Articles, tagged with "bill clinton", page 5
19th March 2008
The pen truly is mightier than the sword and if you don't believe it just turn on your TV set. Day after day and minute by minute we are bombarded be speeches, whether it is a politician trying to win your vote or a corporate representative vying for your...
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Author:
Ronald Tulit
25th February 2008
We all carry that stereotype of someone swinging a watch on a chain in front of a person's eyes when we think about hypnotism. Although there are plenty who still use this method, there are other ways to hypnotize someone. Did you know that by just spea...
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Author:
Shane Wilson
20th February 2008
Here's part three in the four part series of articles about the representational systems of communication. Previously I wrote an overview of the different systems and how we can use these to gain rapport for easier persuasion and then went into more detai...
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Author:
Kenrick E. Cleveland
13th February 2008
Democrat Barack Obama criticized Hillary Clinton for being too closely linked to the past. He said Clinton was finding it difficult "to break out of the politics of the past," referring to the time of her husband, Bill Clinton's presidentship.
Obama ai...
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Author:
Emma
27th September 2007
How your body speaks louder than your wordsIt's January of 1998 and President Bill Clinton is saying, "I did not....". In Minneapolis the phone is ringing every five minutes. "Have you got it figured out yet? Is he lying? We know he is lying, but we need ...
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Harlan Goerger
26th July 2007
We live in the age of technology. I know that there have been other generations that have felt that they have seen much advancement in technology in their life time, but I think ours is truly the technological age. I am in my late forties and when I was i...
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Author:
Richard Henderson
18th June 2007
If our forefathers were here today they would either scout out an island someplace and found a new country or commit suicide. These days it is not a choice of who will run our country the best but a choice in who will finch off the United States the faste...
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Jeffrey A. Solochek
01st March 2007
In December of 2000, Al Gore conceded the election for President of the United States to George W. Bush.
I won't go into all that led up to that event or all that followed. That's not what I want to talk about. However, as bad as the results must hav...
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Author:
Donovan Baldwin
17th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Lynn VanDyke
If you are an online business owner then you must read this article. You could be losing hundreds or thousands of visitors each and every day. Did you know that millions of people are using the web to find pictures of Old Fa...
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Author:
Lynn VanDyke
17th November 2006
It is rare, rare indeed when a major media entity bucks the trend, and does what it believes in. Recently ABC under Disney's guidance aired the $40 million production, ?The Path to 9/11?. This was a five hour-two night portrayal of the events that led to ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
16th November 2006
Does Attractive = Believable?
Research that shows that people that are considered attractive tend to be believed more readily than those that are not considered attractive or as attractive. That is probably why John F Kennedy and Bill Clinton got away...
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Author:
Adam Eason
15th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Richard Stoyeck
When Bill Clinton ran for the Presidency in 1992, his platform was basically, it's the economy ?Stupid?. When we look at the state of the American automobile industry, we believe both companies are on the wrong track. Gen...
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Richard Stoyeck
13th November 2006
Internet might not be an unheard of commodity for most of us today but the story wasn't always the same. Imagine the world these days but for the e-mails-be it business or a friend just dropping by to say hi!, online bill payments, railway, air-ticket res...
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Author:
Samuel Hary
07th September 2006
Can YOU RECALL the last time you heard the newsman deliver his piece and you latched on till the last syllable?
....Or what about that rousing cry by Brad Pitt who
(melodramatically) exhorted, "Beyond that beach is Immortality. Take it. It's YOURS!!"
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Author:
Joseph Plazo
23rd August 2006
Copyright 2006 Richard Stoyeck
Have you ever notice how biased the media is? Let's look at the press for the moment. The New York Times is thought to have a liberal bias. How do you go about checking it out to see if it's true? What you have to do is ...
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Author:
Richard Stoyeck