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1. Presenting a Battle Plan to the Pentagon
by Lance Winslow
Posted on Dec 23, 2006

When presenting a battle plan to the Pentagon the presenter must understand that the Pentagon has some of the most advanced war planners in the history of mankind. Most of these Pentagon war planners have read nearly every book written on military history and battle tactics.

Most of these war ...read more


2. Free Clip Art
by Kristy Annely
Posted on Dec 23, 2006

Creating artful presentations, crafting interesting articles, and making readable documents could be made more visually exciting if clip art is used. In fact, many people are using clip art to decorate boring write ups and projects, make their own cards, and even make a point more interesting. Most people who ...read more


3. Presenting a Government Project to the Americ
by Lance Winslow
Posted on Dec 23, 2006

When the government wishes to promote a new project or social program to the American people it must be very careful to be able to clearly and concisely explain it. The program must be based or bathed in reality and containing a good portion of common sense. Of ...read more


4. Projection Screens Are For Big Audiences
by Keith George
Posted on Dec 23, 2006

Projection screens are special screens used to project an image for the audience. Movie theatres use projection screens on a wide scale. These screens are used in conferences or home theatres as well. The screens serve different purposes in different places. Therefore they are installed in various ways.

The projection screens ...read more


5. Business Presentations for Neighborhood Watch
by Lance Winslow
Posted on Dec 23, 2006

Are you tired of the crime in America and in your own neighborhood and community? If so perhaps you should start a neighborhood watch patrol. First you will have to get with other concerned citizens nearby who also feel the same way you do about crime and care ...read more


6. What The Devil Wore Prada Can Teach You About
by Susan Sommers
Posted on Dec 23, 2006

More than entertaining, The Devil Wore Prada could be considered life changing because of its powerful style lesson: To get ahead, dress appropriately—and well—for your job and lifestyle.

People often overlook the potential power of their own personal image. The right attire, geared for your job and lifestyle, can actually ...read more


7. Cliche-Ladened Presentations
by Virden Thornton
Posted on Dec 23, 2006

Do you know people who talk in “buzz words” or “catchy cliches”? (Even the term buzz word is a cliche now because it’s another way of saying, “words or expressions that have become popular .”) Buzz words can sometimes aid a presentation, but often they tend to confuse a prospect, ...read more


8. Outstanding Presentations Start in the Mind:
by Ed Sykes
Posted on Dec 23, 2006

Public speaking presents such a challenge for many people. In the Book of Lists, public speaking anxiety and making a presentation constitute the number one fear; the fear of dying is number two. Like the old saying goes, “People would rather be in the grave than make a presentation.” You ...read more


9. You Can Be a Movie Star!
by Susan Trivers
Posted on Dec 23, 2006

Blockbuster movies are in the news this summer. Whether you love swashbuckling adventure, the backbiting and changing alliances of a high-powered, image conscious business, or the adventures of a mild mannered man who flies to the rescue, you get involved in the movie from the first moment and stay glued ...read more


10. Expressing You! Bringing Your Presentation to
by Deborah Torres Patel
Posted on Dec 23, 2006

Whether you are an investor, entrepreneur, employee, self-employed or unemployed the ability to present yourself and your ideas powerfully has never been more important than in today’s dynamic information age. Speaking well can influence other’s views, close a deal, motivate your team, enhance your business, and elevate your reputation.

Many people ...read more


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