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The Common Ground Network for Life
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Common Ground Concepts Appendix 1.1
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over abortion. The Network came int
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together out of a mutual commitment
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About the Authors Mary Jacksteit wa
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others are “wrong.” Debate tend
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other people with the same label, d
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etween people related to one anothe
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Appendix 1.1 THE COMMON GROUND DIAL
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• Dialogue questions, not “topi
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Appendix 1.3 The Search for Common
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CHAPTER TWO: GETTING STARTED People
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CHAPTER THREE: PLANNING FOR DIALOGU
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Another type of workshop might have
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Dialogue Workshop. Based on experie
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hour training session for workshop
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First Small Group Dialogue After th
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Appendix 3.1 WORKSHOP PLANNING MEET
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Appendix 3.2 Dialogue Workshop Mate
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9:00 am Check-in, Welcome, Large gr
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Appendix 3.4 Sample letter to small
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Appendix 3.6 COMMON GROUND DIALOGUE
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Session Time: 30 minutes.
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(5 meaning strongest agreement and
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COMPARISON OPINION SURVEY If you ar
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5 4 3 2 1 (5 meaning strongest agre
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Appendix 3.9 OPINION SURVEY RESULTS
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Appendix 3.10 Exploring Stereotypes
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COMMON GROUND WORKSHOP Evaluation Q
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language, insuring understanding be
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12:15-1:00: LUNCH. This is not a "w
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[5 min] -Communicate care for the s
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someone has said earlier. It might
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Appendix 4.4 WORKSHOP FACILITATOR T
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the Part A or Part B sheets. Partic
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3) How can you not care that poor w
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