing them over and over again. These tips are here to help you so utilize them and get the word out about your business.
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Aside from the probability that most students will be wealthier than the average first time buyer or working class citizen, thanks to their immunity from the credit crunch (for the time being anyway) they
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Can you pick one word from the following list that describes your voice?
High-pitched, whiny, nasal, hoarse, throaty, gravelly, scratchy, whispery, soft, loud, strident, shrill, thick, thin, young-sounding, old-sounding, muddy, chirpy, raspy, tight, mumbling, wispy.
If just one of those words is descriptive of how you sound, you might want to consider voice training because the words that describe a good speaking voice are not found in that list.
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Over the course of history some authors have had a blurred conception of the difference between fact and fiction attempting to sell their made up tales as true personal memoirs. Here is a history of some of the most major literary hoaxes to be discovered in history.
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In Part 1 of Establishing Composure in Public Speaking, I discussed the value of approaching the lectern with confidence and acknowledging your audience before opening your mouth to speak.
What I havent mentioned, however, is what I believe to be the most important thing you should do before you even begin your walk to the lectern.
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