[NIFL-POVRACELIT:256] Re: deafness as culture: a question I

From: Kate Gladstone & Andrew S. Haber (kate@global2000.net)
Date: Thu Oct 26 2000 - 17:31:42 EDT


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Laura suggests:

> ... doing some work with them.  Use them to examine your own defenses and your
own assumptions instead of responding to all of them with defensive, self
justifying points. ...

How, specifically, can I do this? Can you give specific directions (as
opposed to generalities), or will I find these contained in the book "White
Teacher"?


Yours for better letters,
Kate Gladstone - Handwriting Repair
kate@global2000.net, kate@WriteMe.com
http://www.global2000.net/handwritingrepair
325 South Manning Boulevard
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518/482-6763 
   AND REMEMBER ...
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Laura suggests:<BR>
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ng to all of them with defensive, self justifying points. ...<BR>
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How, specifically, can I do this? Can you give specific directions (as oppo=
sed to generalities), or will I find these contained in the book &quot;White=
 Teacher&quot;?<BR>
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Yours for better letters,<BR>
Kate Gladstone - Handwriting Repair<BR>
kate@global2000.net, kate@WriteMe.com<BR>
http://www.global2000.net/handwritingrepair>
325 South Manning Boulevard<BR>
Albany, NY 12208-1731<BR>
518/482-6763 <BR>
 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;AND REMEMBER ... <BR>
you can order books through my site! (Amazon.com link - I<BR>
get a 5% - 15% commission on each book sold)<BR>
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