public-speaking
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08 July 2010
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The funny thing about presenting and public speaking is that the majority of people will tell you they don't enjoy it and/or aren't very good at it.
And yet regardless of who they are and what they do, most of the speaking they do on a day-to-day basis IS public speaking.
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01 June 2010
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Today I'm going to talk about politicians. You know, the boys and girls who make our lives so much better by serving all our needs.
Oh, wait! No, my mistake, that was the Boy Scouts of America.
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02 November 2009
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Handling questions in your presentation can be a scary time for professional speakers. The fear that someone will ask a question that they can't answer makes this section one of the most dreaded sections of the speech.
This fear is so real that presenters will often cut this area short or avoid it all together to get past this section. Here are some tips that will help you to handle this section effectively.
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01 September 2009
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Eight Secrets for Writing Your Textbook Quicker
We all bear hectic lives beguiling disquiet of families, jobs, extensive family, chores, college involvement, and a host of several other responsibilities. Yet, writers must write.
In addition, provided we don't write, we pass into desperate with feelings of failure that we aren't accomplishing what our feelings relentlessly prompts us to do.
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06 August 2009
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Effective public speaking skills can be learned by following a few simple points.
A good speaker will be organized and have the confidence to present the substance of the speech to an audience Being able to speak effectively is a valuable skill that can be learned as a student and applied later in life.






