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Response to Apocalypse Now

by rwlovett in Religion, February 7, 2012
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Apocalypse Now, which is written by Edward O. Wilson explains how religion and science must come together to protect the environment before it is to late. This article is a response to Wilson’s.

No Back Stabbers Please

by Suni51 in Issues, October 21, 2011
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I do not want any one as a friend who pretends to be one. Although my critics are my best friends.

Cons of Being Famous

by danise in People, April 13, 2011
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Fortunes and fame can be worthy since you’ve worked your ass to get in your position but our world isn’t perfect and there’s always unfairness in our surroundings.

A Final Letter to My Critics

by J.N.R Dutton in Social Sciences, February 19, 2011
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Let us be adults here, reasonable, I bleed red just as you do, I am human just as you are. Even if we cannot always find common ground in our views, let us remember blessed kindness.

Managing Criticism: Abraham Lincoln’s Example

by giftarist in History, February 12, 2011
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When it comes to managing criticism, President Lincoln serves as a good role model. He was aware of his shortcoming and knew that many highly respected and influential people disagreed with him.

Please be Polite

by lovelife in Society, January 12, 2011
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This is a very good reminder to all of us who can not keep our mouth shut when others are not doing good. Insulting words are like a sword, it hurts and once you give it away, it will come right back to you.

Step Up, Put Up, Or…. Shut Up!

by ashan1614 in Advice, August 27, 2010
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Do you know someone (or even a few people) who never have anything good to say about another person’s work or accomplishments? They always think, or at least say, that they could have done a better job, yet they never step up to the plate.

Critics

by Miqdad Sibtain in Issues, August 18, 2010
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Critics.

Why You Should Not Run From Critics

by MartineP in Advice, April 3, 2010
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Some people do not like to be corrected. Others have a critical mind to see minor mistakes other make, but seldom their own.

Why Unintended Pain Hurt Most: Critism Versus Bullying

by MartineP in Issues, February 24, 2010
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There is a saying you always hurt the ones you love most. That is a plain truth.

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