What to do With Eye Contact When Meeting New People
Published by Michael Halper in Sociology, 1 month 3 weeks 13 hours 7 minutes 7 seconds agoWhen we are out meeting new people, eye contact can be a very valuable event but it can sometimes be unclear what to do with it. First off, if you are getting eye contact from someone, it is an indicator of interest. Although, one indicator of interest by itself is not a confirmation as the person could be interested, but they could also be just looking in your general direction.
Learn More About The Aztec and Mayan 2012 Calendars
Published by Kara Knapp in Sociology, 1 month 3 weeks 4 days 12 hours 56 minutes agoBesides the fact that 99% of the time someone shows a picture of the "Mayan calendar" and is really passing the Aztec Sun Stone off as Mayan, the 2012 calendar is a complex issue. All the focus is being aimed at the Maya's Long Count calendar. Yet it is only a part of the most complex time keeping system the world has ever known.
Making a Marriage Proposal Memorable
Published by Brian Jones in Sociology, 3 months 2 weeks 2 days 23 hours 49 minutes 5 seconds agoWhen asking someone to marry us, how we pop the question will play a huge role in getting the answer that we are hoping for. Simple and spontaneous, sweet and romantic, expensive and elaborate; the best marriage proposals are those that always come straight from the heart.
Volunteering: Why Do People Do It?
Published by Brian Jones in Sociology, 3 months 3 weeks 6 days 20 hours 26 minutes 50 seconds agoWhen we start to ask ourselves why we want to volunteer; we could come up with a variety of reasons. But underneath it all; the one thing that urges us to volunteer our time and effort is to help other people; and also help other living beings have a better quality of life.
The Truth about Lying
Published by Brian Jones in Sociology, 3 months 3 weeks 6 days 20 hours 38 minutes 53 seconds agoLying originates from many factors. It is important to discover the real reason why we lie and how we can help ourselves overcome dishonesty.
The Importance of Volunteering
Published by Brian Jones in Sociology, 3 months 3 weeks 6 days 21 hours 27 minutes 44 seconds agoThere are many reasons why people volunteer; but the bigger picture is always to help out others and even help make the world a better place to live in. There are plenty of ways for us to volunteer our time and talents. It doesn't have to be something big; an act of volunteering is always good, no matter how small it is.
Are We Trapped In A Web of Myths
Published by JOHN HARDY in Sociology, 6 months 1 week 19 hours 33 minutes 48 seconds agoIs it possible that our way of seeing the world, our way of interacting with those around, and our very sense of our own being have been engineered?
Facing Timidity When Approaching a Woman
Published by Danil Tavor in Sociology, 9 months 1 week 6 days 23 hours 3 minutes 19 seconds agoMany guys get shy and face timidity when approaching a girl. These guys are usually not socially awkward or shy around other men, but when it comes to going up to a girl and talking to her, they'll freeze up and not know what to say. Most of the time, they will back off and miss out on meeting what could be a really great girl.
All Realities Coming Together to Form One
Published by James Stinson in Sociology, 11 months 3 weeks 3 days 10 hours 59 minutes 25 seconds agoWithout the universe (IT) there is nothing for the (I) to experience. The (I) would be floating in awareness, observing a timeless awareness - aware of nothing else. If there was no (I) would the (IT) even exist?
Diffusing Conflict Effectively and Elegantly
Published by Maurice Castle in Sociology, 1 year 20 hours 26 minutes 2 seconds agoConflict - even the word can make your stomach tighten into knots. If there's conflict around you, whether it directly involves you or not, you may not be able to do your best work.
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