1. Standard memberGrampy Bobby
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    07 May '13 08:42
    Originally posted by Kewpie

    I'd have to agree. The Maslow concepts are straightforward and easily understandable. Why would you want to mess them up?

    Ponderable, in the German written language, apart from sentence commencement, is it not true that only nouns/names are capitalised?
    Fascinating:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proper_noun

    Enjoyed our conversation. Thanks.
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    07 May '13 10:44
    Originally posted by Kewpie
    I'd have to agree. The Maslow concepts are straightforward and easily understandable. Why would you want to mess them up?

    Ponderable, in the German written language, apart from sentence commencement, is it not true that only nouns/names are capitalised?
    Kewpie, it is true that only nouns or names are capitalzied (apart from the technique to emphasize a word by capitalization which is booked under "artistic freedom"😉. Why do you ask?
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    06 Jul '13 07:49
    Aproves your nurse to be called "Nurse Ratched"?
    Does she know the film you are referring to?
  4. Standard memberGrampy Bobby
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    08 Jul '13 04:03
    Originally posted by Ponderable
    Aproves your nurse to be called "Nurse Ratched"?
    Does she know the film you are referring to?
    Believe she does: "One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest" with Jack Nicholson.

    YouTube

    Thanks, Ponderable.
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    07 Aug '13 11:17
    Originally posted by Ponderable
    Aproves your nurse to be called "Nurse Ratched"?
    Does she know the film you are referring to?
    Actually I now read the book which I think is superior to the film by telling the Story from the Indians perspective.
  6. Standard memberGrampy Bobby
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    07 Aug '13 13:44
    Originally posted by Ponderable

    Actually I now read the book which I think is superior to the film by telling the Story from the Indians perspective.
    Yes, he was quietly compelling in his role and endearing as a human being.

    OP Note: Screen Upper Right [1] [9] must be an all time RHP Record. lol
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