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Robert replied: "I'm learning to be nice to people.
"I think you can learn a lot from (Sesame Street)," said Angela Aguilar, 4, of Los Angeles, "like learning to be nice to other kids". Her mother, Susie Aguilar, said, "Rosita is great.
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— The privileged teenagers at Scarsdale Middle School are learning to be nicer this year, whether they like it or not.
To the Editor: Your front-page article says that Scarsdale Middle School students are learning to be nicer "whether they like it or not," and that empathy lessons are "starting to stick".
And what's likely happen here is that, by playing a guy who's learning to be nicer, Charlie Sheen will get a bump in public approval and many, many paychecks from "Anger Management". So it goes.
And what's likely happen here is that, by playing a guy who's learning to be nicer, Charlie Sheen will get a bump in public approval and many, many paychecks from "Anger Management".
We learn to be nice, to make it easy for others to like us.
In the meantime he is nurtured and coddled by three women (not counting his therapist) who have nothing better to do than indulge his whims and wait around until he learns to be nice to them.
I also learned to be nice to all my baristas and service people in general.
So, now, Lanny Davis has signed on as a backer of the Civility Project, and America will learn to be nice or he will make you regret it.
Ozzie Guillen, the Marlins manager/amateur shock jock got in trouble again over the weekend in a debacle that's like some sitcom episode where the main character learns to be nice and tolerant of others again.
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