I am very glad to see
how civil this discussion has remained.
Not exact matches
«It was a
discussion about the
civil litigation and
how it was going on.»
How can we have a «
civil»
discussion with such gross intellectual dishonesty and propaganda machines?
For crying out loud, if the ADULTS can't get it together enough to have
civil discussions concerning a controversial topic,
how does one expect American kids to do the same?
But my opponents are implacable: instead of a rational
discussion of ideas and a
civil debate about
how to grow our economy, reduce our debt, and create jobs, voters are being subjected to a barrage of filthy ads and commentary filled with half - truths and overt lies.
How can we bring
civil discussion back to politics?
Save for a few NAACP branches (including its affiliate in Connecticut, have stepped up in the
discussions over Gov. Dan Malloy's school reform effort, and advocated on behalf of Bridgeport mother Tanya McDowell, who will serve five years for trying to provide her child with a high - quality school), the nation's oldest
civil rights group offers nothing substantial on addressing issues such as ending Zip Code Education policies, expanding school choice, addressing childhood illiteracy, and revamping
how teachers are recruited, trained, paid, and evaluated (especially when it comes to bringing more black men into the teaching profession).
WIHS teach Colleen Whalen explained
how Facing History's curriculum works at her school «It encourages
discussion on the social construct of race and history of
civil rights movements and helps students draw parallels to the modern day and the Native American experience.»
While
discussions of Nauman's video works from this period have focused on issues of performativity, endurance, and the body, Ligon was interested in
how Nauman's discordant note can be heard as a soundtrack to the war in Vietnam or the brutal violence faced by
civil rights workers.
Future
discussions will focus on
civil rights, Title lX litigation,
how to handle the police in driving situations and medical negliegence.
October 19, 2016 — «Judges from along the Eastern seaboard convene at Fordham University School of Law Wednesday night for a
discussion on the intersection between
civil and criminal access to justice and
how to better handle the overlapping deficiencies in both systems.
A
discussion from the post ensued, and John Gregory's comments into
how civil marriage ceremonies are provided in Ontario required me to delve deeper into the issue.
Through
discussion on theory, case studies, exercises and role - plays, participants will have the opportunity to learn
how to facilitate complex
civil disputes and multiparty meetings.
NCRC President Steve Dinkin joined C - SPAN Washington Journal to discuss efforts to promote civility in political discourse and
how to keep
discussions civil in the digital age.