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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Stories Humor' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Stories Humor Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Stories Humor 1. Humor - An Introduction - By: Michael Russell Humor. What is it? Humor is different things to different people. One person may find it awfully funny to see somebody trip over a couch and do a pratfall onto the floor. Another person may find it awful or just not funny. One joke may have a crowd of people laughing li... Featured ArticleAuthor Joins Local History And Humor To Tell His Stories Author Joseph Yakel takes his own unique approach to crafting a variety of books sure to meet a wide audience appeal. Blending humor and history, he's taken fiction and fact to another literary level. Joseph Yakel was born and raised in New York's Capital region, and calls this place home. His travels have taken him far and wide, but its his hometown surroundings that serve as a backdrop for his writing. He's recently published three books, and says his blend of histor ...
Read full story 2. The Princess Bride (dvd) Review - By: Britt Gillette Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Music, The Princess Bride should've been awarded the designation of best comedy of the year. Having built a large cult following since its 1987 release, The Princess Bride continues to entertain whole new generations of fans. Its end... 3. Humor - Timing Matters - By: Kevin Yang 1979302 Humor is one of the most effective tools for connecting with an audience. It builds bonds and refreshes the mind. And although the right words can make people laugh, humor is more than just words. As speakers, we learn that the impact of humor is heightened by how you say it, what you do when you s... 4. Readers Digest - By: Michael Russell Readers Digest There is one magazine that I have read since I was old enough to understand what is printed inside, and if I see a Readers Digest today, I have to pick it up and read it. I dont know why this is, but I have always loved to read them, and I think it might be perhaps it is su... 5. Working Seniors - Healthier Seniors - By: Barbara Mascio According to the U.S. Surgeon General, empirical evidence suggests there are three essential elements to successful aging: Avoidance of disease and disability Ongoing cognitive and physical functioning Involvement in interpersonal relationships and productive activities A... 6. Denis Leary - By: Michael Russell Denis Leary, born 1957 in Worcester, MA, is a multi-talented writer, director, comedian, and actor. Well known for his angsty, off-color humor, his career started on MTV during a comedy sketch where he ripped on REM. Best known as a stand-up comedian, he has released two full-length comedy albums,... 7. Seattles Intriguing History Leaves Lasting Impression On Visitors - By: Michael Russell Seattle, Washington has a great deal to offer its discerning visitors. From the ordinary and mundane to the out and out macabre, you will see it all while visiting Seattle, Washington, if, that is, you know where to look for them. Seattle has a rich history and it seems an even richer future. Nestle... 8. Friends - By: Michael Russell From the very first episodes of Friends, most of America was enthralled. Who were these coffee guzzling, bed hopping, trendy New Yorkers on our screens? And more importantly, what is going to happen next week? Friends touched a part of American culture in a way that very few television shows have... 9. A Short Guide To Effective Public Speaking - By: Stephen D. Boyd Delivering an effective presentation to 20 or to 200 people is difficult. Because listeners have better access to information since the internet became commonplace, audiences expect more content from speakers today. In addition, because of the entertainment slant of most media today, a... 10. Speaking Well In Public Is By No Means Accidental - By: Michael Russell You might possibly know how jokes can complement your speech. But jokes can also cause your speech to be disastrous. Jokes are both a boon and bane to a speech. If you are very much in comfort with it, use humor. Just check it first if it fits, serving as a breaker between sections or em... 11. "public Speaking: Grab Their Attention " - By: Michael Russell When listening to a person deliver a speech, most adults, like children, have a very short attention span. As a speaker, you would want to make sure that the audience does not notice the time passing by while you are talking. It will give you a great feeling when, after your sp... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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