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The Excuse Me! Let Me Speak...A Young Person's Guide to Public Speaking Teacher's Manual eBook    by Michelle Dyett-Welcome
Price: $7.99 USD. 8870 words. Published on November 24, 2009. .

The teacher's manual helps home schooling parents or teachers to teach their students public speaking. The book accompanies the the Excuse Me! Let Me Speak workbook. It will enable children to be effective leaders and communicators of tomorrow today!
The SMART Guide to Public Speaking Ebook    by Michelle Dyett-Welcome
Price: $7.99 USD. 20230 words. Published on November 24, 2009. .

The Smart Guide to Public Speaking will help teens and adults master the art of public speaking. This book teaches the reader how to overcome the fear of public speaking and how to master the art of listening. The books foreword is written by Daniel Hall Creator of, "Speak on Cruise Ships: 8 Easy Steps to a Lifetime of FREE Luxury Cruises"
WoW Factor: an insider's look at the real skills developed in the virtual World of Warcraft    by Kirk Wankel
Price: $9.99 USD. 102900 words. Published on August 30, 2010. .

Every day players develop valuable skills in the virtual World of Warcraft. The raid leader that helped your guild complete the latest expansion could be training to become the next great CEO. From battlefields to boardrooms, WoW Factor is an entertaining journey, transporting the World of Warcraft player out of the virtual world and into the real one.
Talk To Impress    by
Price: $9.99 USD. 10280 words. Published on June 24, 2011. .

Say What You Mean, Mean What You Say and Deliver It With Panache!
Selected Works: A Thimble, Half Full and other Thoughts on Swimming    by Clive Rushton
Price: Free! 18360 words. Published on March 29, 2012. .

Selected Works is a compilation of articles by Olympic swimmer and coach Clive Rushton. It examines Michael Phelps’ preparation and includes advice on training and racing, the impact of water on swimmer aspirations, values inherent in the pursuit of excellence and a heart-stopping piece on measuring effort. Also included is a preview of WATER, the shortly to be published first volume of Elements