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Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2005 12:38 pm
by Arale
brightsmiles wrote:arale, as i know that report talks about the ability of women and men in many different fields, not only writing. And in terms of writing, i suppose it talks much about affect of man's books and women's in out time. i think u should change ur topic. :)hope don't mind!
all the best :!:
Thanks so much, brightsmiles. OK, I will completely change my topic because that research seems to raise sex discrimination. Personally, I don't like it.

_Arale_

Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2005 12:44 pm
by brightsmiles
it seems that but to some extent, it's not wronng :mrgreen:

Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2005 12:45 pm
by Arale
brightsmiles wrote:it seems that but to some extent, it's not wronng :mrgreen:
OK. Please discuss the main topic. How do books affect your life? :wink:

Regards,

_Arale_

Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2005 3:18 pm
by brightsmiles
it affects partially. i like real experience more. :mrgreen:

Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2005 7:44 pm
by MissLT
brightsmiles wrote:
Arale wrote:This is what I could remember from that research.
The ability of writing between male and female are different. Man could write a more logical passage, which women are restricted by their sensity. Man have a good health and it's very important to help them write in a long time. In fact, there are many works by male authors, which have a trong affect in our time, while those of female authors are extremely few...
arale, as i know that report talks about the ability of women and men in many different fields, not only writing. And in terms of writing, i suppose it talks much about affect of man's books and women's in out time. i think u should change ur topic. :)hope don't mind!
all the best :!:
Why are people so sensitive when it comes to comparing one gender to another? I don't see anything is wrong with that. Since women and men are now equal; therefore, they both should be acknowledged for their abilities, not their gender. I, personally, would be desvatated if I was better than my male coworkers and the boss didn't want to compare to see that I was better than them because it was "too sensitive and racist" to compare the female and male employees. And even if I was not better than them, I'd still stand strong to let them compare my ability with other male coworkers. I mean, I want to be equal to males, but I don't want to lose my voice as a female. Treat me equal, but don't see me as a male. I find it really sexist.

Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2005 10:20 pm
by Mina
Hello!!!! How do books affect my life? Hummm, I guess very much! Reading I can go to different places and thank God I have a strong imagination. :lol: Nobory can deny that real experieces are much better, though.