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  • Natural Law and ‘Conservative’ thought  By : Stew Mayers
    The definition of what is a ‘conservative’ and what informs conservative thought covers an incredible range of philosophies. Paleo-cons, neo-cons, libertarians, social conservatives, ‘compassionate’ conservatives, orthodox liberals, free-traders, constitutional conservatives, objectivists and many others populate the conservative ideological continuum. Most of these movements are only partially conservative and some are not conservative at all. So what would a real conservative actually look like?
  • Sexuality Tests, Surveys, and Quizzes  By : Stephen Todd
    The next time you are surfing the Internet for information regarding sex, you may want to try your hand at one of the many sexuality tests that are available.
    A variety of sexuality tests is available to examine your knowledge on many different topics. Some of these topics test your general knowledge of sexuality, as well as allow website visitors to test, examine and explore their own sexuality.
  • The American English Accent:: The Voiced And Unvoiced  By : Frank Gerace
    The voiced and unvoiced consonants

    In this section we will try to clarify the difference between the voiced consonants and the unvoiced consonants.

    If you want to master English pronunciation you have to able to distinguish between these two types of consonants. This is necessary for you to learn the proper pronunciation when you learn new vocabulary. And more importantly you need to know the difference between voiced and unvoiced consonants to be able to pronounce the...
  • When A Technique Doesn't Work Try Another In Managing Your Fears  By : Stan Popovich
    What do you do when you try to manage your fears and it doesn’t work the first time around? The answer is that you try again with other techniques that might be more effective. Here are some things that a person should consider when managing their fears and anxieties.

    The person struggling with the anxiety must realize that managing anxiety and fear takes practice. So when experiencing an anxiety related situation, begin to learn what works, what doesn’t work, and what you...
  • New Year's Resolutions  By : Jane Thurnell-Read
    Have you kept to your new year's resolutions? Sadly most of us haven't, and many of us have given up trying. But why is this? Are you going to wait another 12 months before you try again? Many people give up if they fail once. You are putting unreasonable pressure on yourself if you do this.

    In one of the British Heart Foundation publications I came across a lovely phrase: " A lapse is not a collapse". In other words, because you've failed once, it doesn't mean you've fai...
  • A Piece of Blarney Stone 10 ways to empower your communication  By : jamie
    The Blarney Stone is a historical stone, or actually part of the Blarney Castle in Ireland where it was believed that kissing the stone can grant you the gift of gab. Yeah, it seems strange in this day and age, but who are we to question tradition? It's not like I'm saying that Santa Claus doesn't exist (OOPS!).

    There is so much to know about conversation that anyone, even I, could ever realize. You can go though watching talk shows; radio programs; clubs dedicated to public speaking; ordinar
  • What Does It Mean To “Self Improve?”  By : Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
    Self Improvement has become mainstream. In the last few years, since I have been writing articles and submitting them to article sites, I’ve noticed that the category of “Self Improvement” has been showing up lately when it was never there before. To me, this is very good news.

    But what does it really mean to “Self Improve?” What are we really improving when we self improve? And what “self” are we improving?

    We each have two “selves” – our wounded self and our core Self...
  • 5 Conversation Tips for Dealing with Awkward People  By : Peter Murphy
    Any good conversation tips must include reference to things you just should not do. There are some habits that you should put a stop to so you can communicate effectively.
  • Art of Conversation Made Easy  By : Peter Murphy
    The art of conversation comes so easily to some, but for others it is a real struggle. Learning how to get past those things that stand in your way are the first step to learning the art of communication.
  • Conversation Starters that Work Like Magic  By : Peter Murphy
    Starting a conversation is one of the hardest parts of communication. Some conversations begin easily, but others seem as if it hard work just to get them off the ground. Having a good idea of great ways to start a conversation will help you avoid problems the next time you try to begin a conversation.
  • The Fatal Aspects of Anger  By : Saleem Rana
    Since anger is such a prevalent emotion in our high-stress societies, we tend to take it for granted. We even consider it a healthy release of pent-up emotions. Yet, at its extreme, anger can kill you or someone else.
  • Public Speaking - The Art of Speech Making  By : Robin Chandler
    How do you speak naturally while all those people are watching you?
    This document covers hints and tips on public speaking and presentation skill, dealing with public speaking nerves and anxiety, public speaking skills and public speaking techniques, public speaking training.



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