The
"URU Schoolhouse"
is
where you walk in,
Answer
a
Question
and
tell someone
Why
you
answered
Yes or No.
You can enroll as student or faculty and give your
thought contributions to the
"Yes or No People Book"
For licenses, please,
the Director
at
or to speak to a real person Call:
(203) 966-5511
Mission Statement
The URU Schoolhouse is a place we can go to learn how think critically with intellectual honesty by pairing up with our workmates or schoolmates and answering "Yes or No Questions" and to get resolution about how we can move forward together.
Please call: 203 501 1403 or Email: Bally@you-are-you.org
Mission Statement
The URU Schoolhouse Museum and Call Center Association teaches the public through a systematic course of study about how to talk about politics (Law) and religion (God or Love) using emotional intelligence.
Purpose of Conversation
The purpose of conversation is to incorporate the other’s viewpoints in deciding how to move forward together.
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Information: to obtain, surface or convey information or understanding of facts (know-what), processes (know-how) or contacts (know-who). To learn from each other.
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Sense-making: to make sense of something (beyond just obtaining facts), especially a complex issue.
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Perspectives or viewpoints: to obtain different points of view or gain consensus
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Change: to challenge and shift someone’s viewpoint or intentions (mine or others’)
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Ideas: to generate ideas, surface and imagine possibilities
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Collaboration: to enable the effective production of some shared work-product
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Deepening or creation of relationships: to connect with other people, to build relationships
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Entertainment or fun: to have fun, to banter, to gossip, to flirt
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Recognition, attention or reputation: to obtain it, or offer it
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Appreciation, empathy or reassurance: to obtain it, or offer it
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Decision making: to make decisions
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Problem-solving: to solve problems or figure out how best to respond to them
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Reveal problems: to reveal hidden issues or unintended consequences of our actions
What is Politics
The word politics means: An activity associated with the governance of an area, especially the debate or conflict among individuals hoping to achieve power.
What is Religion
The word religion: means God and Love.
What is Emotional Intellegence
Emotional intelligence means: the capacity to be aware of, control, and express one’s emotions, and to handle interpersonal relationships judiciously and empathetically.
Why the need for Emotional Intelligence in Conversation.
Conversations that use emotional intelligence (caring about each other) to have conversations that involve politics (law) and religion (God and Love) are absolutely necessary to purpose of communication, to decide how we are going to move forward together.
When a person feels safe with you, they can sing with you, laugh with you, cry or dance with you, they see you as someone who wants , to give them what they want and certainly not someone interested in taking away from them of anything they need. They feel invited to share with you their feelings and their thoughts.
In the workplace or a school, it is important to understand another point of view beside your own. A person who attends school won't learn anything unless willing to see the differences between one person's situation and priorities and another's. When looking through the scenarios given in court where different principles have applied to this person's scenarios, it may or may not apply to another person's scenario and circumstances. Critical thinking or the ability to debate both sides of a matter and arguing powerfully just the pros of a matter and then switching sides and arguing the cons of a matter with equal force can help in making a discission. Even if it sounds ludicrous, or ridiculous, it helps move decisions along in a work or school environment. Also, if done right it gives credence and acknowledgment to another's feelings and thoughts. Arging in favor of another person's side fosters simpathy, empathy and it dignifies another's position.
Bee Gees - I've Gotta Get A Message To You [1968 Video] - Bing video
Critical Thinking Exercises
Menu of Animals
Created by Jehovah
Brought
to
you
by
Bally
Please call: 1 (203) - 501-1403
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Mission Statement
The URU Schoolhouse is a place we can go to learn how think critically with intellectual honesty by pairing up with our workmates or schoolmates and answering "Yes or No Questions" and to get resolution about how we can move forward together.
Please call: 203 501 1403 or Email: Bally@you-are-you.org
Mission Statement
The URU Schoolhouse Museum and Call Center Association teaches the public through a systematic course of study about how to talk about politics (Law) and religion (God or Love) using emotional intelligence.
Purpose of Conversation
The purpose of conversation is to incorporate the other’s viewpoints in deciding how to move forward together.
-
Information: to obtain, surface or convey information or understanding of facts (know-what), processes (know-how) or contacts (know-who). To learn from each other.
-
Sense-making: to make sense of something (beyond just obtaining facts), especially a complex issue.
-
Perspectives or viewpoints: to obtain different points of view or gain consensus
-
Change: to challenge and shift someone’s viewpoint or intentions (mine or others’)
-
Ideas: to generate ideas, surface and imagine possibilities
-
Collaboration: to enable the effective production of some shared work-product
-
Deepening or creation of relationships: to connect with other people, to build relationships
-
Entertainment or fun: to have fun, to banter, to gossip, to flirt
-
Recognition, attention or reputation: to obtain it, or offer it
-
Appreciation, empathy or reassurance: to obtain it, or offer it
-
Decision making: to make decisions
-
Problem-solving: to solve problems or figure out how best to respond to them
-
Reveal problems: to reveal hidden issues or unintended consequences of our actions
What is Politics
The word politics means: An activity associated with the governance of an area, especially the debate or conflict among individuals hoping to achieve power.
What is Religion
The word religion: means God and Love.
What is Emotional Intellegence
Emotional intelligence means: the capacity to be aware of, control, and express one’s emotions, and to handle interpersonal relationships judiciously and empathetically.
Why the need for Emotional Intelligence in Conversation.
Conversations that use emotional intelligence (caring about each other) to have conversations that involve politics (law) and religion (God and Love) are absolutely necessary to purpose of communication, to decide how we are going to move forward together.
When a person feels safe with you, they can sing with you, laugh with you, cry or dance with you, they see you as someone who wants , to give them what they want and certainly not someone interested in taking away from them of anything they need. They feel invited to share with you their feelings and their thoughts.
In the workplace or a school, it is important to understand another point of view beside your own. A person who attends school won't learn anything unless willing to see the differences between one person's situation and priorities and another's. When looking through the scenarios given in court where different principles have applied to this person's scenarios, it may or may not apply to another person's scenario and circumstances. Critical thinking or the ability to debate both sides of a matter and arguing powerfully just the pros of a matter and then switching sides and arguing the cons of a matter with equal force can help in making a discission. Even if it sounds ludicrous, or ridiculous, it helps move decisions along in a work or school environment. Also, if done right it gives credence and acknowledgment to another's feelings and thoughts. Arging in favor of another person's side fosters simpathy, empathy and it dignifies another's position.
Bee Gees - I've Gotta Get A Message To You [1968 Video] - Bing video
Critical Thinking Exercises
Menu of Animals
Created by Jehovah
Brought
to
you
by
Bally
Please call: 1 (203) - 501-1403
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