Etiquette articles
From Wikipedia: Etiquette fundamentally prescribes and restricts the ways in which people interact with each other, and show their respect for other people by conforming to the norms of society. Violations of etiquette, if severe, can cause public disgrace, and in private hurt individual feelings, create misunderstandings or real grief and pain.

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The Act Of Being Politically Correct Has Gone From The Sublime To The Ridiculous - posted: December 8, 2005 - author: David G. Hallstrom, Sr. - There was a time that being politically correct meant speaking and acting in a considerate manner to others. Now it means speaking and acting in a manner acceptable to the Hollywood and politically left wing Elite who have appointed themselves as the arbitrators of what is proper and what is not proper. click here for full text. | leer en Espanol

Working With The Disabled - posted: October 1, 2005 - author: Lydia Ramsey - Since Congress passed the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990, people who previously had limited or no access to public places now move about with a degree of ease in the workplace. While these people have their challenges with sight, hearing or movement, those who work with them are often confused about how to interact them with sensitivity and understanding. click here for full text.

Shut Up, Put Up, and Get Some Quiet Back - posted: November 20, 2005 - author: Eileen McDargh - When firestorms raged across Southern California and land lines were down, having a cell phone to call my family was a blessing. When I could sit in my ocean front garden and use both hands while talking to my Mother in Florida, I adored my cell phone. After getting lost in a jumble click here for full text.



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