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- Asbestos in Wales By : Paul Phlorum
South Wales has suffered from the environmental impact of heavy industry since the industrial revolution having the natural resource in coal measures, limestone scarps and plentiful supplies of water to support major steel, copper and tinplate production. - Churchill Quotes By : Martin Scott
Looking for Churchill quotes is very easy. There are plenty of places where you can get them. - The Best Motivational Speakers Are Online By : Jim Olivero
Whether you have a business of your own, you are an employee, a high-ranking officer in a multinational company or simply someone needs more motivation, attending seminars, forums and trainings is a great way to become more motivated and stay motivated about your life and your work. - There is Only One Audience in the World: How to Create a Supportive Audience By : Sandra Zimmer
My public speaking students ask, “What if I speak to an audience that is hostile? How do I deal with that?” This question usually comes up after they have transformed a great deal of stage fright and are feeling very comfortable at the center of attention in their class group. The implication of the question is how to protect themselves from people who don’t love, respect and accept them. At the root of this question is a judgment about the audience members. Their assumption is that people in the audience will treat them disrespectfully and even worse attack them outright. - How To Market Your Expertise Online By Leading Teleseminars By : Biana Babinsky
One things that many experts do is that they teach. Teaching a teleseminar in a subject that you know is one of the best ways to demonstrate your expertise to your potential clients and promote your business at the same time. Leading a teleseminar is a great marketing technique because it is very easy to use to promote your expertise. - Public Intoxication By : Stella
The Texas Penal Code defines public intoxication as follows: A person commits the offense of Public Intoxication if the person appears in a public place while intoxicated to the degree that the person may be a danger to themselves or others. The elements that the state must prove are as follows:
1. A person.
2. That was in a public place.
3. That person was intoxicated.
4. The person was intoxicated to the degree that they may be a danger to themselves or others. - MAKING EXPERTISE STATEMENTS: How to share your expertise to influence others By : Sandra Zimmer
Most of the time when you share your expertise, it is on the spur of the moment in a spontaneous situation where you need to tap into your knowledge and expertise to help your clients. A model to help you make an expertise statement connects your experience to the interests of the client. This model comes from The Consultative Approach, a book by Virginia La Grossa and Suzanne Saxe. - Express, Communicate & Get Connected By : Sandra Zimmer
If you want more connection to yourself and to others, try practicing self-expression and communication. These are the avenues through which we get connected. They are different paths for different stages of spiritual growth. Each is important to human health and happiness. - Acting Techniques for Professional Presence By : Sandra Zimmer
If all the world's a stage, it's no wonder those with performing arts backgrounds do so well in non-theater jobs like lawyer, engineer, architect, marketer, educator or business executive. And it's no coincidence that many businesspeople are turning to acting classes to help build self confidence and create a stronger leadership presence. - Holby City Star Terrified of Hospitals After Superbug Scare By : Nick Jervis
With her second child due in a matter of days, Holby City actress Tina Hobley is understandably apprehensive about giving birth to her second child. However, unlike most expectant mothers Hobley has an additional anxiety to cope with - the last time she was in hospital the superbug MRSA nearly cost her the use of her left arm. - Eliminate the Fear of Speaking By : Arvee Robinson
Feeling nervous before you speak in front of a room full of people is quite common among the majority of people today. According to surveys, many people would rather die than give a speech. However, remember no one has actually died from stage fright… - Debunking the 7% Rule, Public Speaking's Most Pernicious Myth By : Philip Yaffe
Have you ever heard the adage that communication is only 7% verbal and 93% non-verbal, i.e. body language and vocal variety? You probably have, and if you have any sense at all, you have ignored it. There are certain "truths" that are prima face false. And this is one of them. Asserting that what you say is the least important part of a speech insults not only the intelligence of your audience, but your own intelligence as well. - How to Use Presentation Slides to Best Effect By : Philip Yaffe
Many presenters pay great attention to designing slides and virtually none to how they are used. This discordance gives rise to the calumnious phrase "death by PowerPoint". PowerPoint and other visual aids can significantly enhance a presentation if properly employed and significantly detract from it if not. Fortunately, the problem can be easily resolved. By recognizing and applying three basic principles of slide presentations, you can make "death by PowerPoint" completely disappear. - Why Visual Aids Need to Be Less Visual By : Philip Yaffe
There is a false belief that most presentation slides - if not all of them - should be illustrated. If your objective is to show the beauty of a tourist destination, the genius of an architectural concept, the difficulty of a manufacturing procedure, etc., then illustrations make sense. But they can be distracting and therefore detrimental. This article defines principles and offers suggestions for making slides that will truly help presentations rather than hindering them. - General Session Speaker - Keynote Speaker - Plenary Speaker By : Jim Olivero
Meetings are as diverse in their purpose and structure as the speakers who are on the platform at these meetings. They can be international, national, regional. They can be internal meetings, external meetings, sales meetings, client conferences, user conferences, annual conferences or leadership retreats. - Planning For Audio-Visual, Lighting & Staging Of Your Event By : Jim Olivero
Exciting new technologies like interactive computer use, live video enhancement of speakers and teleconferencing can be utilized but the associated cost of these new technologies can be steep. The type of AV support you will need for your meeting or event may be simple or more complex. Be sure to review all your options and plan ahead. - The Fab(io) way to Learn English By : Paul Friend-16825
You’ve just taken on the most high pressure, media-focused job in the country. But there’s an even bigger problem to face than rebuilding confidence in the national football team – you don’t know the native - The Art of Re-inventing By : KenWilson
With my birthday coming up yet again, the standard questions arise. I always ask
myself, how is my life going, could I be more successful, make more money? Could I
be a better husband and father, a better friend? - One Putt Can Change Your Life By : KenWilson
I sat watching my TV intently as the Las Vegas PGA Golf Tournament
unfolded. A golf pro named Will Short Jr., who had NEVER won a PGA tournament was
about to win his first tournament, and with it, $720,000. - Is Coach Ron Tunick the best speaker in Los Angeles? Definitely! By : KenWilson
In a world where everyone is striving to find success, it seems a good idea to listen to someone who has already achieved that almost impossible dream. That is the situation of a very special man, Coach Ron Tunick which can be called without any modesty, the best speaker in Los Angeles. - What is the connection between the best speaker in America and Internet marketing? By : KenWilson
The Internet is perhaps one of the greatest inventions of all times and certainly one of the largest databases of the information. It is the invention that allowed for concepts like ecommerce and online business to appear and develop. Every day, more and more people realize the prospective behind running a business online and search for the help of specialists in the field. - The musts of being a successful businessman from the best speaker in America By : KenWilson
Motivation is a personal characteristic that is inherent in each and everyone of us, but unfortunately not many know how to develop and put it to good use. This psychological feature should help us be goal-oriented, take action and achieve success without too much effort. Still, what is there to be done when we just can’t seem to find the motivation in us and success seems such a far dream to accomplish? - Motivational speaking with the best speaker in Los Angeles! By : KenWilson
We have the greatest advantage of living in an age where information is widely available and technology makes our life much easier. The Internet represents the perfect environment to develop a business but it will take a great deal of effort, hard work and dedication in order to succeed. And where should we turn for some healthy advice, if not to a true expert in the field like Coach Ron Tunick? - What is Your Brand? By : KenWilson
What is your brand? Coach Ron Tunick helps you figure it out. Known by many as the Best Speaker in Los Angeles, (coachrontunick.com) a father, husband and successful businessman, Coach Ron Tunick wants to help you. - Develop the Power of Presence to Compel Attention When You Speak in Front of Groups By : Sandra Zimmer
Presence is a sense of being here now, in this moment. All aspects of your being – physical, mental and emotional – are focused together on what is happening now. When you are so focused, you exude a strong presence that others can sense and that attracts their focus of attention to you.
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