P.M. Forni
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P.M. Forni
Pier Massimo Forni, a native of Italy, is an award-winning professor at Johns Hopkins University, where he has taught since 1985. Dr. Forni has published several books, including his 2002 best-seller Choosing Civility: The Twenty-Five Rules of Considerate Conduct. He co-founded and currently directs the Civility Project at Johns Hopkins, the purpose of which is to assess the significance of civility, manners and politeness in contemporary society...
everybody game good last nice seniors
It was nice that we could get everybody in the game, and it was a good way for our seniors to play their last (regular-season) game at home.
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He uses finesse and muscle and has a great shooting touch. We even let him handle the ball.
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They played us tough. We couldn't seem to get a spark.
nice communication mean
Civility means a great deal more than just being nice to one another. It is complex and encompasses learning how to connect successfully and live well with others, developing thoughtfulness, and fostering effective self-expression and communication. Civility includes courtesy, politeness, mutual respect, fairness, good manners, as well as a matter of good health. Taking an active interest in the well-being of our community and concern for the health of our society is also involved in civility.
complaining projects dissatisfaction
When we complain, we often project onto others the dissatisfaction of how we're dealing with our own lives.