Hi all.

Well...my use of quotes around the word fact was to designate that I
don't know that it was a fact.

The use of question marks was to denote that I'm asking some questions
with regard to provocative behavior (and dress) of young latina women
when cultures were mixed in a classroom way back when. The example is
in my memory, so the questions were in the hope of probing the
collective memory of those on TIPS, and then perhaps that would lead
to references.

The latina women is one example that I seem to remember, another one I
seem to remember was cultural differences in laughing (Asian?) where
the member of the minority culture supposed they were being laughed AT
rather than that everyone thought what they said was funny.

And finally, if there are cultural differences, is a prof allowed to
point them out?
It seems to me that freedom of speech and academic freedom is an issue
with this kind of thing.

--Mike

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