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    to get intimate with their male mate. Deborah Tannen once wrote, “For women, as for girls, intimacy is the fabric of relationships, and talk is the thread from which it is woven… Bonds between boys can be as intense as girls’, but they are based less on talking, more on doing things together. Since they don’t assume talk is the cement that binds a relationship, men don’t know what kind of talk women want, and they don’t miss it when it isn’t there” (Tannen 409). Men are just hardwired to be more

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    She studied ethnic groups, which speak the same language using different styles, and found that the effect of gender on communication is miniscule compared to the effect of culture and socialization. In her research, Tannen asserts that the basic uses of conversation by women are to establish and support intimacy; while for men it is to acquire status. These styles and motives for communicating represent different cultural upbringings, and one is not necessarily better

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    know all about the man. They know their favorite food, favorite color and their like and dislikes. Men, from my experiences do not like a lot of communication- talking in other words. Women on the other hand enjoys communication and I agree that Deborah Tannen statement, “Being understood without saying what you mean gives a payoff in involvement, and that is why women value it so highly”. This is exactly what women really want in relationships with men. Women value men who can know exactly what they

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    careers or even losing their jobs altogether if they dare to rock the boat.” This statement shows how women deal with unfair situations where women are uncomfortable because they don't want to lose their jobs. In the article “But what Do You Mean?” Tannen deborah also talks about the genders at work where she too acknowledges that women are more at the disadvantage of men. To prove her point she provides the following example “An engineer who was the only woman among four men in a small company found that

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    when you are living or spending your life with someone. The article “Sex, Lies, and Conversation” touches on 3 key issues among men and women when it comes to conversating with one another. Lack of communication was the first thing mentioned in Dr. Deborah Tannen’s article. Another issue that causes problems among people is body Language. Body language is just as important as knowing how to speak to someone. It can tell if you’re being truthful or not. It also can send mixed messages and

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    Equal Pay and the Issue of “Ladybucks” No matter your gender, profession or where you live, you are affected by the gender pay gap. Gender inequality refers to the unequal treatment or perceptions of individuals based on their gender. (NYC Gender, 1). According to the report prepared by the Joint Economic Committee in April 2016, “The ratio of women’s to men’s median earnings – known as the “gender earnings ratio” is approximately 79 percent. That leaves a difference in earnings of 21 percent

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    more specifically geared towards specificity and complexity regarding women and men in particular settings, identifying interactions, identity categories and power relations. Deborah Tannen states male and female differences are due to cultural difference and regards males and females as different but equal. Deborah Tannen, author of ‘You Just Don 't Understand: Women and Men in Conversation’ (1991), and ‘Talking from 9 to 5: Women and Men at Work’ (2001), is

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    In many circles of the world, various groups of people distinguish themselves from one another through religion, language, culture, and sometimes gender. People also develop stereotypes about a particular group of people in order to identify them. However, most of the time, these stereotypes hold true for only some members of a group. Sometimes, these stereotypes are just plain misconceptions that do not even apply to the group it claims to. Stereotypes are placed on people because it is a way to

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    Women have historically been seen as sex objects while men have been seen as “success objects.” “Marked Women” by Deborah Tannen, “A Woman’s Beauty: Put Down or Power Source?” by Susan Sontag, “The Men We Carry in Our Minds” by Scott Russell Sanders, and “Man Bashing: Trivial Pursuits or a Truth with Consequences?” by Warren Farrell discuss these two sides to gender roles. These essays most effectively argue that women face more challenges in today’s society than men. Women are made to be sex objects

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    Anna Deveare Smith's Fires in the Mirror The language in Fires in the Mirror, by Anna Deveare Smith, is a microcosm for the way in which language creates reality in every community. In Fires in the Mirror, people from different communities in Crown Heights are interviewed on various subjects after the riot that erupted in 1991 between Jewish and Black groups, and in these interviews it is obvious that specific communities develop unique styles of language in order to unite all the members

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