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April 2020v2

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Cit yV iewN C.co m | 49 Class Schedules & Registration Information: www.faytechcc.edu/continuing-education FTCC CORPORATE & CONTINUING EDUCATION A D D I T I O N A L I N F O R M A T I O N : ( 9 1 0 ) 67 8 - 8 4 3 1 Our Industrial Sewing Program has a new workshop at 311 Williams Street! Check out the classes available at this new location! Commercial Sewing Machine Technician Draperies & Window Treatments Furniture Upholstery Upholstery Sewing Protect Children. Stop Abuse. Join hands with the Child Advocacy Center. CACFayNC.org "Choosing Civility: The Twenty-Five Rules of Considerate Conduct," by P. M. Forni e author, a professor at Johns Hopkins University, was principal founder of the school's Civility Project. is book expands on the simple concepts of civil behavior, like "Speak Kindly" and "Keep It Down." He said, "Acts of violence are oen the result of an exchange of acts of rudeness that spiral out of control" and "Disrespect can lead to bloodshed; by keeping the levels of incivility down we keep the levels of violence down." He wrote a second book with suggestions on dealing with acts of incivility: "The Civility Solution: What to do When People are Rude," by P.M. Forni Forni recognizes that rudeness begets rudeness, and Dr. Forni presents solutions to many situations of bad behavior. is simple but logical book helps us deal with bullying, rude internet behavior or hurtful conversations in an appropriate manner that can break the cycle of rude behavior. "How Civility Works," by Keith Bybee Bybee calls for good manners in public conduct. In a society where speaking one's mind without inhibition is touted, Bybee contends that civility is a matter of people trying to get along for the sake of getting along. While some people try to claim that one person's civility is another person's incivility, Bybee is committed to an egalitarian form of civility, based on mutual respect and equal consideration. "Violence and Civility," by Étienne Balibar Balibar examines the necessity of civility in political struggles.

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