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23rd September 2009
With a 445-foot landing over the center field wall of the Giants' waterfront AT&T Park, two run shot Barry Bonds beat his magical 715th home run, overtaking baseball legend Babe Ruth for second place on the all-time home-run list. In the fourth-inning Bon... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
20th September 2009
Winning six NBA Championships, a record of six Finals MVPs, five NBA MVPs, three All Star game MVPs, and even considering the multiple retirements, "His Airness" Michael Jordan is an absolute legend Early in his career, he won the adoration and admiratio... Read >
Author: Cheryll Cruz
17th September 2009
First, if you are looking for a persuasive speech topic, you must know that the more controversial the speech topics, are the more response you will get from your audiences.
The topic sentence has to be short, declarative sentence that states the centr... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
10th August 2009
Maybe you're great at negotiating free entrees after a less-than-stellar serving experience at your favourite restaurant. Or maybe you received a standing ovation for your 'disgruntled customer' performance the last time your vet tried to overcharge you.
... Read >
Author: Auger Hollingsworth Law Firm
03rd August 2009
Sister Act is based on the 1992 hit comedy film of the same name. The West End production was adapted by Stage Entertainment and produced by Whoopi Goldberg, the famous Hollywood star. It is a divine musical comedy.
Sister act begins with disco diva De... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
03rd August 2009
Big Brother musical show received the award as 'the greatest musical of the decade' from The Society of West End Theater. Few musicals have received such a standing ovation from the audience, thereby lifting out more than four awards to its credit. As it ... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
10th July 2009
Leave Audience Breathless with Artistic Poster Design
A poster is one of the most important promotional campaign materials for your theater play. This contains the key details about your theater play such as title, date, location and actors. An effect... Read >
Author: Girlie
05th June 2009
By now, you’ve probably heard about the incredible performance by Susan Boyle on Britain’s Got Talent. What an amazing display of allowing your soul to fly.
Watching the video, you realize that not only the judges but the audience as well were prej... Read >
Author: Debra Fentress
05th June 2009
There are some movies that did not make it to the top slots in year 2008. However they are a class apart in their own right and deserve special mention. Here are four good ones that are a must-watch for all movie fans.
10000 BC – This is the first 2... Read >
Author: liza252
29th May 2009
UNESCO has long tagged Prague- integral part of the "Magic triangle", a world heritage site. This "City of a Hundred Spires" is a long standing ovation of history stretched over past 900 years! The twelfth century monuments along with amazing block of art... Read >
Author: Article Publisher
09th April 2009
Companies that go ‘green’ and contribute to an eco-friendly planet need a standing ovation for their environmental efforts. Now that our earth is heading towards a disturbing global warming trend, now is the best time to take a stand and be a ‘green... Read >
Author: bizman2008
09th April 2009
Companies that go ‘green’ and contribute to an eco-friendly planet need a standing ovation for their environmental efforts. Now that our earth is heading towards a disturbing global warming trend, now is the best time to take a stand and be a ‘green... Read >
Author: bizman2008
07th April 2009
Karaoke has its roots in 1970s Japan. The Kobe City port was an international mecca, often referred to as "the gateway of fashion and trend." In fact, instant noodles, automated ticket gates and saunas all stemmed from this region.
Whenever a strollin... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
21st January 2009
Twenty two percent of the United States voted for Obama in the general election. John McCain drew a little under Obama’s tally so that means that 78 percent of the nation either voted for McCain or did not vote at all. With all the hype about the Obama ... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
06th January 2009
When hard times hit, they hit hard. And right now, hard times have clobbered America with one hell of a sucker punch. The economy has nosedived like a stalled airplane, and if you’ve been fortunate enough to dodge its crash, you probably know at least... Read >
Author: Merryl Lentz
19th December 2008
Public Speaking Pointers
A successful speech should always end in a standing ovation.Here are 11 tips on how to get your standing ovation!
1-have something interesting to say.if you do you are 80% there.if you dont have anything interesting to say,ra... Read >
Author: Yvette Kelly
15th December 2008
In the early 90s, the progress of the AIDS pandemic looked bleak worldwide. Oh, we knew what the disease was, how it spread, and had some theories on how to manage it, but overall the picture was less than appealing.
Imagine, in the face of the despair... Read >
Author: peacecorso
25th September 2008
With Election Day only a few weeks away, both Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain have announced their running mates. With a looming recession, and gas prices expected to spike because of Hurricane Gustav, The Tax Lady Roni Deutch decided to take a dee... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch
19th August 2008
As the old adage goes, "More people are scared of speaking in public than are afraid of dying!" If you're one of those people, don't worry, with these ten tips you'll soon have them eating out of your hand, giving you a standing ovation and demanding an e... Read >
Author: Olivia Stefanino
13th June 2008
Nowadays, if a topic is given to a writer, it is good as his expertise. To be reliable, a writer has to write about a topic that he experienced or has been exposed to. The topic would not only be easy for the writer to write but would also be worth relyi... Read >
Author: alexandergittens01@gmail.com
10th June 2008
If you want to know the person well, you have to search his background. It’s a talent or skill to know the person immediately by simply looking at his works or about what he do, and only few persons can do this. Even if you do “guessed” what type of... Read >
Author: alexandergittens01@gmail.com
10th June 2008
Who is Alexander Gittens? Before answering the “who” lets’ answer the what. First and foremost, Alexander Gittens is a human being. He is a talented and active person with different fields of interests and expertise. He had lots of experiences in ch... Read >
Author: alexandergittens01@gmail.com
06th June 2008
One of the marks of a writer is when he has lots of experiences in life that he is able to share to other people. Not all people are born writer nor has the capability to put thoughts, ideas, comments, and realities into words. In the traditional way, wri... Read >
Author: alexandergittens01@gmail.com
06th June 2008
The young life of Alexander Michael Gittens was a disciplined one. He was focused on school. He excelled in sports and music. He was a musical genius with musical arrangements that were rightfully awarded and recognized. He was a leader among his peer... Read >
Author: alexandergittens01@gmail.com
06th June 2008
Just like Mozart, Alexander Michael Gittens is also a child prodigy. Learning the ropes of music at such an early age is feat that cannot be ignored. The boy 10 was just oozing with talent. At 3 or 4 years of age he was just toying with a toy piano but... Read >
Author: alexandergittens01@gmail.com
15th May 2008
You’ve just started out on your own and, yes, the big day is here! A large contract negotiation with clients in on the agenda, and you’re shaking in your shoes just thinking about it. Chill, it’s not that big a deal. Most clients are human, and if... Read >
Author: Akhil Shahani
08th May 2008
No movie review in history as far as I know starts with instructions about how to watch the film. Expelled is a documentary and contains hundreds of interviews and deep conversations with some of the most highly regarded minds of the time. It has a rhythm... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
28th March 2008
The art of wishing has not been lost to the ages. The art of wishing has carried our emotions since the beginning of time. Our wishes are our fairy tales to the world. Our wishes spot us on morning walks, greet us with standing ovation and are the note... Read >
Author: Dana Dorfman
03rd March 2008
In the Orthodox Church or Cathedrals, the lectern is usually the stand on which the `Bible` or `service books` are rests upon and from which the reading from Scripture are read during the commemoration service procedures by church fathers and Archbishops.... Read >
Author: Narendra
24th January 2008
The team was established in 1972 and was called the New England Whalers. Howard Baldwin, Godfrey Wood, William Barned and John Coburn founded the team. The team won their first Stanley Cup in 2005-06. They are expected to make a great win this season as w... Read >
Author: reed tieri
24th July 2007
Roger Federer wowed crowds at this year's Wimbledon to win his fifth men's finals, casting a ray of sunshine into a stadium nestled beneath gray and cloudy skies. The 2007 Championship matches saw invigorating and exciting plays made by names who have bec... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th June 2007
In the NFL when a player displays behavior that can be described as excessive celebration they can be fined and the team levied a 15 yard penalty on the following play.
In Galesburg Illinois if the friends and relatives of a high school graduate cheer ... Read >
Author: Dan Bimrose
30th April 2007
Copyright � 2006 Ed Bagley
Here are five movies that try hard but to no avail and so are rated terrible for the effort.
Napoleon Dynamite � 1 Star (Terrible)
Napoleon Dynamite is a nerd in high school who tries to make sense of his life amid ... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley
30th March 2007
Les Miserables is considered the most well-known of all
French musicals. The musical, written by French composer
Claude-Michel Schonberg and librettist Alain Boubil
originally for the Paris audience debuted in September
1979. It is actually based ... Read >
Author: mark jones
29th March 2007
Les Miserables is considered the most well-known of all French musicals. The musical, written by French composer Claude-Michel Schonberg and librettist Alain Boubil originally for the Paris audience debuted in September 1979. It is actually based on Victo... Read >
Author: Philip Nicosia
01st March 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Write With Grace
Imagine that you are sitting in front of a group of people and you have just completed your first reading of your first story and the audience gives you a standing ovation. Or, imagine that you are sitting at a tabl... Read >
21st February 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Write With Grace
Imagine that you are sitting in front of a group of people and you have just completed your first reading of your first story and the audience gives you a standing ovation. Or, imagine that you are sitting at a tabl... Read >
07th May 2006
Copyright 2006 SurefireMarketing.com
Did you notice the title for this article?
Of course, it's a headline. That's right and it uses a shop-worn classic format which still continues to amaze me with its power. Just 2 simple words...
"How To..." S... Read >
Author: Yanik Silver
09th February 2006
Will your business-to-business direct mail package
ever produce a standing ovation? It might. When you
mail an effective invitation to a seminar, workshop,
awards show or other live event, you literally move
peopleout of their seats and into your... Read >
Author: Alan Sharpe
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