Archive for May, 2009
Does English grammar software perform as advertised? Does it really help you grammar, spelling, and punctuation? Here, we take a look how this type of software works and what it can do for you.
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The key is to have notes that have the correct level of detail, and this usually means making them as succinct as possible. Ideally, speaking notes will serve only as a reminder of sections of a speech that are already more or less memorized by the speaker.
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20 Life-Altering Metaphors
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Time Magazine lists Gordon Brown, Boris Johnson and Michael Eavis among the most influential 100 people in the world
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BBC Two creates a series of programmes to look at how the recession is changing Britain
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Being nervous before giving a speech is common, and for some there is actual physical pain and discomfort. However by following these basic guidelines you can minimize these symptoms and quickly develop a more confident frame.
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One of the easiest ways to let your visitors know youre interested in them and have the right solution for their needs is to eliminate the word me and use the word you in your website copywriting.
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If you check out Wordtracker GTrends, a free keyword suggestion tool, and enter the keyword or phrase which interests you, you will be shown the number of searches carried out on that keyword or phrase. Click on the graph beside your chosen word or phrase and you will see the estimated number of pages listed in Google for it.
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When writing your web pages, make sure they’re easy to read. Your visitors only spend a few seconds examining a new site they visit. If your site is hard to read, they might run away to the next site available.
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Public speaking is the number 1 fear for many people. This fear is taught to us by circumstances and therefore can be overcome. This article presents 5 P’s to apply to unlearn the fear of public speaking.
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