How to Talk to Anyone, Anytime, Anywhere

How to Talk to Anyone, Anytime, Anywhere
Title How to Talk to Anyone, Anytime, Anywhere PDF eBook
Author Larry King
Publisher Crown
Total Pages 226
Release 2007-12-18
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 0307421023

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Some find talking to others uncomfortable, difficult, or intimidating. Here is a way to overcome these communication challenges. HOW TO TALK TO ANYONE, ANYTIME, ANYWHERE is the key to building confidence and improving communication skills. Written by Larry King, this guide provides simple and practical advice to help make communication easier, more successful, and even more enjoyable. Anecdotes from a life spent talking--on television, radio, and in person,--add to the fun and value of the book. Learn what famous talkers say and how the way they say it makes them so successful. Lessons include: • How to overcome shyness and put other people at ease • How to choose an appropriate conversation topic for any situation • How to ace a job interview, run a meeting, and mingle at a cocktail party • What the most successful conversationalists have in common • The one great question you can ask to enhance your conversation with anyone, anytime, anywhere

How to Meet and Talk to Anyone Anywhere... Anytime...

How to Meet and Talk to Anyone Anywhere... Anytime...
Title How to Meet and Talk to Anyone Anywhere... Anytime... PDF eBook
Author Marvin Brown
Publisher Contact Strategies LLC
Total Pages 0
Release 2013-02
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780988303065

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"Whether at a party, a wedding, a trade show, on vacation, or anywhere else, speaking to strangers is one of the biggest social fears people face. The reason? They don't know how! Marvin Brown has developed amazingly simple strategies and techniques that enable people to comfortably start and maintain conversations with confidence and ease."--Page 4 of cover.

Traveling to Vietnam

Traveling to Vietnam
Title Traveling to Vietnam PDF eBook
Author Mary Hershberger
Publisher Syracuse University Press
Total Pages 296
Release 1998-11-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780815605171

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Traveling to Vietnam is the first book to document the little-known activities of the American peace activists who traveled to Vietnam to meet with officials in Hanoi, and with the National Liberation Front. What began as an effort to provide information about the war to the American public encouraged travelers to organize mail deliveries between American prisoners of war in Hanoi and their families at home. Activists included Mary Clarke of Women Strike for Peace, Staughton Lynd, former director of the 1964 Mississippi Freedom schools, Dr. George Perera of Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons ( who researched the effects of defoliants that Americans used during the war), Elizabeth Boardman of A Quaker Action Group, Joseph Elder of the American Friends Service Committee, and actress Jane Fonda. Although Washington officials opposed their endeavors, seized their passports and bank accounts, and usually refused to issue licenses for medical equipment and supplies, the activists continued their efforts. By 1967, they averaged one delegation trip a month to Hanoi. They continued to bring back news from North Vietnam and won the release of some American pilots.

How to Talk to Anyone, Anytime, Anywhere

How to Talk to Anyone, Anytime, Anywhere
Title How to Talk to Anyone, Anytime, Anywhere PDF eBook
Author Larry W. King
Publisher Crown Publishing Group (NY)
Total Pages
Release 1995-11
Genre
ISBN 9780517886250

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Recruiter Journal

Recruiter Journal
Title Recruiter Journal PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 428
Release 1979
Genre
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All Volunteer

All Volunteer
Title All Volunteer PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 430
Release 1979
Genre
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The Jesus Revolution

The Jesus Revolution
Title The Jesus Revolution PDF eBook
Author Dr Leith Anderson
Publisher Abingdon Press
Total Pages 98
Release 2010-09-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1426719736

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The story of Jesus cannot be contained in a history of 33 years on an ancient strip of land along the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. The group of 120 followers Jesus empowered transformed the world with the good news of redemption and reconciliation he preached. In this journey through the book of Acts, discover the leaps of faith taken by the early church to spread the news of the miracles they'd witnessed and the message they'd received. Their story carries us—his current followers—into our future. Their devotion and perseverance challenges us to step out in faith and make a difference in Jesus' name. We can experience Jesus' presence and power as the early church did, and be part of the ongoing movement to change the world with his revolutionary message. http://www.cokesbury.com/media/video/abingdonpress/LeithsInterview.asx