Suggested Discussion Outline

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johnkarls
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Suggested Discussion Outline

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Traditionally, each month’s Suggested Discussion Outline has comprised 2-3 parts – 60 minutes for each of Parts A and B with subtractions to accommodate any Sec. C Proposals –

A. Comments About Specific Chapters of the Focus Book – going through them chapter-by-chapter.

B. Further Discussion – of Questions in the Short Quizzes for which the Suggested Answers were “What Do You Think??? Let’s Discuss!!!”

C. Possible Public-Policy Campaigns Directed At Decision Makers – flexible minutes from Sections A & B if there are any proposals.


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Part C – Possible Public-Policy Campaign Suggestions

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From Yours Truly –

None.

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Additional Campaigns???

If anyone has any additional proposals, please post them in this “Discussion Outline” section of our website - hopefully, 24 hours in advance so that participants can give them proper consideration.

THOUGH, OF COURSE, CAMPAIGNS THAT ARE CONCEIVED SPONTANEOUSLY DURING A MEETING ARE NOT PROHIBITED.


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Parts A and B

It is respectfully suggested that these parts be merged for November 5.

Yes, each of the three Short Quizzes contained many questions for which the Suggested Answer was “What Do You Think??? Let’s Discuss!!!”

HOWEVER, probably more important to discuss are any and all questions other participants have.

And, if nobody is interested in any Short Quiz question for which the answer was “What Do You Think??? Let’s Discuss!!!” then let’s not waste time on it.

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SO PLEASE, EVERYONE, ADD TO YOUR LIST OF QUESTIONS, ANY SHORT QUIZ QUESTIONS THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO DISCUSS – AND WE’LL BE “OFF AND RUNNING” WITH YOURS TRULY TRYING TO PACE OURSELVES SO THAT WE THEN COVER THE ENTIRE BOOK while leaving time for any Public-Policy Campaign Suggestions.

Each of the Short Quizzes and Suggested Answers are accessible through the Menu at viewforum.php?f=881&sid=bc7ef5c62b1a5bf ... 295aa69c34

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