User talk:Pgdudda
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Looks like you have busy adding useful info to some of the grammar-related articles. Glad somebody is... Good work! BTW welcome to the project. Power to the wiki! --maveric149
- 2002.03.09: Thanks! :-) I have to make a confession, though - I shamelessly stole a lot of the grammar stuff from the Finnish language article. I just created various stub articles and tweaked them so that they'd be free-standing.
In answer to your request, here's the link. Sorry about that... seems to have had something to do with the blank spaces at the end or something. This one seemed to work when I put it on the talk:domestic violence page. http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?u=/nm/20020304/od_nm/germany_abuse_dc_1 -- April
Hey, Pgdudda: I remember you have an interest in this field, so I think you'll find this article interesting: http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=594&ncid=594&e=10&u=/nm/20020405/hl_nm/men_abuse_1 Hope it's helpful! -- April
- Thanks for thinking of me! It adds to the body of evidence I have that suggests that women are as likely to be abusers as men, regardless of whether the men suffer from injury. If you (or anyone else) knows of research analyzing how many men have suffered injury due to abuse, but never sought medical attention, I'd love to hear about it. It would lend support to the claim that male victims do not seek help because they are afraid of being ridiculed. I know of at least two cases where a male victim was the one labeled as the abuser and arrested, because police automatically assumed that the man is the abuser in ALL domestic violence situations, regardless of available evidence.
Re: ejectives:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:List_of_phonetics_topics
Ish ishwar 16:23, 29 Nov 2004 (UTC)