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Choosing a Speaking Style The best speakers learn to write their speeches down, but they neither memorize nor read them. The best audience connections come from somewhere in between. sales presentations • speaking engagements • public speaking • extemporaneous speech • memorized speeches
How to Make Money From a Hobby While making money from a hobby might not be a key objective when starting out, there is no doubt that it helps fund what can sometimes be expensive activity. make money from your hobby • earn money from hobby • write about hobby • hobbies • speaking engagements
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Unique Kid Lit Resources for Teachers Teachers don't always have a lot of spare time to find great children's literature sites and activities on the web...but luckily, I do. Here you'll find some of the best and most interesting resources available for K-6 English and Reading teachers. kids • kid lit • poetry • teachers • elementary school
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George Galloway George Galloway is a Member of Parliament in Great Britain. He is as known for his peace activism as for his politics --- in fact, the two are deeply connected. george galloway • great britain • tony blair • labour party • respect
Your Winning Go-To-Market Plan A "Go-To-Market Plan" is a blueprint of how you are going create revenue for the company - through both your marketing and sales efforts. It is an essential tool! "go-to-market" plan • tactical marketing plan • miller-heiman • marcom plan • sales pipeline
Ayann Hirisi Ali Ms. Ali explains how the West, a liberal democracy, and the Islamic culture are diametrically opposed morally and philosophically especially with respect to human rights. islamic culture • muslim culture • racism • slavery • human rights
Baseball's One-Armed Outfielder When Pete Gray lost his arm in a childhood accident, he thought his dream of playing professional baseball would never come true. He was wrong. one-armed outfielder • pete gray • pete gray st. louis • pete gray one arm • pete gray career statistics
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Character Defined The origins of building and nurturing character in kids. Article discusses the original expectations parents have and proceeds to discuss realistically how to meet these expectations and nurture this ctitical element in a child development. violence • bullies • teasing • anger management • behavior
Corporate University Partnering Corporations benefit by building partnerships with universities. Companies can recruit new grads, influence curriculum and find instructors for corporate training. corporate university partnering • companies building relationships • recruiting new grads • influencing curriculum • instructors for corporate training
Cyberstalking: An Interview with Jayne Hitchcock This article is based on an interview with Jayne Hitchcock, president of Working to Halt Online Abuse. It focuses on cyberstalking. cyberstalking • stalking • victim • hitchcock • jayne hitchcock
Holmes on Homes Makes it Right Mike Holmes is a Canadian celebrity contractor on HGTV who helps homeowners by fixing botched up renovation jobs. His shows are broadcast internationally. holmes on homes • mike holmes show • mike holmes contractor • award winning canadian home renovation show • mike holmes canadian celebrity contractor hgtv hel
Joel Zeff's Make The Right Choice Yes, you too have the right to make choices. But which ones are the right ones? Read on for a review of Joel Zeff's book based on his speeches and presentations. joel zeff • make the right choice:creating a positive • innovative • and productive work life • making choices in your career
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Step Five - Book Promotion (cont'd) A continuation of book promotion covering post-publication activities. book promotion • self-publishing • publishing • books
The Elbert Hubbard Roycroft Museum The Hub in the Arts and Crafts Movement--the Elbert Hubbard Roycrofter Museum roycrofter • east aurora • arts and crafts • arts and crafts movement • frank lloyd wright
Book Fairs and Festivals Most book events are geared to readers, but writers can reap many benefits by attending. book fair • book festival • writer conference • book expo • writer convention
Building the Core- Empathy Empathy, the first and most critical virtue needed in character development, according to research. Article discusses common situations arising with small children and how to turn these difficult moments into opportunities to nurture emapthy.
Celebrity Apprentice – Week Six The teams create living windows for a popular designer. One member of Hydra is assigned to Empresario. celebrity apprentice • vera wang • serta • omarosa • nbc apprentice
Choosing a PR Firm A great PR firm can take a company from being an unknown to a household word. Likewise, the wrong PR firm can be a disaster. Here's how to choose wisely. pr • public relations • pr firms • marcom • marcom plan
Christopher Reeve -- The Man of Steel Down to earth, determined and strong willed are just adjectives to describe the super hero who was truly the man of steel. christopher reeve • 1995 equestrian accident paralyzed • emmy award documentary without pity a film about a • soap opera ben harper love of life 1975 • broadway 1976 a matter of gravity
CONGRESSWOMAN BARBARA JORDAN Profile of Congresswoman Barbara Jordan, who in 1976 became the first African American to give a keynote speech at a major party's political convention. african americans • african american politicians • african american women • congresswomen
Does God Play Games? Of Course!
Is it God "up there" and us "down here?" Not likely. It's quite possible that God is the ONLY REALITY. The universe may well be God's Playground. And we may be God's action figures. Think not? Read on. . . universe • quantum physics • physics • new thought • god
Guy and Brad Gilchrist, Continuing Creators of 'Nancy' Brothers Guy and Brad Gilchrist create the beloved <i>Nancy</i> comic strip in her distinct, traditional form of humour and drawing, the style of bold lines and bright colours, poking fun with puns and stereotypes. But, Guy and Brad haven’t spent their time on one strip alone. They also have a number of cartooning projects to their credit, including the creation of <i>The Muppets</i> comic strip and books from 1981 to 1986. brad • cartoonists • cartooning • comic strip • panel
Mishaps in Marketing Your Writing, Part II The second in a two-part series, "Mishaps in Marketing Your Writing" discusses seven common traps that prevent writers from getting contracts. writing • marketing • freelance • articles • promotion
Nightwish in Louisville, Kentucky Finnish symphonic/power metal band Nightwish made a stop in Louisville during their first US tour with new singer Anette Blyckert. nightwish • nightwish concert • nightwish performance • nightwish show • anette blyckert
She Saw It coming Jeanne Dixon made some amazing prophecies during her lifetime. What does she see ahead for the world? jeanne dixon • prophecy • prophecies • kennedy • ghandi
Souled Out III I thought it was a regular concert, but it turned out to be one night of a three-day youth rally. I still got to hear good Music! james clay • james • clay • ninth hour • ninth
The Case of Ward Churchill and Academic Tenure Professor Ward Churchill of the University of Colorado spews forth viciously unkind statements about the victims of the 9/11 attacks and evokes quetions about academic tenure. ward churchill • hamilton college • university of colorado
The Homes of Booker T. Washington Two national historic sites honor one of the nation's most highly respected educators of the nineteenth century. hardy virginia • tuskeegee alabama • booker t. washington national monument • oaks • booker t. washington
Thorpe's Legacy Thorpe experienced a series of personal as well as professional setbacks in the years following his retirement from sports. jim thorpe • post-athletic career • iva miller • marriage to • carlisle indian school
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How Has the Internet Changed Your Life? How has the Internet changed life for you? That question was posed to me not long ago. I think my answers will give you time at this New Year to think back as well. oregon • internet • sue barton • reunions • chat
What They Don’t—and Won’t and Can't—Teach You In School
Here are six simple lessons that you do not learn from textbooks. You've heard them before, you'll hear them again. But you'll never hear them enough. These lessons are key to your success, your joy, your peace. Read this with an open mind and heart, and, if you are so inclined, share it with someone else--soon. Please read on. . . school • universe • love • peace • joy
"A Prophet Before Her Time:" Beatrice Potter Webb, Part III Part III of three-part series on Beatrice Potter Webb, Britain's greatest political theorist of the 20th Century!! beatrice potter webb • royal commission for the relieving of distress and • poor laws • britain • 1909-1945
Calendars They've been a part of our lives since the day we were born and it's a certainty that we couldn't do without them. ethnic crafts • crafts • calendar • new year • babylonian
Forgotten Astronauts of the Space Race Besides the crews of Challenger and Apollo 1, other astronauts have paid the ultimate price. astronaut • gemini • apollo • tragedy • airplance
Online Nurseries - Part 4 Online nursery featured: Niche Gardens and Paul Christian - Rare Plants shade • shade garden • shade gardening • gardening in shade • perennials |
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