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Hamlet's speech modes resist imaginative verbal sharing. ********************************** (The) comedies' location of androgynous synergy in the unstable medium of dialectical exchange imparts a contrary valence to static speech modes that resist imaginative verbal sharing. Shakespearean comedy, in fact, demonstrates and mocks the misogynistic, androgyny- resistant psychic positions     

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Author: Dennis
Date: Jul 20, 2008 20:08

On Wed, 28 Mar 2007 03:22:24 -0000, in soc.religion.mormon joseph_daniel_zukiger@yahoo.com wrote: [snip] I can't remember the technical term for a bell curve with two centers. Double bell? Binormal? Anyway, that would be the graph I would expect, if there were a meaningful way to graph genderedness on a horizontal access. ObMath: I think you mean "bimodal". See here for a picture
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> >> [...] Then why couldn't population be spread across that continuum in a Gaussian > >> distribution? > > > > Gaussian? I'm not much on statistics, but do Gaussian distributions > > have two centers? Or are you proposing that the edges are where the > > gender differentiation occurs? > > Never meaning (but sometimes succeeding) to be opaque, a Gaussian > distribution, as Gene points out     

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Author: joseph_daniel_zukiger
Date: Mar 29, 2007 04:42

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Author: John S. Colton
Date: Mar 28, 2007 07:14

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Author: joseph_daniel_zukiger
Date: Mar 27, 2007 20:22

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