Also known as co-orientation, it is the degree to which the speaker's values, beliefs, attitudes, and interests are shared with the audience; an aspect of credibility (See 378)
These were two conferences, the first held at Carleton College, MN and the second held at Bowdoin College, ME, which brought youth and adults from across the country together to recreate continental youth programs after it was determined that LRY was no longer viable The conferences were called for by the SCOYP report and ultimately put together by Wayne Arnason
In model railroading, the use of a single wire to complete a circuit for numerous track sections or accessories Eliminates the need for a large number of "ground" wires, one for each accessory or track