A conversation worth having Every Sunday at 1pm. Our Mission Learn new ideas and expand our understanding of the world while sharing our personal knowledge.

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A conversation worth having Every Sunday at 1pm

Our Mission Learn new ideas and expand our understanding of the world while sharing our personal knowledge and intellectual resources with others.

Rules for Discussion Do not talk over another participant (allow them to fully express themselves before you speak) Be respectful towards all participants (whether or not you support their opinions and beliefs) Do not attempt to take over or obstruct the discussion Try to keep comments brief and to the point Wait your turn to speak and raise your hand when appropriate

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