Friendship is co-operative and supportive behavior between two or more people. In
this sense, the term connotes a relationship which involves mutual knowledge,
esteem, and affeiction and respect along with a degree of rendering service to friends
in times of need or crisis. Friends will welcome each other's company and
exhibit loyalty towards each other, often to the point of altruism. Their tastes will
usually be similar and may converge, and they will share enjoyable activities. They
will also engage in mutually helping behavior, such as exchange of advice and the
sharing of hardship. A friend is someone who may often demonstrate reciprocating
and reflective behaviors. Yet for many, friendship is nothing more than the trust that
someone or something will not harm them.
Monday, June 29, 2009
Children concerned by parents' web habits
Last year the organization dealt with 1,895 IT-related cases, up
sharply on figures from the previous year. Further investigation
revealed that more than 100 of the children who made contact with
BRIS did so because they were in some way worried about their parent's behaviour
on the internet. Dads visiting pornographic websites represented the most common
complaint, while philandering fathers were also a cause for concern.
Sunday, June 28, 2009
What is social relation
A Social relation is a concept in social science referring most generally to a relationship between two or more people, but that relationship can exist without those people actively and deliberately relating, communicating or associating with each other.
Therefore, the concept of a social relation can in fact refer to a multitude of different kinds of social interaction, perhaps regulated by social normes, between people who have a social position and perform a social role. In the hierarchy of sociological concepts.
Therefore, the concept of a social relation can in fact refer to a multitude of different kinds of social interaction, perhaps regulated by social normes, between people who have a social position and perform a social role. In the hierarchy of sociological concepts.
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
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