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Carol Kinsey Goman, Ph.D., is an executive coach, consultant and international keynote speaker at corporate, government and association events.
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"For example, when there are only men at a meeting and one woman, the woman tends to get nervous," says Carol Kinsey Goman, executive coach and author of The Nonverbal Advantage.
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SAVIO: I heard that from my sister Suzy Goman (ph).
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We're live right now from Goman (ph), the Democratic Republic of the Congo, a nation that suffered epic losses and unimaginable misery.
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At least he sometimes thought so, but always at the thought there rose within him a strange revulsion of feeling, which he could not interpret or understand -- he simply knew that he hated the Goman-gani, and that he would rather be Histah, the snake, than one of these.
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At one time Christophe was ruling as king in the north, Petion as president at Port au Prince, Rigaud in the south, and a semi-brigand, Goman, in the extreme southwest.
The Negro 1915
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Goman-Dammesec, meaning the synagogue of Damascus, and this building has not its equal; it is said to have been Benhadad's palace, and it contains a glass wall, built apparently by magic.
Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part I. The Exploration of the World Jules Verne 1866
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Body language expert, Carol Goman, on projecting an infectious positive attitude and energy.
Forbes.com: News MarketNewsVideo.com 2011
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Body language expert, Carol Goman, on projecting an infectious positive attitude and energy.
Forbes.com: News MarketNewsVideo.com 2011
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Body language expert, Carol Goman, on projecting an infectious positive attitude and energy.
Forbes.com: News MarketNewsVideo.com 2011
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