Articles, tagged with "inflection", page 6
09th June 2009
Have you ever "gotten stuck" with someone?
You want to move on and meet other people, and you have no idea how to do so politely. It appears that the other person would also like to network with others, and she, too, fidgets nervously rather than end...
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Author:
Lillian Bjorseth
18th May 2009
In the previous article, the topic was touch and it's importance to your flirting success. In this article, the last of the series, I'll go over how your vocal signals are also an integral part of non verbal flirting too.
You might be asking yourself h...
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Author:
Joseph Matthews
14th May 2009
Many people don't realize it, but public speaking is a skill like any other, and it can be trained. When organizations like Toastmasters International teach people public speaking, they usually focus on the following six categories:
1. Gestures
Expe...
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Author:
Zander
22nd April 2009
The digital printing can produce many alternatives which the offset method cannot carry out. This type of printing can do big format advertisements in such sizes that traditional offset cannot contain. You moreover don't be anxious about the excellence. T...
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Author:
Sara_Kriss
01st April 2009
Do you know what is the least developed tool for people in sales? If you are familiar with Zig Ziglar's Secrets of Closing the Sale, you probably know what I am referring to. If not, you would be wise to pick up Mr. Ziglar's book the next time you are at ...
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Author:
The Voice Lady
27th March 2009
The history of public speaking is as old as that of mankind.
The advances of technology have only but increased the audience potential of orators but the art and structure of public speech remains persistently the same as that of old. Surprisingly, the...
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Author:
zander smith
27th March 2009
That which makes the voice truly interesting to listen to is color; the life, animation, the emotion you express in speaking. Among the characteristics that make for colorful speaking are speed, force, pacing, pause, inflection, emphasis, and tone. All ar...
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Author:
The Voice Lady
19th March 2009
In selecting bedroom furniture, the initial consideration will be what wide category you identify yourself with: uptown metropolitan, garden cottage, customary, transitional, or extraordinary. A half hour visit with a best salesperson at House of Oak & So...
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Author:
Sharon Samraj
13th March 2009
After discovering you are pregnant, an overwhelming amount of questions pop into your mind. How you will you educate your baby is one of the myriad of questions you will have. Some parents choose to utilize tools such as video tapes and toys to help their...
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Author:
David Cummings
25th February 2009
Finding a person online dating that conspiracy you enough to follow an online discreet relationship is difficult. Once you have found that person you need to return to the age old issues of developing that relationship. In many respects, some may say that...
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Author:
tomandrus007
25th November 2008
Many areas of selling that I've studied and taught to others are rarely, if ever, known and used in the world of professional selling. One of those is the science of social dynamics - before I ever began learning it myself and including it in my training,...
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Author:
Frank Rumbauskas
13th October 2008
This is part 3 of a 3 part series on nonverbal communication in children.
Working to improve the use and understanding of nonverbal communication is essential for a person with an autism spectrum or neurological disorder. In most cases, working to imp...
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Author:
Courtney Kowalczyk, M.Ed.
13th October 2008
This is part 2 of a 3 part series on nonverbal communication in children.
By the time most children are one year old, they are experts in nonverbal communication. They have spent the whole first year of their lives making their wants and needs known, ...
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Author:
Courtney Kowalczyk, M.Ed.
13th October 2008
This is part 1 of a 3 part series on nonverbal communication.
Communication is critical to continued human development throughout our life span. It is what allows us to share thoughts, feelings, wonderings, and knowledge with others. Whether you are ...
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Author:
Courtney Kowalczyk, M.Ed.
07th October 2008
Communication is critical to continued human development throughout our life span. It is what allows us to share thoughts, feelings, wonderings, and knowledge with others. Whether you are a verbal or nonverbal communicator, the vast majority of communic...
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Author:
Erin Roon, MA