Articles, tagged with "monologue", page 6
20th February 2009
Songs can have a rather curious and interesting history. After all, as with any form of art, writing lyrics and creating music can be very personal. Often, the lyrics and the music touch the most personal insights and experiences of the artist. Therefore,...
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Bei Maniago
19th February 2009
Seven is a magic number. Why? Because there are seven simple strategies every small business can employ to jump on the social marketing bandwagon. The best part: most require only a moderate investment of time and/or money.
1.Start Blogging - Blogging ...
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Jonathan Jay
18th February 2009
Almost everyone has had an experience giving a speech sometime or the other. It may be as the best man at your friend's wedding or as the valedictorian at your graduation ceremony. Everyone agrees, that public speaking doesn't come naturally to most peopl...
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malc88
20th January 2009
Communication in relationships is very important. Many couples find this out when they get into relationships. However, there has been a lot of talk on communication and no action. It is vital for you to know how to communicate effectively with your partn...
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Francis K Githinji
12th January 2009
Giving out too much information is never going to work out with any marketing venture that you use to promote your business. You must always think that people do not have much time to spend reading through your ads, especially if they won't easily get how...
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maureen pelayo
08th January 2009
If you want to learn stand-up comedy, then you need to know what a punchline really is. Just knowing that the punchline is the funny part of a joke is not enough.
So let me redefine the term punchline:
A punchline is very simply a "reaction" using y...
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Author:
Steve Roye
28th December 2008
An acting audition is an important part of any actor's career, and could mean the difference between landing the job or not. Here are a few tips that you should always follow in your acting auditions.
Even the most seasoned actor may find themselves ne...
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Author:
Allan
17th December 2008
The biggest problem in education nowadays is that people don't see what it is really about. Education is a TRIANGLE. Education works only when all sides of the triangle are in contact. If you separate one side of the triangle from another, you end up with...
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Florence Bernard
30th September 2008
Communicating with your Clients and Prospects
Most people talk about different things with different people. With one friend the conversation might usually focus on relationships, while with another, perhaps talk turns more naturally to movies, books, ...
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Neil Anuskiewicz
18th September 2008
How to get unstuck and become the person you've always aspired to be! I had a good friend tell me once - walls and obstacles are not put there to keep you out or to keep you from getting what you want out of life - it's to see how badly you really want it...
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KevinBoyle
09th September 2008
I don't know if you have ever been in the scenario where you are about to walk into a meeting, you know that this guy you are meeting has the potential to give you an order that will take you to the next level.
Your hands are a bit sweaty, you really h...
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3rsales
05th September 2008
Auditioning can be stressful for Female Models, but it's the best way to find work in theater, film and commercials. Here are some helpful hints when heading out for an audition.
1) Arrive at least 15 minutes early. You don't want to have to rush into...
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jimmy carter
22nd August 2008
Have you ever wondered what is the skeleton key the advanced public speakers possess and as a result stick out from the crowd?
Do you really want to know?
First things first, a novice tends to make sure that every single aspect of his presentation...
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simon garmah
20th August 2008
"Choose life. Choose a job. Choose a career. Choose a family." These words were spoken in the 1996 movie "Trainspotting". It was the beginning of a monologue outlining the average person's walk through life, with the idea that you get a job and work at ...
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Author:
Justin Havre
11th June 2008
Destructive Silence in the Workplace
- Krishna Sagar Rao [Ph.D] , M.B.A , M.P.M , D.A.Pr , D.Psy.
This silence is no gold
What I observed at one of the organizations , while I am working on a study and what I am also writing about in, 'Emotional As...
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Author:
Krishna Sagar Rao