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Abuse: Scars That Takes Time to Heal

by jofices in Issues, September 8, 2009
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Verbal, Emotional, Psychological, Mental, and Physical Abuse.

Part-Time Worker

by giftarist in Work, July 30, 2009
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Excelling at your job and making your boss happy..

Verbal Diarrhea

by C. S. Robins in Advice, March 13, 2009
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What happens when you do not use your words wisely and talk until there is nothing left to say? Verbal Diarrhea is nothing to joke about and is unpleasant to everyone who falls victim as a listener.

The History Behind the Obscene Words We’ve Come to Recognize as Profanity

by Dialga in Languages, January 29, 2009
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I’m annoyed. Why? In the 21st century, not a day goes by that you don’t hear one form of profanity or another, whether it’s on the radio, on the television, or in real life. Since when has our society stooped to such low and primitive levels of vocabulary?

Effective Non-verbal Communication

by The Candles in Relationships, January 12, 2009
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Effective Communication is needed to be successful in life…

Survival Strategies of Coping with Domestic Abuse

by swatilohani in Support Groups, December 18, 2008
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Every two minutes, a lady is harassed at her home. Well, you are a victim but just cannot run away for the sake of kids. Do learn strategies to live with the abuse.

How to Deal with Relationship Problems

by Ivy Black in Relationships, October 6, 2008
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The sad truth is that 99% of relationships will run into problems sooner or later. If you would like a lasting relationship and a partner for life this is something you need to learn to overcome. Problems can be resolved, and avoidance is the worst way to deal with them.

Who’s the Bully?

by Tere in Advice, August 18, 2008
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The bully is likely to verbally mistreat you with accusations, admonitions, and threats.

Attention, Job Seekers: 23 Things to Avoid During an Interview

by CHAN LEE PENG in Work, July 15, 2008
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Besides qualification and work experience, personal appearance and verbal and facial expressions are also important things to remember during a job interview.

How to Use Body Language to Get More Dates

by Fay Maguire in Relationships, July 8, 2008
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Surprisingly more than half of what we say is with our bodies, rather than our mouths. Body language is the most revealing form of communication and our gestures give away a lot of what we really think. We can use it to build attraction and get more dates with those we want to spend the most time with.

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