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Anne Karpf



Average rating: 3.74 · 665 ratings · 105 reviews · 9 distinct works â€� Similar authors
How to Age

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The Human Voice: How This E...

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How Women Can Save The Planet

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War After

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A Time to Speak Out: Indepe...

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Doctoring the Media : the R...

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“Greeting the ageing self In trying to depathologize age, we need to make an important distinction, between resisting ageism (stereotyping or discriminating on the basis of age) and resisting age itself. The first opens the door to a path of rich potential, freeing us to keep on developing and changing, while the second closes it, condemning us to an endless attempt to recover the irretrievable.”
Anne Karpf, How to Age

“Those who urge us to fight ageing are, in effect, inviting us to stop growing and developing”
Anne Karpf, How to Age

“His interviews revealed that the majority of Sak's employees, half of Macy's, but only one-fifth of Klein's sounded the 'r' clearly, bearing out his theory that a more emphasized 'r' was now the more prestigious pronunciation, and that social class is inscribed in the pronunciation of even a single sound.”
Anne Karpf, The Human Voice: How This Extraordinary Instrument Reveals Essential Clues About Who We Are



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