How to Speak French
by Steve Knowles.The best way to learn to speak French is from a young age, the second best way is from a really good course. Either way, listening to the way the words are pronounced and then trying them for yourself is the fast way to successfully mastering this as...
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by Steve Knowles.The best way to learn to speak French is from a young age, the second best way is from a really good course. Either way, listening to the way the words are pronounced and then trying them for yourself is the fast way to successfully mastering this as...
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Body Language - Speaking Without Words
by Dalli Simmons.One of the most influential modes of communication we utilize in our day to day interactions is our non-verbal, or body language. It is the mode of communication which ignites our "gut level" emotions and responses. Research has shown that acquiring ...
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Public Relations—A Free Lunch?
by Claire Cunningham.Seems like everyone is looking for the proverbial free lunch these days, particularly when it comes to marketing communications. Well, I hate to burst anyone's bubble, but there's no such thing. However, there are ways to stretch your budget and mark...
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by Claire Cunningham.By MARKETING PR I mean publicity that is directed towards your marketing target audience and carries marketing messages. (It's not the same as investor or employee relations.) Marketing PR can generate inquiries, economically extend the reach of your...
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How to Negotiate Effectively
by Gary E. Cain.I'm glad you asked. The truth is everyone needs to negotiate. Surprisingly, almost everything we do the moment we get up in the morning until we go to bed involves some type of "negotiating". I know, you are saying that I have lost my mind, but no, s...
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Three Awesome Ways to Avoid Arguments
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Volunteers - Tips to Motivate Them
by Heidi Richards, Ms.Recruiting volunteers is only half the challenge in any endeavor. You must properly train them so they will work out to be true assets. As we help volunteers recognize the rewards of their service, we must also acknowledge that there may be a downsid...
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by Ken Cheong.The Chinese Language and dialects Each province, eachcity and even each village speaks their own dialect. There arehundreds of Chinese dialects in China so much so that eachdialect speaker is not likely to understand another dialectspeaker from anoth...
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Where Have all the People Gone?
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Remember people really are not stupid!
by Paul Duxbury.Here is a lesson that anyone with an online business would do well to remember! People really are not stupid.They will not be fooled by rehashed content whose self evident thirst for hits is concealed by extravagant titles. They will not be inclined ...
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How To Read A Person Like A Book
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