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Insights Into Dating Irish Men

03rd February 2009
Dating Irish men can be pretty exciting; no matter whether you are Irish or from another culture. Dating Irish men is just like dating your average male who is single. However, there are certain things that you can do to ensure that you date an Irish guy ... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Dating Tips: 5 Signs He is Interested in You

27th November 2008
Women hate rejection. Its one thing for a man to be rejected, but let's face it: for females it's a much less frequent occurrence, making it all the more horrific when it happens. There are of course non confrontational ways to approach or pick up men, su... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Furreal Friends Biscuit, My Lovin' Pup by Hasbro is a Great Christmas Gift

05th November 2008
Kids love animals.Try finding a young child who has not fallen head over heels in love with one animal or another.Children always want a pet of their own to love and be loved by.It is a childs nature to be like this. For some families the sheer logistic... Read >
Author: Jean Morgan

Mannerisms, the Wasted Gesture of Public Speaking

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... Read >
Author: Jonathan Steele

Inappropriate Public Speaking Gestures

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... Read >
Author: Jonathan Steele

The Appropriate Gesture for Public Speakers

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... Read >
Author: Jonathan Steele

Mirroring and Pacing Your Client

20th August 2007
Have you ever had a salesperson you felt comfortable around? There are reasons why. Weather naturally or they had trained themselves to do so. You can relate to someone through mannerisms and voice. If you are soft spoken and go to buy from someone who... Read >
Author: Richard Cannon
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