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[Title] => Fast, slow, fast, slow
[Summary] => Mr. Ross McBride, an educator, once explained why we sometimes have a difficult time understanding one another, or for that matter, why we are often misunderstood. He began his fascinating lecture by asking us to make two lists: People we like a lot, and those we do not like too much.
He then instructed us to rate the speed of our speech in imaginary kilometers per hour terms (as if we were a moving vehicle), and using that as a benchmark, to rate those on the two lists as well.
[DatePublished] => 2002-11-27 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => OUTSIDE THE BOX By Doris Magsaysay Ho
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MR. ROSS
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He then instructed us to rate the speed of our speech in imaginary kilometers per hour terms (as if we were a moving vehicle), and using that as a benchmark, to rate those on the two lists as well.
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