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Aged Corporations

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

As a full time mom for my three kids, has been the most fulfilling job for me. It has been a big challenge for me to really do household chores all by myself. I love baking and serving food myself for my family. Everyday I prepare all the necessities of my family and at the same time I provide the food they eat. I may say that I am a full time mom and I think I am not progressing in my own way. I must think of an alternative than being just a full time mom. I must involve in producing money to add as our budget.

So I applied for a small business loans and buy Shelf Corporations for Sale or an Aged Corporations . They might be the way to make us get away from struggling on small budgets. I might get rich from this step on my career. You can be more progressive in life when you try to apply in this kind of step in life. And there is nothing to worry because there are companies that can help you to make the small business into large one with the help of Aged Corporations for Sale.The seasons of loving and sharing is coming faster and we must prepare for it.

Humor for Public Speaking

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

Humor can enlighten an introduction and, when used appropriately, can put your audience in a receptive mood for your message. But humor may also be the most misused technique for introducing speeches. Because someone once told them that starting with a joke will assure success, beginning speakers often search through anthologies of humor to find something that will make people laugh. Unless it is carefully adapted, however, such material often sounds canned, inappropriate, or only remotely relevant to the topic or occasion. If you wish to use humor in your introduction, be certain the material is fresh and pertinent.
Be especially careful when using humor to open a speech. It can be grossly inappropriate for some topics and occasions. Also, don’t let a humorous introduction “upstage” the rest of your speech. We once heard a student open a speech with a rather risque quotation from Mae West: “Is that a gun in your pocket, or are you happy to see me?” It drew an initial gasp followed by some hearty laughter. Unfortunately, as the speech continued, one student would chuckle over the remembered joke, then the audience would start laughing all over again even when nothing funny had been said. After the speaker finished, we questioned the audience about their “inappropriate” responses. Their reply? “We kept remembering that Mae West line. We just couldn’t help it.” And to this day, neither of your authors can remember the topic of the speech, just the opening humor.