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Choosing Civility: 25 Rules | GRCC is proud to open a dialogue with students of all ages in our community. Dr. P.M. Forni's book, Choosing Civility is the book GRCC students, faculty and staff are reading together as our One Book, One College focus.

GRCC is proud to open a dialogue with students of all ages in our community. Dr. P.M. Forni's book, Choosing Civility is the book GRCC students, faculty and staff are reading together as our One Book, One College focus. In the book Dr. Forni outlines 25 rules of civility. Each week we will present a rule. We ask that you share your experiences and start a conversation that can lead us all toward civility and kindness.

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Choosing Civility: 25 Rules | GRCC is proud to open a dialogue with students of all ages in our community. Dr. P.M. Forni's book, Choosing Civility is the book GRCC students, faculty and staff are reading together as our One Book, One College focus. | choosingcivility.wordpress.com Reviews

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GRCC is proud to open a dialogue with students of all ages in our community. Dr. P.M. Forni's book, Choosing Civility is the book GRCC students, faculty and staff are reading together as our One Book, One College focus. In the book Dr. Forni outlines 25 rules of civility. Each week we will present a rule. We ask that you share your experiences and start a conversation that can lead us all toward civility and kindness.

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Rule #5 – Be Inclusive | Choosing Civility: 25 Rules

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Choosing Civility: 25 Rules. Rule #4 – Listen. Rule #6 – Speak Kindly →. Rule #5 – Be Inclusive. December 6, 2010. Share your experiences. Civilly post your thoughts or comments on Rule #5: Be Inclusive. This entry was posted in Rule 5. Rule #4 – Listen. Rule #6 – Speak Kindly →. One response to “ Rule #5 – Be Inclusive. Pingback: Rule #5 Be Inclusive « GRCC Today. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).

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Rule #8 – Accept and Give Praise | Choosing Civility: 25 Rules

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Choosing Civility: 25 Rules. Rule #7 – Don’t Speak Ill. Rule #9 – Respect Even a Subtle No →. Rule #8 – Accept and Give Praise. January 10, 2011. Share your experiences. Civilly post your thoughts or comments on Rule #8 – Accept and Give Praise. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Rule #7 – Don’t Speak Ill. Rule #9 – Respect Even a Subtle No →. One response to “ Rule #8 – Accept and Give Praise. January 20, 2011 at 11:21 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.

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Rule #7 – Don’t Speak Ill | Choosing Civility: 25 Rules

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Choosing Civility: 25 Rules. Rule #6 – Speak Kindly. Rule #8 – Accept and Give Praise →. Rule #7 – Don’t Speak Ill. January 3, 2011. Dr Forni writes What makes us speak ill of others? When we are unsure of our own worth we project upon others the less-than-flattering image we have of ourselves. …It is cowardly to attack those who are not present….When we threaten someone else’s reputation we put our own at risk as well. Nice is something we make. This entry was posted in Rule 7. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.

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Choosing Civility: 25 Rules | GRCC is proud to open a dialogue with students of all ages in our community. Dr. P.M. Forni's book, Choosing Civility is the book GRCC students, faculty and staff are reading together as our One Book, One College focus.

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Choosing Civility: 25 Rules. Newer posts →. Rule #3 – Think the Best. November 22, 2010. Dr Forni writes Thinking the best of others is a decent thing to do and a way of keeping a source of healthful innocence in our lives. When we approach others assuming that they are good, honest, and sensitive, we often encourage them to be just that. Share your experiences. Civilly post your thoughts or comments on Rule #3: Think the Best. Rule #2 Acknowledge Others (Week two of 25 Weeks). November 15, 2010.

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Rule #9 – Respect Even a Subtle “No” | Choosing Civility: 25 Rules

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Choosing Civility: 25 Rules. Rule #8 – Accept and Give Praise. Rule #10 – Respect Others’ Opinions →. Rule #9 – Respect Even a Subtle No. January 17, 2011. Dr Forni writes Why is it difficult to take no for an answer? Share your experiences. Civilly post your thoughts or comments on Rule #9: Respect Even a Subtle No. This entry was posted in Rule 9. Rule #8 – Accept and Give Praise. Rule #10 – Respect Others’ Opinions →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).

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Choosing Civility: 25 Rules. Rule #10 – Respect Others’ Opinions. January 24, 2011. Dr Forni writes There are at least two ways of showing disrespect for others on account of what they think. One is by telling them that their opinions are crazy, stupid, worthless, and the like. The other is by assuming that what we think must be what they think also. Among the most civil utterances of all time is the simple, humble, and smart question, What do you think? Rule #9 – Respect Even a Subtle No. January 3, 2011.

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