By: Elena Bullock | 2011-03-15 | Self Improvement After every argument, you can clearly see who won. Sometimes I win, sometimes someone else wins. But to be honest, before I've started to analyze why I'm losing arguments, I was losing much more often than winning. And that really hurts. I realized that ' how to win every argument ' research was a must. read more
By: Vincent Kyle Ng | 2011-04-18 | Negotiation Whether you are a debater or not, we would all have experienced arguments with other people before. Perhaps we wanted the other person to agree with our views or perhaps we just wanted to vent some steam at them for being so annoying. In this article, I'm going to share 7 tips on how to win an argument against anyone. read more
By: Melda | 2010-10-23 | Writing & Speaking Argumentative essay is an essay that does not only give information about the topic of your research but also it presents an argument with supporting ideas and opposing ideas on an argumentative issue. The primary objective of MLA format argumentative essay is to change the beliefs that many do not want to change. read more
By: Stan Coyle | 2011-06-11 | Direct mail When it comes to politics, it is a fact that all politicians whether they will admit it or not their ultimate goal is to win. And winning takes a lot of effort as well as financial stability, above all winning depend on their political campaigns. The method and strategy must be excellent, well-planned and exceptional to gain supporters and followers. read more
By: stancoyle | 2011-06-27 | Marketing When it comes to politics, it is a fact that all politicians whether they will admit it or not their ultimate goal is to win. And winning takes a lot of effort as well as financial stability, above all winning depend on their political campaigns. read more
By: Connie H. Deutsch | 2011-03-31 | Self Improvement Winning an Argument by Connie H. Deutsch I''m an economist by nature. I don''t like spending money foolishly. I don''t like wasting resources. I don''t like wasting time. And most especially, I don''... read more
By: Nancy Rosanoff | 2010-04-04 | Politics Can Barack save us? Are we doomed? It's time to rise above the dualistic idea that either we need a savior, and/or we need to defend ourselves against looming disaster. Over 50% of the voting population voted for Obama for President. Now that same group is needed to live the inspiration of the election. Barack cannot save us, but we can turn our individual lives toward a direction that will work. read more
By: Timothy Sweezy | 2010-03-27 | Self Improvement The art of argument is as old as man. People have been arguing since the Garden of Eden, and will continue to argue until the end of time. Philosophers, psychologists, lawyers and such have long searched for ways to fine tune the art. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-04 | Politics The year 2007 will be a pivotal point in present period politics for the United States of America. The Iraq conflict will continue to take center stage and the economy will cool down, while the Presidential Administration will have to determine how to deal with Syria and Iran, the insurgency and nuclear weapons in the hands of International Terrorists. Indeed, every year has its political events and each election cycle has its overriding points of contention. read more
By: Ashima Bhatnagar | 2010-10-18 | Career management Working in an unbiased manner at your office and remaining neutral to the political opinions of your colleagues is extremely difficult in reality. You will observe that in every office, politics is part of parcel of a person's professional life. Sometimes a person performance in office depends on how a person handles office politics. read more
By: Rick Lawrence | 2010-04-01 | Politics It takes lots of money to run for election. In a federal campaign, that means buying a lot of television time. How does the money affect the election and the candidate? It costs more money to run for office every election cycle and there is no end in sight. read more
By: Diane Neuman | 2010-03-30 | Public Speaking The more important your argument is to you, the more you need to be aware of how you sound. Anger strangles your tone of voice. Your listeners react to your sound before your sentences can reach their brains. Learn how to hang on to the passion of your argument and deliver that argument in a manner that doesn't cause your audience to tune out. read more
By: Ravi Jain | 2011-12-08 | K-12 Education Arguments always irritated me. I never got the point why people argue to prove themselves right. Is it that if you do not involve yourself in arguments then people will think you are wrong? read more
By: Robert Melkonyan | 2010-04-02 | Advertising Infomercial advertisements have been used by politicians for years. In fact, this strategy by American politicians has been used by not only presidential candidates but also by candidates running for state office and other offices. read more