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Nice Girls Brag: Here’s How

Women are told that its not ladylike to brag. But done right, it can be one of the most effective ways to grow your business and your influence

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Six storylines for Monday’s final round

GolfChannel: Bubba Watson's swinging for a title, some will be vying for Presidents Cup bids, but here are six key storylines to watch during the Deutsche Bank final round.

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Tiger will play in Frys.com Open

PGT: Tiger Woods will play in a Fall Series event to tune up for the Presidents Cup, saying Monday he'd play in the Frys.com Open Oct. 6-9.

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Couples picks Tiger for Cup

PGT: Fred Couples has told Tiger Woods that he decided to add him to the 12-member Presidents Cup team.

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Couples picks Tiger for Cup

Fred Couples has told Tiger Woods that he decided to add him to the 12-member Presidents Cup team.

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Tiger not set for Presidents Cup yet

PGT: Fred Couples still wants to choose Tiger Woods for the Presidents Cup, but the captain wants Woods to "play a little more golf."

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Tiger to play Aussie, maybe Prez Cup

PGT: Presidents Cup captain Fred Couples has said that his two wild cards should join him at the Australian Open prior. Reportedly Tiger Woods will oblige.

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Analyzing The Faces Of Republican Candidates

Commentators continue to guess at whether GOP candidates at the June 13 debate in New Hampshire will live up to their promises. But their faces never lie. Sensory Logic's Dan Hill analyzes their expressions for Fast Company to reveal what traditional pundits can't

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How to Deliver a Speech that Gets a Standing Ovation

Rebecca MacDonald, a Canadian immigrant born in the former Yugoslavia who started with nothing and is now executive chair of Just Energy, a $2.3 billion (market cap) energy firm, delivered such a vivid and passionate speech at the Womens’ Presidents Organization annual conference on Thursday afternoon in Vancouver, that the entire audience of 650 women business owners spontaneously leapt out of their seats to clap, howl and cheer her on.

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How to Deliver a Speech that Gets a Standing Ovation

Rebecca MacDonald, a Canadian immigrant born in the former Yugoslavia who started with nothing and is now executive chair of Just Energy, a $2.3 billion (market cap) energy firm, delivered such a vivid and passionate speech at the Womens’ Presidents Organization annual conference on Thursday afternoon in Vancouver, that the entire audience of 650 women business owners spontaneously leapt out of their seats to clap, howl and cheer her on. “I laughed, I cried, I almost had to leave the room when she spoke about her relationship with her mother,” said Nancy Lyons, president of Clockwork in Minneapolis, raving about the range of emotions MacDonald inspired just moments after the remarks

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How to Deliver a Speech that Gets a Standing Ovation

Rebecca MacDonald, a Canadian immigrant born in the former Yugoslavia who started with nothing and is now executive chair of Just Energy, a $2.3 billion (market cap) energy firm, delivered such a vivid and passionate speech at the Womens’ Presidents Organization annual conference on Thursday afternoon in Vancouver, that the entire audience of 650 women business owners spontaneously leapt out of their seats to clap, howl and cheer her on. “I laughed, I cried, I almost had to leave the room when she spoke about her relationship with her mother,” said Nancy Lyons, president of Clockwork in Minneapolis, raving about the range of emotions MacDonald inspired just moments after the remarks. So what can you do to make a speech that spurs your audience to similar applause and admiration?

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How to Deliver a Speech that Gets a Standing Ovation

Rebecca MacDonald, a Canadian immigrant born in the former Yugoslavia who started with nothing and is now executive chair of Just Energy, a $2.3 billion (market cap) energy firm, delivered such a vivid and passionate speech at the Womens’ Presidents Organization annual conference on Thursday afternoon in Vancouver, that the entire audience of 650 women business owners spontaneously leapt out of their seats to clap, howl and cheer her on. “I laughed, I cried, I almost had to leave the room when she spoke about her relationship with her mother,” said Nancy Lyons, president of Clockwork in Minneapolis, raving about the range of emotions MacDonald inspired just moments after the remarks.

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