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	<title>Courteney Cox on sensitivity, and needing to be acknowledged</title>
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		<title>Courteney Cox on sensitivity, and needing to be acknowledged</title>
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		<dc:creator>Christopher Coulson</dc:creator>
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		<description>This brief but comprehensive overview neatly summarizes how Courteney Cox seems to have run headlong into the triad of pressures that uniquely beset gifted women: the natural desire to be a superlative parent; a strong need for personal fulfillment; and the need to be loved for who they are regardless of caretaking or eminence. More on this at: http://www.thegiftedway.com/giftedtheory/im-not-gifted-im-a-woman/</description>
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