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...dreadlocks and hysterical, fainting female fans. In other words, he's a star in Japan. His current, almost impossible dream: to be the next big thing to hit the rhythm and blues music scene in America. "When people look at me, I am not sure if they want to listen to my music," says the thirtysomething Kubota, who has been living in New York since 1994. "But when I sing in front of them, they change their attitudes...
...department also included the full text of the ad as an illustration to its March 7 story, judging that readers would not be able to understand the issue in context without having access to Horowitz's statements. No uproar followed, proving that Harvard's student body is able to listen to contrary viewpoints--even controversial ones--and to recognize the value of the open exchange of opinion...
...Girls are always coming to Mairead with worries and concerns," Thoke said. "She's always willing to listen and talk. It's not just about softball...
Parents should continue the conversation about telling through elementary school, when children are most eager to talk and listen to their parents. Good conversation starters are open-ended questions like "What did you think when you saw that happen?" Role playing can help: "If a friend told you he was going to do something scary, what would...
...high schoolers, parents need to avoid two danger zones: the "freak out" and the "big talk." Sixty-one percent of teens in the Kaiser study said they don't confide in their parents because they don't want to worry them. Parents need to demonstrate that they can listen to their kids without judging them and answer questions calmly and without lecturing. The car is a good place to talk with teens because it isn't too face to face. Parents shouldn't wait for their children to take the lead. Adults can use recent events as a jumping...