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	<title>Comments on: Communication Anxiety</title>
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		<title>By: Randy Bosch</title>
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		<description>A sensitively written and needed article.  Thank you!  Even the redefinition of words and terms that is a widespread post-modern phenomenon can cause widespread damage by a post-facto rewriting of history and literature, causing loss of original intent.  Similarly, the commercialization of redefinitions used in lieu of true innovation to sell seminars and books by misapplication of meaning, has become a plague (I wrote about this - although less effectively than your article - in &quot;Words Have Meaning&quot; at http://wp.me/pVUDj-7J on &quot;RenaissanceRules&quot; this week).

Keep up the great &quot;communication&quot; work!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A sensitively written and needed article.  Thank you!  Even the redefinition of words and terms that is a widespread post-modern phenomenon can cause widespread damage by a post-facto rewriting of history and literature, causing loss of original intent.  Similarly, the commercialization of redefinitions used in lieu of true innovation to sell seminars and books by misapplication of meaning, has become a plague (I wrote about this &#8211; although less effectively than your article &#8211; in &#8220;Words Have Meaning&#8221; at <a href="http://wp.me/pVUDj-7J" rel="nofollow">http://wp.me/pVUDj-7J</a> on &#8220;RenaissanceRules&#8221; this week).</p>
<p>Keep up the great &#8220;communication&#8221; work!</p>
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