There are two articles "His Talk, Her Talk" by Joyce Maynard and "Man To Man, Woman To Woman" by Mark A. Sherman and Adelaide Haas: male-female communication.
Title: There are two articles "His Talk, Her Talk" by Joyce Maynard and "Man To Man, Woman To Woman" by Mark A. Sherman and Adelaide Haas: male-female communication.
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There are two articles "His Talk, Her Talk" by Joyce Maynard and "Man To Man, Woman To Woman" by Mark A. Sherman and Adelaide Haas: male-female communication.
Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health Care
Details: Words: 769 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
When I look at the topic male-female communication, the first thing that comes up to my mind is that man and woman must have a very good communication, because there are only men and women in the world. But as I think a little bit deeper, there is something different between a man and a woman, different types of talking styles, different ways of thinking, and different point of views. For instance, if a guy
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really happens. But sometimes giving too many opinions will influent the reader. And on the other hand, using the research data to show differences between men and women conversation is better because the data is scientifically and reasonable, because the data that from the research are base on what the people are thinking. Also they have to do some calculation to have the outcome. So I recommend "Man To Man, Woman To Woman" this article.