Articles, tagged with "audience", page 14
04th September 2008
There are six popular ways to announce your engagement. The three traditional ways include newspaper announcements, formal engagement announcements and announcing at an engagement party. The three modern ways include emailing your family and friends, crea...
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Author:
Pamela Kazmierczak
13th August 2008
So first things first, what are joint ventures or JV's as they are commonly called. Simply put they are partnerships between two or more businesses or people with the sole purpose of increasing their reach and hence profits by promoting or selling each ot...
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Author:
Ruby Pameh
09th July 2008
For one's speech to be effective, one should ensure to answer the following questions:What? - The overview of the speech Why? - Why is the speech/subject important? How? - The format of speech to be used Who? - The speaker and the audience...The Four Ps f...
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Author:
Jennie
18th June 2008
A question heard a lot in the world of mini motos is: what is the difference between mini motos and midi motos?
Well the answer is simple, the difference between a mini and midi moto is the size. A midi moto is about one and a half times the size of a...
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Author:
marc wilton
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...
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Author:
Jonathan Steele
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...
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Author:
Jonathan Steele
04th February 2008
You have just sported a girl that is beautiful and attractive. Your feelings cannot give you a break. She is too attractive to let go. You feel you desperately need to convince a girl and get a date but the fear of rejection is weighing heavily on you. Yo...
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Author:
Francis K Githinji
29th January 2008
Much is spoken about behaving professionally. Most people can actively recognise professionalism or the lack of it in others, but find it extremely difficult to define it, or model it when considering their own behaviour.So lets unpick exactly what we mea...
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Author:
Gina Gardiner
21st January 2008
If you want to increase your business and enhance your sales you should consider using sales letters to get the attention you are searching for. They are a great way to enhance any business provided they are used correctly. There are several reasons why a...
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Author:
James Kronefield
06th November 2007
The objective behind an argumentative essay is to induce an audience of a claim, for which you are presenting the rational arguments. Therefore, all through the task of erecting an argument, we must be acutely aware of our audience.A Basic guide to write ...
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Author:
Bharat Jain
27th September 2007
The realisation that the power of conversation needs to be understood by all is vitally important.There are many programs for learning effective English, such as "Good English - The Language of Success" by Heap Publishing is particularly effective. A famo...
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Author:
Arther
25th July 2007
Firstly,as a musical artist, there is no exact "formula" that can get you signed to a label and this may be disappointing for some to hear but don't be discouraged.Getting signed to a label can sometimes come about just by being in the right place at the ...
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Author:
Sophie Curran
24th July 2007
The test of a successful speaker is the effect he produces upon his audience. He may exhaust all the arts of elocution, rhetoric, and logic; he may be a master of English style, but unless he persuade his hearers to act he is not in the highest sense an o...
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Author:
Liza Othman
23rd May 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 The College Of Public SpeakingIntroducing the guest speaker is not the easiest of tasks. Always remember your audience - what's in it for them?How seldom do we hear an introduction which is really not much more than a partial biography,...
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Author:
VINCESTEV
09th April 2007
Have you ever counted the number of "uh", "urm", "you know", "hmm" or "now" littered in your speech? I did. Not pretty. I still remember the first time when someone counted for me. It was so bad that he stopped counting at 60. I wasn't alone of course. In...
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Author:
Eric Feng