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  2. Civility - Wikipedia

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    Incivility is the opposite of civility—a lack of civility. Verbal or physical attacks on others, cyber bullying , rudeness , religious intolerance , discrimination , and vandalism are some of the acts that are generally considered uncivil.

  3. Civil discourse - Wikipedia

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    Civil discourse is the practice of deliberating about matters of public concern in a way that seeks to expand knowledge and promote understanding. The word "civil" relates directly to civic in the sense of being oriented toward public life, [1] [2] and less directly to civility, in the sense of mere politeness.

  4. Wikipedia:Profanity, civility, and discussions - Wikipedia

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    Find a way to avoid its use for the sake of civility. The policy Wikipedia:Wikipedia is not censored is a community standard, and this essay does not dispute it. In an apparent logical conflict, the policy Wikipedia:Civility helps to identify incivility as "rudeness, insults, name-calling, gross profanity or indecent suggestions."

  5. Oshkosh Civility Project: Truths told with respect result in ...

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    How do we define civility? Webster’s dictionary: Politeness, consideration, courtesy. Google: Courtesy, politeness “Choosing Civilty” by P.M. Forni, Ph.D., and the book on which the Oshkosh ...

  6. Juror No. 2 Is Classic Clint Eastwood—Down to Its ... - AOL

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    Civility and respectful disagreement ... the most evident overarching qualities of Juror #2 is the mutual respect that’s embraced by the film’s characters on opposite ends—between the ...

  7. Wikipedia:Pearl-clutching - Wikipedia

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    If it is an egregious enactment of the WP:Civility policy, you can point out their pearl-clutching, as doing so will normally reveal them as the antagonist they are. Admins can combat pearl-clutching by following true civility, and analyzing more than just the words said in a discussion, but the context of it at large.

  8. Shiksa - Wikipedia

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    The word, which is of Yiddish origin, has moved into English usage and some Hebrew usage (as well as Polish and German), mostly in North American Jewish culture. Among Orthodox Jews , the term may be used to describe a Jewish girl or woman who fails to follow Orthodox religious precepts.

  9. Civic virtue - Wikipedia

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    The word incivility is derived from the Latin incivilis, meaning "not of a citizen." [ 5 ] The distinction between plain rudeness, and perceived incivility as threat, will depend on some notion of "civility" as structural to society; incivility as anything more ominous than bad manners is therefore dependent on appeal to notions like its ...