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16640
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At the Fletcher-Skinner-Nixon House near the Hertford, North Carolina, Nancy Rascoe and her husband Peter hold \"manners camp\" where children are taught etiquette that instills them with kindness and caring.
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16674
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The Protocol School, founded by Rosemary Wyche, offers training and coaching in building a competitive advantage for leaders in business, nonprofits, education and government, providing them with new skills and strategies for success in a rapidly changing and increasingly interconnected world.
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Etiquette is expected when invited to dinner or hosting a dinner party. The origins of etiquette date back thousands of years to the ancient Egyptians. The American South has one of the most deep-rooted histories in the United States and long traditions involving manners. The article explores the 25 most important table manners to follow, as well as how to set places for formal and informal meals, and napkin folding.
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For nearly three decades, 1812 on the Perquimans Bed and Breakfast Inn’s owner has been passing down the importance of manners to children attending her summer program, along with passing down the history of the Perquimans and surrounding area. House Party for Etiquette for Young Ladies and Gentlemen offers instruction on etiquette and proper dress of formal attire along with conventional camp activities like canoeing. The house, in Nancy Dawson Rascoe’s family for two centuries and restored by N.C. Division of Archives and History’s standards, became the site of a film, Ms. Nancy Minds their Manners.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 80 Issue 3, Aug 2012, p120-122, 124 Periodical Website