how do men and women communicate differently?

  It has been said that men and women communicate differently. This claim has been backed up by research which has shown that there are indeed differences in the way that men and women communicate. The question is, how do these differences manifest themselves? One way in which men and women communicate differently is in the use of verbal and non-verbal communication. It has been shown that women are more likely to use non-verbal communication than men. This includes the use of body language, facial expressions and tone of voice. Women also tend to use more verbal communication than men. This includes the use of more words, more questions and more self-disclosure. Another difference between the way men and women communicate is in the way they process information. Women have been shown to be better at multitasking than men and they are also better at taking in and processing emotional information. This means that women are more likely to be able to communicate effectively when there ...

Theory's as to why Stonehenge was built.

  The short answer to this question is that we don't know why Stonehenge was built. There are a number of theories that have been put forward over the years, but none of them have been conclusively proven. This is one of the most mysterious and fascinating sites in the world, and we may never know for sure why it was built.


One popular theory is that Stonehenge was built as a burial site for high-status individuals. This is based on the fact that there are a number of burial mounds located nearby. Another theory is that it was built as a ceremonial or astronomical site. This is supported by the fact that the alignment of the stones seems to be related to the movements of the sun and moon.


Whatever the reason for its construction, Stonehenge is an incredible feat of engineering. It is estimated that the stones weigh around 50 tons each, and they were transported from Wales, a journey of over 150 miles. It is thought that it would have taken a team of 500 men to move just one of the stones.


It is clear that a great deal of time, effort and planning went into the construction of Stonehenge. Whoever built it had a clear vision of what they wanted to achieve. Unfortunately, we may never know for sure what that vision was.

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