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		<title>How to Win an Argument</title>
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		</p>The ultimate goal for an argument is not to have a contest to see who can yell the loudest, it&#8217;s about having the other person(s) believe and agree on your point of view.Â  Being a powerful communicator means that you must be able to defend your point of view. Here are some ways that might [...]]]></description>
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