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Public Speaking: Differences Between A Man And A Woman

By n a - Learn how various audiences make it easier or tougher to hold their attention. Would you rather give a presentation to a group of women or a group of male exeucutives from the same company? See what you need to know about gaining and holding an audience's attention. (Added: 17-Apr-2006 Hits: 285 )

How To Relax For Your Talk

By APSI - We've all heard that the fear of death is second only to the fear of public speaking. That may be true, but if you're looking for one of the cheapest and most effective methods of promoting your service or product, concentrate on the positive results of doing a presentation. Think of the contacts and prospective clients you'll be generating with just 20 minutes in front of an audience. (Added: 11-May-2001 Hits: 918 )

Public speaking article - delivering the punch line

By NA - The punch line gets its name from the delivery technique used. You must punch the line out a little harder and with a slightly different voice than the rest of the joke. Lean into the microphone and say it louder and more clearly than you said the setup lines. If the audience does not hear the punch line, they are not going to laugh. Just before the punch line you should pause slightly (see Timing) to emphasize and draw special attention to the line. (Added: 30-Jul-2001 Hits: 663 )

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