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  • slamball
    By trz on July 11, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    Staystock » Watch Slamball Mob vs Rumble in the PowerADE SlamBall Mob vs Rumble in the PowerADE SlamBall Challenge from Hoops City in Atlanta, GA. Read More Watch The Slamball Slam Dunk Contest | Staystock This is the Slamball SlamDunk contest this is amazing events. The First contestant are: Read More Watch Slam ball Championship Rumble vs.

  • ron artest michael michael
    By trz on July 11, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    RON ARTEST MICHAEL JACKSON TRIBUTE SONG « WTFMoments.org I really do miss Michael Jackson. I was having a hard time mourning his passing in a method worth of WTFMoments.org.

  • Reading to an Audience
    By trz on July 1, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    Public speaking is counterintuitive. That is to say what your intuition tells you is a good thing is not always the truth. And what your instincts say not to do is often the best thing to do. Your natural inner voice when you find out you have to do a public presentation is to write it all out and read it to the audience word for word. That way, so your inner voice thinks, there is no way you have to depend on memory and you won’t ever get stuck and have that sinking feeling up there when your brain empties out and you have nothing to say.

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  • Maintaining Focus in Public Speaking
    By trz on June 30, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    A public speaking situation can be intimidating for even the most seasoned of public speaking professionals. That is because when speaking to a live audience, you really never know what is going to happen. Never mind the freak occurrences of problems with the audience and the room, you as a human being could be subject to momentary memory halts that often come as the result of nervousness or just looking up and seeing all those eyes looking at you.

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  • All About Padlocks
    By trz on May 7, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    We all remember the days of the padlock. When they were first available, they presented a great way to keep your belongings safe. They were common with lockers at school, with just about every locker having one. Padlocks were easy to open as well; all you needed was the combination. Once you had the combination, all it took was three clockwise turns, two counterclockwise, and once last clockwise turn to hit the final number and open the padlock.

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  • Homeschooling online
    By trz on May 4, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    If Johnny is fascinated by the blinking cursor and struggles to master the movements of the mouse, you may want to look into some of the recent developments in homeschooling techniques. Gone are the days when parents had to buy material from vendors and then pass it on to their children with explanations. Today, you get the full course details, material and test papers online.

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  • What Not to Do in Blogging
    By trz on May 4, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    Blogging has bridged all the impossibilities over the river of whys and proved the whole world of what it can do. Almost all people regardless of age, work and gender use blog, be it for personal usage or for business. In so many ways, blog made peoples lives convenient. Businesses alike moved a little further. People got more aware. All in all, blog is another great leap for mankind.

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  • DO ‘S AND DON’TS OF WRITING CLASSIFIED ADS
    By trz on May 2, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    DO WRITE OUT ALL DETAILS in your ad offer. Read it, edit it,
    and re-write it for a shorter, money saving effective ad.
    “Think small”.

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  • Computer Diagnostics
    By trz on April 27, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    The diagnostics that are associated with computers can help to identify any problem or failure that computers show when they are having problems. Diagnostics are used to test out the computer system, which includes both the BIOS and memory, software, and even the hardware that is attached to the computer.

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  • What’s So Great About E-cards?
    By trz on April 17, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    Some wonderful person decided to invent something called an e-card. My first e-card produced mixed feelings. I wasn’t sure what I was in for when I found it in my email. However, to my delight, it was uplifting, touching, and funny. What a great way to reach out to people! I was amazed at the ingenuity of the creator.

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