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Whatever you write for some one to read is an act of selling as well as an act of persuading. The same applies to speaking -- as in interviews.
By Hugh B. Price
President, National Urban League
The word last Friday that Senator Paul Wellstone, of Minnesota, had been killed in a plane crash, along with his wife, Sheila, daughter, Marcia Markuson, and five others struck me with such devastating force that I did not want to believe it.
President, National Urban League
The word last Friday that Senator Paul Wellstone, of Minnesota, had been killed in a plane crash, along with his wife, Sheila, daughter, Marcia Markuson, and five others struck me with such devastating force that I did not want to believe it.
By Jesse L. Jackson Sr.
We live in perilous times. The president has used the awesome powers of his office to cajole the U.S. Congress into blessing the doctrine of pre-emptive military strikes and one-bullet assassination diplomacy.
We live in perilous times. The president has used the awesome powers of his office to cajole the U.S. Congress into blessing the doctrine of pre-emptive military strikes and one-bullet assassination diplomacy.
Uncle Cecil, an insurance salesman, once told me that much of my future lifetime interactions with people would involve selling some idea, some product, or some aspect of my character and personality.
An Interview, a 16th century word meaning the meeting and talking with persons face-to-face for a special purpose, is where you will be judged on what you say and how you say it.
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