Write a summary of the discussion in one to two paragraphs. Use these questions as a guideline to frame your answer:

What were the most important points made during the discussion?
Did the discussion steer off topic at any time?
How well did the participants interact with one another?
What points did the participants agree or disagree on?
How was the flow of the discussion? Describe ways in which the conversation flowed well and ways it seemed to get bogged down.
What was most and least successful about the discussion?

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Explanation:

A people is a plurality of persons considered as a whole, as is the case with an ethnic group, nation or the public of a polity.

In politics  

Various states govern or claim to govern in the name of the people. Both the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire used the Latin term Senatus Populusque Romanus, . This term was fixed abbreviated  to Roman legionary standards, and even after the Roman Emperors achieved a state of total personal autarchy, they continued to wield their power in the name of the Senate and People of Rome.

A People's Republic is typically a Marxist or socialist one-party state that claims to govern on behalf of the people even if it in practice often turns out to be a dictatorship. Populism is another umbrella term for various political tendencies that claim to represent the people, usually with an implication that they serve the common people instead of the elite.

Chapter One, Article One of the Charter of the United Nations states that "peoples" have the right to self-determination. Though the mere status as peoples and their right to self-determination, as for example in the case of Indigenous peoples, does not provide for claiming independence and a sovereign state, since peoples also need territory and a central government to reach sovereignty in international politics.

In law  

In criminal law, in certain jurisdictions, criminal prosecutions are brought in the name of the People. Several U.S. states, including California, Illinois, and New York, use this style. Citations outside the jurisdictions in question usually substitute the name of the state for the words "the People" in the case captions. Four states — Massachusetts, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Kentucky — refer to themselves as the Commonwealth in case captions and legal process. Other states, such as Indiana, typically refer to themselves as the State in case captions and legal process.

Outside the United States, criminal trials in Ireland and the Philippines are prosecuted in the name of the people of their respective states.

The political theory underlying this format is that criminal prosecutions are brought in the name of the sovereign; thus, in these U.S. states, the "people" are judged to be the sovereign, even as in the United Kingdom and other dependencies of the British Crown, criminal prosecutions are typically brought in the name of the Crown. "The people" identifies the entire body of the citizens of a jurisdiction invested with political power or gathered for political purposes.                

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Summary

We discussed different points related to (topic or task). The key points we discussed were (description or list of the key points and ideas that came up during the discussion).

Reflection

The discussion flowed smoothly from one point to another. However, we could all work on listening more carefully to one another. At times, it seemed that the discussion was going off-topic, but the leader and reflector were able to get us back on track. All members remained respectful of each other, even when they had disagreements. Some things we disagreed about were (points of disagreement). But we all agreed that (points of agreement). This agreement allowed us to decide which position was most convincing. Overall, the discussion was successful because we were able to hear different points of view and ideas. The least successful part of the discussion was that some members of the group talked over others. Next time, we’ll do a better job of making sure group members listen quietly when someone is talking.

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