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Title: Men and Women: As Interpreted by Deborah Tannen
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December 29, 2006 |
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This was frustrating, because I knew it was unfair. But I also knew just what was going on. I ascribed his unfairness to his having grown up in a country where few people thought women and men might have equal rights" (You Just...). This personal experience of hers seems to have jump-started her ideas about different cultural and conversational styles of men and women... Showed first 250 characters
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This was frustrating, because I knew it was unfair. But I also knew just what was going on. I ascribed his unfairness to his having grown up in a country where few people thought women and men might have equal rights" (You Just...). This personal experience of hers seems to have jump-started her ideas about different cultural and conversational styles of men and women... Showed next 250 characters
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