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Post by Luro2020 on Mar 17, 2017 23:27:51 GMT
Thanks so much heightismreport! Fortunately, i had an unbiased English professor who didn't have any qualms about me integrating heightism into a research paper, because it called for a definition of the prejudice. I really went to town attacking Academia's choice to ignore the issue, when scholars choose to blame shift short men, it needs to be taken seriously in Academia as Illustrated in the paper. I also integrated the citations that show that people's perception of short men is the issue, not their occupational skill level or inherent value and especially not their behavior in response to how they are treated, and that's a well argued piece that scholars won't even refute, and we need more school papers that focus on scholar's choice to ignore the issue and society in general. I'd like to take a look at your paper and post it on SFTS if I could. Can you email it to me? Here is the paper docs.google.com/document/d/1mYt4YeJxCmK9a4FANqN022CCbsn7jm2GpP7FP7MUpYs/edit ,it's Google docx so I need you to request via email so I can share it. It's easier than screenshot ting myself or any other non raw method.
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Post by luro2020 on Mar 17, 2017 23:41:59 GMT
I forgot the copy I ordered was the remaining one, I needed to meticulously get my hands on it for the citations.
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Post by luro2020 on Mar 17, 2017 23:44:14 GMT
Amazon $35. I also have "The Height of Your Life" by Ralph keyes, $8,00 but the book focuses too much on the struggles of talls, and gives only pity and sympathy, to the same degree as we see, to short men. I tried Amazon, but it is currently unavailable. I tried elsewhere in the past but the price was too exorbitant. The site wasn't refreshing so i couldn't quote,I forgot the copy I ordered was the last remaining one, I needed to meticulously get my hands on it for the citations so I rushed to place the order.
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