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HOW TO BE CONFIDENT!       1  Look the part.  Or, as the saying goes, "fake it 'til you make it." If you know that you look like a confident, capable person, eventually you'll start to feel it, too. You should dress how you feel best -- not what you think confident is. Try these tricks: Devote a little time each day to personal hygiene and making sure you're presenting yourself well.  Shower  daily, brush and  floss your teeth , and groom your skin and hair. Dress for confidence. You don't have to buy a whole new wardrobe to feel better in your clothes. As long as you're clean, comfortable, and feel good, you're set up for confidence! After all, you wouldn't wear a three-piece suit on a pizza delivery. If you think you look good, odds are you probably do. 2 Perfect your posture.  How you carry yourself communicates a lot to other people, so make sure you're telling them that you're confident and in-charge. Keep your shoulders ...
Paris attacks: France state of emergency to be extended - PM Valls France's state of emergency imposed after last year's terror attacks in Paris is likely to be extended, Prime Minister Manuel Valls has told the BBC. He said the measures were needed to "protect our democracy". Mr Valls was speaking on the first anniversary of the attacks by Islamist militants, in which 130 people died. President Francois Hollande is marking the first anniversary of the Paris attacks by unveiling plaques commemorating the victims. Starting with the Stade de France and ending with the Bataclan concert hall, Mr Hollande and the Mayor of Paris will visit the six sites targeted in the attacks, paying tribute to the victims. Mr Hollande is not expected to speak at the sites, saying he wanted the day to focus on remembering the victims rather than on politics. Names of the victims have been read out at each site. At the Stade de France, the son of victim Manuel Dias, the s...
Trump election: Italy's Berlusconi accepts comparisons Disgraced former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has said comparisons between himself and US President-elect Donald Trump are "obvious". Berlusconi told an Italian daily that Americans had chosen Mr Trump, "now let him go to work". Both men both entered politics from the world of business, Berlusconi a media magnate and Mr Trump a property tycoon. Legal battles have dogged Mr Trump but unlike Berlusconi, he has no criminal convictions. Aged 70, the man who defeated Hillary Clinton at Tuesday's polls is one of America's most famous and colourful billionaires, with a net worth of $3.7bn (£2.9bn; €3.4bn), according to Forbes business magazine. Berlusconi, 80, served four terms as prime minister before his criminal convictions in 2013 and 2015. Forbes values him and his family at $5.9bn. The hotel developer who became US president Silvio Berlusconi: Italy's once-un...
PM Modi On Currency Ban: 'People Voted Me In To Fight Corruption. Shouldn't I Do It?' NEW DELHI:   With patience running thin as queues outside banks and ATMs stretch on and the currency crunch continues, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today the nation had elected him to fight corruption and questioned if he should not do it. Here are the latest developments: In an emotional speech in Goa, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, "People voted me to fight corruption. Shouldn't I do it? The people have chosen a government and they expect so much from it." "I also feel the pain. These steps taken were not a display of arrogance. I have seen poverty and understand people's problems," he added.. The Reserve Bank of India has urged people to not withdraw cash repeatedly and hoard it. "The Reserve Bank urges that public need not be anxious... cash is available when they need it," the RBI said in a statement. Much to people's dismay...
Trump election: Nato chief warns against going it alone. Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has warned US President-elect Donald Trump that "going it alone" is not an option for Europe or the United States. He said the West faced its greatest security challenge in a generation. During his election campaign, Mr Trump described Western military alliance Nato as obsolete. He suggested that the US would think twice about coming to the aid of any Nato ally under attack if it had not paid its dues. Mr Stoltenberg conceded that Mr Trump had a point about the need for some members to make a bigger financial  contribution, as the US currently accounted for almost 70% of Nato spending. But he added that American leaders had always recognised that they had a profound strategic interest in a stable and secure Europe. Will President Trump be deal-maker or divider? What will President Trump do first? Your Trump questions answered Inside Trump's America ...
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