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BE NICE (please!) - EVERYONE PLEASE READ THIS!!


I've noticed the some of the posts this week are taking a bit of a nasty tone. It's expected that you'll disagree and obviously encouraged and required that you'll debate, but you need to do so in a manner that is RESPECTFUL of your fellow classmates and their right to espouse a dissenting opinion!! We love the First Amendment here!!

So, be kind, post with your classmates' feelings in mind!! Thanks!!

In terms of the format of the posts, the initial post should not have a slant; it should provide dispassionate information and an open question. The place for opinionated commentary is in the replies - please try to edit your starting topics so that they present information as impartially as possible!!

Thank you, and thanks for the spunk and energy and interest you are bringing to the boards!!

If you have any questions about what does or does not constitute an appropriate post, either an initial topic or a reply, please ask!!

-- Edited by MrsCavalluzzi at 00:43, 2008-09-17

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-- Edited by MrsCavalluzzi at 05:10, 2008-09-17

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