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		<title>Dynamic Conference Speakers &#8211; How To Own The Audience</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Rick Smith Of all the fears we face as adults, public speaking is always near the top of the list for most people. Despite this fact, there is a large sector of the population that makes their living as presenters for conferences and at workshops, and love it. They have discovered how intoxicating it [...]]]></description>
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