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Writing & Speaking
07th May 2008
Every Traditional Publisher should read the book by Nicholas Taleb called 'The Black Swan'. Not least because it's now a runaway best-seller and, in the fine tradition of that category, it was ignored by most publishers who were asked to publish it. If pe...
07th May 2008
Whether you run a small business or are a CEO in a major corporation, if you don't speak up, you will not reach your full potential. Susan RoAne, in her landmark book, How to Work the Room tells us that 93 percent of people report that they are shy. Thi...
06th May 2008
Bob ran really fast down the brightly lit hallway to the slowly closing door at the very end. He was on his way to his most favorite class: Grammar 101.
While we commend Bob's enthusiasm for grammar, this use of adverbs is excessive. We call this "adve...
06th May 2008
In the few minutes it takes you to read this article, hundreds of new blogs will be created and thousands upon thousands of posts will have been made world wide.
The information age we live in, has allowed everyone, from the local teenager to large cor...
06th May 2008
How do you keep the reader constantly agog throughout your story, desperate to know what happens next? It's simple. Use the technique that has been used since the beginning of story-telling: a good helping of conflict.
Conflict does not always imply ph...
01st May 2008
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01st May 2008
This is the third of three articles on using gestures for public speaking. This deals with mannerisms. The first dealt with appropriate gestures and the second inappropriate gestures.
When speaking in front of an audience, as seasoning enhance a meal...
01st May 2008
This is the second of three articles on gestures for public speakers. This deals with inappropriate gestures. The first article looked at appropriate gestures and the last will deal with mannerisms.
When speaking in front of an audience, gestures enha...
01st May 2008
This is the first of three articles on gestures for public speakers. This deals with appropriate gestures. The following two articles will deal with inappropriate gestures and mannerisms.
When speaking in front of an audience, gestures enhance the talk...
01st May 2008
Excerpts from the conversation between two ardent fans of Jackie Chan.
Fan 1:” seen the latest flick?”
Fan 2:”nooo, I missed the last show; there’s no other movie hall left.”
Fan 1: “God man! You missed something amazing. You have to wait...
01st May 2008
If you understand what Urdu poetry is then you may want to know where to find it so that you can read it on a regular basis. There are really only a few places that you can find it for the purpose of reading it. Your library, the Internet and your famil...
01st May 2008
You may not know what Urdu poetry is if you are not familiar with Hindu and the traditions that comes with it. There are some questions that you may be asking yourself. What is Urdu poetry? How to find it? Why read it?
What Is Urdu Poetry?...
01st May 2008
There are many reasons that you may need to learn about Hindu Poetry. What is it really? Why should I learn about it? What can it do for me? These are all questions that you may be asking yourself.
What is Urdu Poetry?
It’s a form of Hi...
01st May 2008
If you decide that you want to be a writer, then poetry is a good place to start. Where do you start? How is American poetry different from Urdu poetry? Why write poetry? You may be asking yourself these questions and more.
Where to Start
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01st May 2008
The beginnings of Urdu poetry can be traced as far back as the 13th century, when some poets of in the north of India started experimenting with the style. But the classic form of Urdu poetry that we modern humans have come to know did not really take on ...
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