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February 27, 2010

Author: Short Stories for Teachers at www.eslteachersboard.com

The best lawyers know how to win any argument. However, so do the best parents, teachers and friends. How do they do it? If you don’t belong to this group of people, then perhaps it’s about time you learn how to stand up for yourself. By teaching yourself how to win any argument, you are developing …

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Author: Short Stories for Teachers at www.eslteachersboard.com

In this world, developing social skills is one of the most important parts of growing up. However, not everybody is able to fully develop their own potential. As a result, these people tend to miss out a lot in life. They unconsciously emit an unapproachable aura which doesn’t help their case at all…

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The art of conversation has long been perfected by the Romeos and Juliets of the day. Lucky for us, we no longer have to dig deep inside ourselves to start a perfectly decent conversation with another person. However, there are still a good number of people who can’t seem to hold up a conversation. …

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Speed reading techniques are very useful especially when you have a deadline looming ahead, or if you still have stacks of papers waiting to be read. After all, you can’t always ask a friend or a secretary to help you read through everything. There are some things you just have to do yourself. Below…

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February 25, 2010

Author: Short Stories for Teachers at www.eslteachersboard.com

Once I noticed a young boy playing in the garden. I was amused at what I saw. At first when he fell down, he looked around to see if anyone was watching him. When he saw that there was no one, he immediately sprang up and continued to play. Later when he fell again he saw that his mother was looking…

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Once I was addressing an audience of about a thousand people. Before I began my talk I offered them a bar of chocolate and invited all those who wanted it to come on stage. But I was astonished to see only about 500 hands go up. Out of them only 3 people started moving towards me. The first person h…

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Once two friends Dev & Ram were passing through a forest. On their way they were attacked by wild bulls. Seeing the bulls, both were frightened. Dev began thinking about what will happen to his sons and the loan amount he had to take from his friend. Where as Ram focused on the present. He could see…

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Basically, group discussion is as important stage of selection process, whether you are seeking admission in premier management institutes or jobs with top-notch corporate houses. There are many misconceptions regarding group discussion. Due to some myths, many deserving candidates are not able to p…

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Everyone is not lucky enough to be born with type of facilities needed to become successful. Yet they have turned luck in their favor. Some people like Dhirubhai Ambani proved that to be successful you needn’t have ideal conditions at the start of your life. You can become very successful even in ad…

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A piece of iron when lying on the road is often kicked by walkers passing by. To a rag picker it is a source of income therefore he picks it as scrap. A physics student uses it in his experiment. Where as to an explorer it appears to be a treasure. He is passionate about creating something; therefor…

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