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November 30, 2006

One Real Secret to Tackling Your Public Speaking Panic Attack

Some people are so affected with the fear of public speaking that even an office meeting is too much to handle and facing a group of people during their annual assessment proves disastrous to their

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Posted by Doug at 02:42 PM

November 27, 2006

Public Speaking without

Have you ever "frozen" in front of an audience? Have you heard a speaker whose delivery made you feel sorry for him? Have you endured a boring meeting that you thought would never end? Being able to communicate effectively is an important part of any success strategy. Whether speaking on the phone with a potential client or in front of an audience as a workshop presenter you want to make your best impression so people will feel comfortable with the products and services you have to

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Posted by Tom at 08:57 AM

Bring In Some Quiet Achievers To Ensure Your Presentation Is A

Quiet achievers. Unobtrusive. Professional. There to make sure your presentation gets the results you want. These are your visual supports. They support your presentation, underscore its impact, give power to your

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Posted by Tom at 08:31 AM

November 26, 2006

May I Have Your Attention, Please? Five Ways to Retain Focus and Stay in the

Whether you find it difficult to remain attentive with customers, peers, family or yourself, the ability to remain connected without daydreaming is possible. So how do you stay present and in the moment? The following are five ways to help keep your head in the game and strengthen your attentiveness

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Posted by Stephen at 10:32 AM

November 25, 2006

Latest Methods of Cotton

Bleaching procedure is a vital pre-treatment and it should be done without any errors in order to gain the total absorbency and unique level of whiteness. The purpose of bleaching includes the elimination of a variety of natural, added or acquired contaminations from the grey cloth as efficiently as possible, with less or no damage to the fibre and leaving the fabrics in a perfectly white state. The harm to the cloth refers to the decrease in the tensile strength of the fabric caused by lessening the degree of polymerization of the cellulose chains because of molecular chain breakdown. Bleaching can also be specified as a procedure of producing the fabric whiter, regardless of whether the purification is done for making of dyeing, printing or in the procedure of goods to be finished as

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Posted by Richard at 05:15 PM

November 24, 2006

Licensing: Help To Grow Existing Product

The attraction of licensing trademarks for business intentions appears to be at an all-time high, mostly in the fashion arena where consumers are buying more licensed products and brand names than ever before. For retailers, licensing opportunities provide them with a point of difference from their

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Posted by Murray at 11:58 AM

Overcome Public Speaking

There are simple steps that you can take to overcome public speaking fear. All speakers, even experienced public speakers, find it stressful to stand up in front of an audience, especially an unknown audience. But once you learn a few techniques for overcoming public speaking fear that stress can be turned into positive energy for a successful

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Posted by Ryan at 11:40 AM

November 21, 2006

Let Shine and Texture Enhance Your

We hear it on the news every day. The economy is doing much better, but you and I know budgets for paper and printing are still tight and the increase in postal charges is always a concern. Many designers are still challenged to find more creative ways to maximize their

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Posted by Jason at 05:52 PM