Category: Relationship

  • Sex at Dawn: Modern Relationships

    Table of Contents Natural Sexual Tendencies Bodily Pleasure and Interpersonal Violence Reference Natural Sexual Tendencies The ideas introduced by Ryan and Jetha (2012) go against the conventional perspectives on human sexuality. First of all, the authors suggest that people are non-monogamous. While marriage is traditionally regarded as the “fundamental condition” of male-female relationships and the…

  • Ecomap and Genogram Relationship

    The Ecomap Environmental factors have varying effect on every individual family. In this paper, the researcher has developed an Ecomap and Genogram to help identify the relationship between Mr. Smith’s family and the environment. The relationship between the family and environmental forces is defined based on energy flow and strength. The aim is to help…

  • How to Ruin a Good Relationship

    A good relationship is based on love, trust, respect, honesty, and all the virtues that human beings need to co-exist. For instance, when people respect each other then great relationships are formed since respect builds a strong foundation in any relationship. If these virtues are not honored, then this becomes the beginning of ruining a…

  • Medical Anthropology. Doctor-Patient Relationships

    Relationships between a doctor and a patient have a great impact on the healing process and well-being of a patient. A set of pre-established rules and expectations directs the course of doctor-patient interactions. There may be some overlap in these interactions with those involving friends and family, but one factor, in particular, differentiates helping relationships…

  • Human-Environment Relationships and Interaction

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Work Cited Introduction Humans and the environment are closely connected and related to each other. That is why the actions of humans have consequences for the latter, and the environment affects the former. There are plenty of factors to consider to evaluate these two’s influence. Different strategies, perspectives,…

  • Mass Shooting and Media Reporting Relationship

    Table of Contents Refutation Main Reasons Conclusion Works Cited People are sick and tired of mass shootings. This type of violent rampage generates paranoia and fear among the masses. It is high time to implement practical solutions curbing the number of mass shooting incidents per year. Based on the 21st understanding of how the general…

  • The Relationships Between Advertising Appeals, Spending Tendency, Perceived Social Status and Materialism on Perfume Purchasing Behaviour

    This article shows that consumers who are willing to spend money on perfume products had a high level of advertisement appeals, perceived social status, materialism tendencies, and a moderate level of spending tendency. This results aid marketers in understanding perfume consumers’ purchasing behaviour and market segmentation for competitiveness. Past study by Nielsen shows that consumers…

  • Contractual Relationships in the Domain of Education

    This paper seeks to analyse issues pertaining to contractual relationships in the domain of education. It outlines the basic meaning of contractual relationships and how they apply in the scenarios delineated. Its purpose is to identify whether or not there is the presence of contractual relationships in the scenarios outlined or to establish their deficiency.…

  • Relationship Between Parental Involvement and Children’s Motivation

    Introduction Parent participation in the students’ education is a very important concept that keeps the child attached to school and therefore learning made as successful as possible. The educators have recommended that parents should take active roles in assisting their children to learn. This is especially important for those students who present learning disabilities and…

  • “The Development of Lexical Fluency in a Second Language” by Kroll et al.

    Abstract This paper is a critical analysis of a study done by Kroll, Michael, Tokowicz and Dufour (2002) whose aim was to examine how adult learners of second language (L2) develop lexical representations for second language words and then link them with the existing representations for words in the first language (L1). The study entailed…