
Posted on 04 November 2011. Tags: 1930s, facebook, interaction, public speakers, shelves, twitter
The grandfather of all self-help books, which spawned an industry devoted to self-improvement, is being updated for the age of Facebook and Twitter. Dale Carnegie’s how to Win Friends and Influence People was first published in 1936. Its updated version provides an unlikely transplant of 1930s precepts to the modern age of social media and [...]
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Posted on 03 November 2011. Tags: adn, google
Actualizaciones con consejos sobre los inconvenientes que presentan Twitter y Facebook. “How to Win Friends and Influence People” (Cómo ganar amigos e influir sobre las personas) de Dale Carnegie, que este año cumple 75 años, vendió más de 30 millones de ejemplares y sigue en la lista de libros más vendidos.El libro, un himno a [...]
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Posted on 24 October 2011. Tags: acting district, alcohol, commiserating, hagley, john price, labour day
Christchurch Police are urging rugby fans and holidaymakers to celebrate – or commiserate – responsibly this weekend, and say they will be keeping a close eye on bars and licensed premises. Acting District Commander Inspector John Price says the combination of the Labour Day holiday and the Rugby World Cup final will mean a busy [...]
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Posted on 18 October 2011. Tags: buffalo high school, dallas county community, league baseball players, major league baseball players, school baseball team
Apparently little known among the Dallas County community is thefact that Buffalo native Hugh Alexander was one of the top scoutsin major league baseball for 62 years. Working for several different teams over the years, includingthe Cleveland Indians and Los Angeles Dodgers, he signed manyoutstanding players to major league baseball teams. These includeSteve Garvey, Frank [...]
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Posted on 11 October 2011. Tags: dale carnegie, fundamental teachings
Dale Carnegie famously pointed out that you can make more friends in two months by becoming interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get other people interested in you. Although Dale Carnegie died in 1955, his work in personal development lives on. His classic book, How to Win Friends [...]
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Posted on 20 September 2011. Tags: art and science, high technology, influencing people, revisions, selling books, subject matter
There is one book that embodies the concept on how to develop and improve our communication and people skills. the art and science of dealing with people has been a difficult project that most people want to master. That one book that is the original book that deals with this subject is the book, How [...]
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Posted on 16 September 2011. Tags: crusades, faction, holes, knights, wikipedia
In Medieval Times knights would weir helmets into battle to protect their heads from oncoming blows. The closed helmet covers the entire head and was seen mostly during the crusades. the closed helmet outdated the barbute in the 14th, or 15th Century. the closed helmet completely covered the head, and was usually seen with chainmail [...]
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Posted on 12 September 2011. Tags: generating leads, increase your ability, networking business
I have been reading Dale Carnegie’s multi-million selling self improvement book ‘How to Win Friends and Influence People’. I think this has to be the most influential book I have ever read I cannot recommend this book highly enough, as it will help all Marketers avoid the major pitfalls and traps the majority of people [...]
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