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Social Science - 6 July 2006

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2006-07-06 18:36:41 · 4 answers · asked by Tanasha B 1 in Gender Studies

2006-07-06 18:27:05 · 16 answers · asked by osoyung 1 in Other - Social Science

Humans tend to be conformed, but only for a limited time. We always seek for something better and/or more intense. some things might be very enjoyable, but then we kind of get tired of doing/experiencing the same thing. Consequently, we look for something different and better. Not necessarily more intense or better, but definitely that beneficiate us. I can apply this to many situations with many different people, and it is true. We can not prevent this thoughts and actions from happening. Its like a natural instinct of humans. Why is this? why are we never fully conformed?

2006-07-06 18:26:59 · 22 answers · asked by taxidomask3000 1 in Psychology

Wouldnt it be much better if we were to lift the term good morning from a statement to a question? At the moment it seems be thrown for an echo rather than a genuine inquiry of well being. Try it?

2006-07-06 18:26:51 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sociology

. . . and what's the advantages and disadvantages that an American enjoy, in comparison to other countries?

2006-07-06 18:19:29 · 8 answers · asked by CompassionIsPossible 1 in Sociology

2006-07-06 18:18:10 · 18 answers · asked by Lone Gunmin 2 in Psychology

first asked by garth algar (waynes world)

2006-07-06 18:10:04 · 6 answers · asked by Rabid Squirrel 2 in Psychology

How does this affect how you deal with your peers now?

2006-07-06 18:09:51 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Social Science

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2006-07-06 18:07:07 · 14 answers · asked by e b 1 in Psychology

I often say i'm half Spanish and not Mexican because of the current immigration issue in the United States.

2006-07-06 18:03:02 · 22 answers · asked by Rico 3 in Psychology

I just watched a documentary on Showtime where a homeless man was given $100,000 and they followed him to see what he did with it? I'm curious to know, how do you define yourself now (low income, middle class, rich) and if given $100,000 tax-free, what would you do with it?

2006-07-06 17:44:06 · 34 answers · asked by Swampkitty 2 in Economics

2006-07-06 17:38:52 · 12 answers · asked by Mr. Anonymous 3 in Economics

I ask these occasionally when I’m writing (yes I’m a writer), plus I have some friends over and we’re talking stupid tonight. It’s obviously the beer.
Anyway, is it:

1.The ability to have any type of fast food materialize anywhere at your beck and call.

2.The ability to cause a person to become stone cold sober from any form of drunken or intoxicated state (whether from drugs or alcohol).

2006-07-06 17:32:23 · 18 answers · asked by Spottedcat 2 in Psychology

2006-07-06 17:27:12 · 10 answers · asked by para 3 in Sociology

and told you he needed you to hide 3 million pounds for him, because he had just robbed a bank, what would you do? He tells you that if you agree, after one month he would come and collect it and give you £150,000 for the favour, but makes it clear that if any is missing he will blow your brains out. He also tells you not to run because himself and his gang will track you down and kill you. Would you take the money and do a runner? or keep it and settle for the measlly £150,000? or would you just say, no thanks? Totally never giong to happen, but just curious.

2006-07-06 17:25:27 · 26 answers · asked by funky_shambles 2 in Psychology

i like pholosophy and visionary conversation as well .....but nobody can identify ... whats up with that?

2006-07-06 17:21:49 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Psychology

Do you agree men play office politics more than women?

2006-07-06 17:21:21 · 6 answers · asked by galgal 4 in Sociology

2006-07-06 17:18:56 · 17 answers · asked by digital321 3 in Psychology

what do you consider the greatest achievement in life? or what is your greatest achievement in life?

2006-07-06 17:08:36 · 16 answers · asked by blue_bee 4 in Psychology

who is your hero? why? my hero is Jesus Christ. My LORD, Savior, and best friend.

2006-07-06 17:05:07 · 5 answers · asked by blue_bee 4 in Psychology

I am having trouble understanding many of the questions not only because of the horrendous spelling but the grammar as well. I don't even see how the people writing these sentences can understand themselves!! Don't you read what you have written after you are done and correct the errors, or make sure it is worded properly? or even just use the Spellcheck?

2006-07-06 16:48:46 · 30 answers · asked by Kelly + Eternal Universal Energy 7 in Other - Social Science

I am new to this country

2006-07-06 16:39:57 · 13 answers · asked by elinstoppebelle 1 in Anthropology

2006-07-06 16:20:24 · 9 answers · asked by graciemnz 1 in Psychology

Arthur Ashe, the legendary Wimbledon player was dying of AIDS which he got due to infected blood he received during a heart surgery in 1983. From world over, he received letters from his fans, one of which conveyed: "Why
does GOD have to select you for such a bad disease"?

To this Arthur Ashe replied: The world over -- 5 crore children start
playing tennis, 50 lakh learn to play tennis, 5 lakh learn professional tennis, 50,000 come to the circuit, 5000 reach the grand slam, 50 reach Wimbledon, 4 to semi final, 2 to the finals, When I was holding a cup I never asked GOD "Why me?". And today in pain I should not be asking GOD "Why me?"

Happiness keeps u Sweet, Trials keep u Strong, Sorrow keeps u Human, Failure Keeps u Humble, Success keeps u Glowing, But only God Keeps u Going.....

Keep Going.....

2006-07-06 16:19:52 · 10 answers · asked by dancingdoll 3 in Psychology

I'm always honest in my answers-at least the best to my ability and experience. So, when I write something that is maybe stern, harsh, or negative people get mad and send me threatening emails. If the point of a question is to get an answer, then why does it seem assumed that only 'puff' questions are correct. By 'puff' I mean happy, jolly, desired responses. Are Americans that delusional? Can they not take constructive criticism? If it is not wrapped in a 'Disney'-like, Christian, hope-filled package of an answer can it not be heard? Giving and rewarding desired answers is counterproductive. Do you care? Anyone agree or disagree? Please comment if you feel up to it! I am an American by the way-always striving to make society a better system!

2006-07-06 15:44:55 · 7 answers · asked by 46&2 2 in Other - Social Science

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