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<title>Nyree Burt - EzineArticles Expert Author</title>
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<description><![CDATA[About The Author:

Nyree Burt is an author and a public speaker of some skill and experience. She has won awards and competitions for speaking ever since she was a teenager. She has addressed corporations and held training sessions in Australia and New Zealand and can add significantly to the skill level of anyone who desires to improve their public speaking skills. She presents good Public Speaking Tips on her blog.]]></description>
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<title>Public Speaking Tips - 10 Tips for the Aspiring Speaker</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Public speaking can be a really horrifying experience and some people have even developed a phobia about it Having some uneasiness when you are about to get up in front of an audience is quite normal. Even the people who do this for a living are a little nervous. If they weren't it would be time for them to quit what they are doing. Nerves give you an edge, without that edge you will probably bore your audience. However being fearful and irrationally petrified will not do you any good.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Most people would rather have root canal work done than get up in front of an audience and deliver a speech. Of the five most commonly held terrors that the majority of Americans own up to, the fear of making a speech heads the list. It is ahead of the fear of death and an audit by the IRS. Here are some Public Speaking Tips that will ease your way somewhat and help you overcome your fears.]]></description>
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