So, What's Your Point?


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How to persuasively make your point, increase credibility, overcome objections, avoid misunderstandings and minimize arguments in your professional and personal communication




The Boy's Own Annual


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The Sociology Student′s Guide to Writing


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Proud sponsor of the 2019 SAGE Keith Roberts Teaching Innovations Award —enabling graduate students and early career faculty to attend the annual ASA pre-conference teaching and learning workshop. The Sociology Student′s Guide to Writing is a brief, economical reference work that gives practical advice about the writing tasks and issues that undergraduate students face in their first sociology courses. Along with more traditional topics, it incorporates valuable information about composing emails, writing for online forums, and using technology for information-gathering and note-taking. Used by itself or in combination with other texts, this book will increase the quality of student writing and enhance their knowledge of how sociologists communicate in writing.







Organization of Congress


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Point Well Made


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Persuasive, engaging oral argument is breathtaking. Envision a self-assured attorney leading the court through the salient points of the case, deftly addressing questions from the bench, and steering those questions to the next relevant topic. It’s like watching a magician at work. Think that magic is beyond you? Think again. You can learn to be a persuasive oral advocate with the tips and advice in Point Well Made:Persuasive Oral Advocacy. Whether you are a first-year law student prepping for your Moot Court presentation, a public defender managing mountains of motions, an appellant or respondent on appeal before a panel, or a seasoned lawyer arguing in front of the US Supreme Court, you need Point Well Made. Indiana Court of Appeals Judge Nancy Vaidik and international legal communications coach Rebecca Diaz-Bonilla again bring their expertise to your fingertips. This completely revised and expanded edition of Point Well Made gets even more “under the hood” of judges, pointing out ways to recognize the reactions of your audience and effectively persuade. You will learn how to prepare the right notes for your hearings, so you are confident in your facts, theories, and themes. You will also learn to handle a judge’s questions, how to deal with multi-judge panels, when and how to pivot when the court is unpersuaded, and how to lay out your argument to the best advantage. In addition to helping you address the facts of your legal arguments, Point Well Made will enhance your presentation skills—how to deliver the motion with successful voice and body language techniques to capture the attention and trust of your listeners. Examples and exercises throughout the book help you practice your skills and learn from the experience of other attorneys. The wealth of knowledge you will gain by reading Point Well Made is quickly and easily reviewed, thanks to the many tables summarizing and highlighting the concrete tools the book provides. Unsure how to respond to a judge’s question? The tables spell out effective responses. Nervous about an upcoming argument? Review the tables for methods of relieving your jitters. Dialing into your first remote hearing? Point Well Made provides a step-by-step guide. Expanded to address appellate argument and remote hearings, the new edition of Point Well Made is a hands-on, practical guide that helps you develop persuasive themes, effectively convey your facts, simplify the law, gain insight into your particular judge(s) so you can customize your argument, and answer challenging questions with confidence.




So, What's Your Point?


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"This book is a standout! It hones in on the essential skills at the core of all business relationships. It's a book you'll turn to again & again."--Sandra J. Hele, President, Enterprise Management International, Minneapolis. Research shows that 80% of all problems are not really problems, but misunderstandings - due to primarily ineffective communication. Are you seeking a proven approach to: avoid misunderstanding? being more persuasive? overcoming objections? increasing credibility? minimizing conflict? Using SIX VERBAL, very structures, yet easy-to-learn communication models & TWELVE NON-VERBAL MESSAGES, SO, WHAT'S YOUR POINT? reveals how you can recognize what is COMING OVER THE COMMUNICATION NET, then apply the appropriate STROKE to every communication encounter for winning results. Communication is the core of all relationships - from business to personal. Although written primarily for people in the business community, the communication techniques presented in this book apply to personal relationships, family interaction, & even casual conversation. Learning & applying the powerful concepts & techniques presented in this book can transform you from an antenna terminator to a WORLD CLASS COMMUNICATOR! Order direct from Mead Publishing, P.O. Box 680324, Houston, TX 77268-0324. (500) 445-6868, FAX (713) 893-6868.




Information Management by Federal Regulatory Agencies


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Hearings


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Hearing to Review the State of the Beef Industry


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