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by gopher_space
1321 days ago
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From how I've heard it used I'd say 'attend' means 'pay attention to' with undertones of care or service, in this context. You might have to dig a bit for the details. The following link could help, and the relevant part might be on pg. 8 (actual). Menzies is a rabbit hole, by the way. Her work during the war was dwarfed by what came afterwards. http://www.moderntimesworkplace.com/archives/ericsess/sessvo... |
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In a modern context attend means would be more in line with EQ. Being about to sense, contain or facilitate someone scratching the itch of a need. It could be simply to help clarify, to hear, to reassure, to encourage, etc. All situationally specific based on the individuals in the group.