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	<title>Comments on: Communication Pt 1: Words &amp; Listening</title>
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		<title>By: den.</title>
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		<description>Communication is made shorter, more compact given the new media of today. Can we really blame some who jump into conclusions before listening to the entire story, given the shorter and shorter attention span we have today?

Perhaps a movement to do more reflection is good.</description>
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