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  • 2. Reconvene, which is to simply propose that you revisit the conversation at a better time when his or her behavior has returned to "normal."

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Donna Flagg 2011

  • Operation Background: Congressman Shays pulls down his 2 minutes of fame Wednesday, 6 August, when he joins in what popular internet video site YouTube titles "Colleagues Call to Reconvene Congress to Vote on a Comprehensive Energy Plan."

    Mary Ann West: Operation Clean Energy, Not Gimmicks: A Full Report 2008

  • Reconvene the group and ask each recorder to report on their group's discussion, using the newsprint they prepared.

    Chapter 5 1985

  • Reconvene the group and ask each small group to report on their experience at one of the stations.

    Chapter 6 1985

  • Reconvene the large group and have participants share problems encountered in counseling practice.

    Chapter 7 1985

  • Reconvene the forge group and have each small group present their skit illustrating their solution to the problem.

    Chapter 9 1985

  • Reconvene the group and review the newsprint suggestions with them.

    Chapter 5 1985

  • Reconvene the large group and ask a each pair to briefly describe their health education Project plans.

    Chapter 10 1985

  • Reconvene the large group and elicit the key learnings from this activity.

    Chapter 3 1983

  • Reconvene and ask participants for important ideas, questions or concerns which they discussed in their small groups.

    Chapter 6 1983

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