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Civility in Public Discourse

By admin Posted on January 13, 2011 Posted in communication skills, Constructive Debate, Kim Barnes 2 Comments Tagged with civility, constructive debate, public discourse

In light of the tragic shooting in Tucson, Arizona this past weekend and President Obama’s call for “more civility in our public discourse,” I did a quick search through the Barnes & Conti archives to see what—if anything—I could find …

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