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1. Don't ask "why" questions. This creates an emotional response and puts her in fight-or-flight mode, says Carol Ritberger, Ph.D. Other questions are fine, especially if they show an interest in "how" or "when" the two of you can solve the problem. 2. Don't assume she's basing her decisions on emotion. http://www.menshealth.com/howtofight/defusingarguments.html

Defusing Arguments - How to Fight With a Woman : Men's Health.com

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http://russelldavies.typepad.com/planning/2006/11/how_to_be_inter.html While I was at the U of O I kept going on about how the core skill of any future creative business person will be 'being interesting'. People will employ and want to work with (and want to be with) interesting people. And since I’d spent quite a lot of time telling them all the things they should stop doing I’d thought I’d try and teach something useful. Since I don't actually know anything useful I had to make something up. Which is below.

russell davies: how to be interesting

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http://www.asylum.com/2010/10/01/psychological-experiments-stanley-milgram/ Last week we heard about a French game show in which contestants believed they were giving other contestants life-threatening electric shocks . The stunt was based on the Stanley Milgram experiment , a highly controversial test carried out on normal folk who agreed to take part in a bonkers psychological study back in the 1960s. Alas, that wasn't the only morally questionable experiment of yesteryear.

6 Extremely Ethically Questionable Psychological Experiments - Asylum.com

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