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  2. Etiquette - Wikipedia

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    The categories of manners are based upon the social outcome of behaviour, rather than upon the personal motivation of the behaviour. As a means of social management, the rules of etiquette encompass most aspects of human social interaction; thus, a rule of etiquette reflects an underlying ethical code and a person's fashion and social status. [19]

  3. Category:Social graces - Wikipedia

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  4. Civic virtue - Wikipedia

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    Social graces The social graces include deportment, poise, and fashion, which are unrelated to civility. Incivility Incivility is a general term for social behavior lacking in civic virtue or good manners, on a scale from rudeness or lack of respect for elders, to vandalism and hooliganism, through public drunkenness and threatening behavior. [4]

  5. Social Graces - AOL

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    Apr. 7—Last Friday, the young women of Ironton Elementary School's Ladies Academy put their recently acquired social skills to the test during a lunch at Patties and Pints in downtown Ironton.

  6. Style: Lessons in Clarity and Grace - Wikipedia

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    Style: Lessons in Clarity and Grace is a book, in many editions, principally by university professor Joseph M. Williams (1933–2008), with coauthoring and (later) posthumous revisions by university professors Gregory G. Colomb (1951–2011) and Joseph Bizup. The book aims to teach people how to write clearly and gracefully.

  7. Maxine Powell - Wikipedia

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    Born Maxine Blair in Texarkana, Texas, she was raised by her aunt in Chicago, Illinois.She graduated from Hyde Park High School in 1933, attended Madam C.J. Walker's School of Beauty Culture, and worked as a manicurist to finance her acting studies; she also studied elocution and dance. [5]

  8. Soft skills - Wikipedia

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    The term "soft skills" was created by the U.S. Army in the late 1960s. It refers to any skill that does not employ the use of machinery. The military realized that many important activities were included within this category, and in fact, the social skills necessary to lead groups, motivate soldiers, and win wars were encompassed by skills they had not yet catalogued or fully studied.

  9. Social graces - Wikipedia

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    Search for Social graces in Wikipedia to check for alternative titles or spellings. Start the Social graces article , using the Article Wizard if you wish, or add a request for it ; but please remember that Wikipedia is not a dictionary .