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Kill Objections With Sidewinder Precision

22nd September 2009
It's one of those days. You make a passionate speech. Then, your mood is dashed as the audience lobs contradiction and rebuttal. You walk away dejected. Hours later the perfect counter-reply pops into your brain. You groan. Why in the world didn't you ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Good Sound Nutrition Advice (Whey Protein and Weight Loss)

22nd September 2009
A common theme that orators use at commencement addresses is, “things that I wish I would have known.” The orators will tell about experiences that happened in their lives after graduation, and how they wish that someone would have told them a key p... Read >
Author: GeraldFitz

Make your Speech a Success….

18th September 2009
Once a young priest asked his honest grandmother how she found his first sermon. She answered:” I noticed only three flaws in it. First, you were reading. Second, you were not reading very well. And third, that sermon was not worth reading at all!” We... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Three Easy Steps To Be Good In Public Speaking

17th September 2009
Throughout the history of human civilization, people have been expressing their confidence and strength, not only by force, but also by the noble art of public speaking. The orators of ancient Greece were highly respected and valued in the community. L... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

History of Public Speaking

17th September 2009
There never has been in the history of the world a time when the spoken word has been equaled in value and importance by any other means of communication. If one traces the development of mankind from what he considers its earliest stage he will find that... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Embrace debate as a critical component of democracy

17th September 2009
Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are the two remaining candidates for nomination by the Democratic Party for the US Presidency. If finally elected to the White House in November, Clinton would be the first woman President of the US. If it were Obama, ... Read >
Author: Naveen Kumar

Listening Skills Development: How Listening Skills Can Make You Successful In Life

16th September 2009
People are always moved by good speakers. Orators, politicians, members of the debate team… After all, they command a certain air of respect and the people love listening to what they have to say. However, they may also tend to overlook the importan... Read >
Author: jeremy

Conspiracies Against Pakistan: From Qadian to Taliban

26th June 2009
On 4th of June, 1858, John Bright, one of the greatest orators in the British House of Commons, raised a question: “How long does England propose to govern India? Nobody can answer that question. But, be it 50 or 100 or 500 years, does any man with the ... Read >
Author: Asarul'Islam Syed MD

HOW TO SOUND LIKE YOU MEAN BUSINESS (EVEN WHEN YOU FEEL LIKE A WIMP INSIDE)

11th June 2009
There comes a time in life when we need to throw our weight around. To be taken seriously. To command attention. Not to intimidate or manipulate others (I hope) but to take a powerful stand for something we believe in. With my three-step VoiceShaping ... Read >
Author: Susan Berkely

Wedding Speeches: Added Gems to the Happy Occasion

06th June 2009
Life is full of wonders, some happy some sad. Wedding is one of those happy occasions. Apart from merry making and auspicious occasion of life sharing of the bride and the groom, wedding has more to it. The wedding speeches orated by the father of the bri... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

Prepare Speeches to Motivate Listeners

06th June 2009
Giving a good speech on the spur of the moment is definitely a hard nut to crack. Orators who are adept at speaking in public have learned the art of powerful persuasion through organized speeches. As a skill, the creation of an organized speech can be le... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

Top Tip For Making A Great Speech

20th May 2009
How can you train your mind to overcome all of the negative fear and anxiety which is often associated with public speaking, and instead boost positive and confident thought, thereby paving the way to delivering your speech calmly, powerfully and successf... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton

Public Speaking As a Tool For Controlling the Masses

16th April 2009
Those among us who learn and perfect the art of public speaking attain the means and the power to control and even suppress the rest of us. This world is run by those who can express themselves better and convince his or her fellows that he or she has th... Read >

Public Speaking as a Tool for Controlling the Masses

28th March 2009
Those among us who learn and perfect the art of public speaking attain the means and the power to control and even suppress the rest of us. This world is run by those who can express themselves better and convince his or her fellows that he or she has ... Read >
Author: zander smith

Public Speaking as a Tool for Controlling the Masses

27th March 2009
Those among us who learn and perfect the art of public speaking attain the means and the power to control and even suppress the rest of us. This world is run by those who can express themselves better and convince his or her fellows that he or she has ... Read >
Author: zander smith

A Lesson From Bobby Jindal

12th March 2009
Given his reputation within the party, it wasn't surprising to see Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal selected to give the Republican response to President Obama's first appearance before a joint session of Congress. What was surprising was Jindal's deliver... Read >
Author: davidsnell

Confidence and Speaking In Public

09th March 2009
Confidence is gained by continuously getting exposed to a large audience. Great performers too face a nervous tension but they sincerely deliver the goods with conviction. The best way to gain confidence is to practice speaking in front of the mirror or s... Read >
Author: Jennie

Different Kinds Of Monkey Characteristics

15th December 2008
The monkey happens to be the most versatile of all signs in the Chinese zodiac. Monkeys ardor to be in the fame, like to impress people with their knowledge and this testifies to their showy and ostentatious features. He has an unquenchable intellectual c... Read >
Author: Janice Sherwood

How to Practice Effective Leadership in a Difficult Economy

30th October 2008
A key to effective leadership is being an effective role model. In this difficult economy, leadership excellence is more important than ever. The business environment is more competitive. Employees, business owners, managers and supervisors must perfo... Read >
Author: Colleen Kettenhofen

HOW TO SOUND LIKE YOU MEAN BUSINESS (EVEN WHEN YOU FEEL LIKE A WIMP INSIDE)

26th September 2008
There comes a time in life when we need to throw our weight around. To be taken seriously. To command attention. Not to intimidate or manipulate others (I hope) but to take a powerful stand for something we believe in. With my three-step VoiceShaping ... Read >
Author: Susan Berkely

Myths and Misconception about Translation Business

23rd January 2008
The world is populated with number of languages, and every language has thousands of monolingual or bilingual orators. Any effort to establish a translation company is a challenging task, because the figure of prospective competitors is vast. Once you hav... Read >
Author: seoicreon

How To Deliver A Speech Effectively

24th July 2007
The naturalness and effectiveness of a speech depend in no small measure upon the attitude of the speaker's mind toward his subject and the occasion. If he sets out with the express purpose of making a great oration, or of electrifying his audience, the c... Read >
Author: Liza Othman

Listening with Your Answer Running

11th January 2007
LISTENING WITH YOUR ANSWER RUNNINGThere is a story out of Edinburgh, Scotland, about a woman who wasresolutely opposed to street-corner evangelism. One Sunday evening shewas waiting for a streetcar at the Mound, a location used by variousorators and, on t... Read >
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History of Public Speaking

13th July 2006
There never has been in the history of the world a time when the spoken word has been equaled in value and importance by any other means of communication. If one traces the development of mankind from what he considers its earliest stage he will find that... Read >
Author: Tim Allen

Kill objections with sidewinder precision

05th June 2006
It's one of those days. You make a passionate speech. Then, your mood is dashed as the audience lobs contradiction and rebuttal. You walk away dejected. Hours later the perfect counter-reply pops into your brain. You groan. Why in the world didn't you... Read >
Author: Joseph Plazo

History of neck tie

31st May 2006
Long time back, neck tie evolved as a direct result of war. In 1660, a regiment from Croatia visited Paris. The soldiers were presented to Louis XIV, a monarch. At that time, the officers of the regiment had worn bright colored fashion handkerchiefs aroun... Read >
Author: olivia andrews

How Certain Mental Preparation is Vital in Improving Your Speech

07th May 2006
1. General Knowledge. An ideal orator is necessarily a man of extensive knowledge. According to the ancients he should be well-grounded in religion, law, philosophy, history, logic, and numerous other subjects. Cicero, in speaking of the incredible ... Read >
Author: Hans-Ole Wandt

How To Improve Your Memory By Up To 10 Times With Memory Techniques

01st April 2006
Improve Your Memory By Up To 10 Times With Memory TechniquesI'm writing this article to inform you about memory techniques. Whenapplied correctly they are so powerful that can improve your memorymany times. Don't worry, they have nothing to do with your m... Read >
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Make your Speech a Success.

09th November 2005
Once a young priest asked his honest grandmother how she found his first sermon. She answered:" I noticed only three flaws in it. First, you were reading. Second, you were not reading very well. And third, that sermon was not worth reading at all!... Read >
Author: Daniel Hunt