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... listening to another man giving them a lecture , and how they feel about it . They tell me that this does happen . They may find themselves talking to someone who presses information on them so insistently that they give in and listen ...
... listening to another man giving them a lecture , and how they feel about it . They tell me that this does happen . They may find themselves talking to someone who presses information on them so insistently that they give in and listen ...
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... listen to women less frequently than women listen to men , because the act of listening has different meanings for them . Some men really don't want to listen at length because they feel it frames them as subordinate . Many women do ...
... listen to women less frequently than women listen to men , because the act of listening has different meanings for them . Some men really don't want to listen at length because they feel it frames them as subordinate . Many women do ...
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... listen silently and supportively , or that she offer opinions and ideas of her own . He said he thought he liked it better if she volunteered in- formation , making the interchange more interesting . When men begin to lecture other men ...
... listen silently and supportively , or that she offer opinions and ideas of her own . He said he thought he liked it better if she volunteered in- formation , making the interchange more interesting . When men begin to lecture other men ...
Contents
Simplicity WILLIAM ZINSSER | 13 |
Freewriting PETER ELBOW | 19 |
Revising Your Own Manuscript | 28 |
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