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Social Science - 8 July 2006

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It's a Wonderful Life and the movie Click examine this question, but how many of us have?

2006-07-08 02:44:57 · 22 answers · asked by katahdinanswers 1 in Other - Social Science

South Africa is the biggest economy.
Since independence EVERY African country has gone downhill.
Rwanda is putting itself back together better than many of its neighbours.

2006-07-08 02:44:43 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Economics

Does it damage us psychologically when we destroy something we find beautiful?

2006-07-08 02:40:13 · 12 answers · asked by Fancy You 6 in Psychology

Please help just if you care I am 18 years old guy. I think that I had some problems in my early childhood
because my mom was sick and they had to keep me away from her when I was about 8 months so I had to be weaned after that when my mom became ok they brought me back to her. when I was about 5 or 6 I had some dreams about my mom like a monster and others about me being breastfeed by women who I do not know. when I grow up I discovered that I like older women and always have fantasies about older women being my mom or something and fatasies about breastfeeding too.It's hard to contact women in our country so I always try to get them through the internet but usually they refuse to talk because I am younger and I do not like to lie about my age. What's confusing me that is there a relation between my childhood problems and my condition now or I am just like anyone. It's very hard for me to get a doctor or to tell anyone.

2006-07-08 02:35:03 · 3 answers · asked by manofgentleness 3 in Psychology

2006-07-08 02:29:04 · 22 answers · asked by barefacts 1 in Economics

2006-07-08 02:27:28 · 13 answers · asked by roco j 2 in Other - Social Science

Isn't it better for them to be happy? Why does society not accept those that are not in the norm?

2006-07-08 02:20:08 · 10 answers · asked by sleepy j 1 in Psychology

I was wondering this, because if I threw everything that I owned away, made in China, my house would be practically empty. Wal*Mart, Big-Lots, K-Mart, Target, Flea Markets, etc... would run out of stuff to sell.

2006-07-08 02:18:28 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Economics

I'm the only child, so i will have no chance to experience this myself, kinda sad...

2006-07-08 02:16:51 · 3 answers · asked by a V a 4 in Psychology

The country is located in Europe and has red colour in its flag. There are a lot of (however too much) corruption, bribery, absurdity. One litre of petrol costs about 0,72 GBP (08.07.06). Foreigners usually consider people of this country to be kind, hospitable. Actually they like complain everything but they can also unite if they are in trouble and the country is really beautiful. Can you guess?

2006-07-08 02:06:08 · 35 answers · asked by Varane 2 in Sociology

I heard that only 1% of the world's population can lick their elbow in the pub last night. I can't, can anyone?

2006-07-08 01:44:50 · 29 answers · asked by greguncovered 2 in Other - Social Science

that their question will get more responces if they have an avatar posted? I skip over a lot of questions that don't have avatars because my eye is drawn to the next one that does. Also, If you had a pet zombie, what would you name it?

2006-07-08 01:32:58 · 10 answers · asked by Spike Spiegel 4 in Psychology

even in the GB one of the richest country there is existence of significant amount of child poverty.
Capitalism can not exist without poverty, because there can’t be a rich people if it wasn’t poor people.

2006-07-08 01:29:49 · 22 answers · asked by Better life @ Better world.com 1 in Sociology

We ought to minimize this basic, natural feeling whether it be fear of the unknown, fear of oppressors, or fear of everything from germs to broccoli. We should keep faith in our beliefs about reality--no matter what they are--in order to have a better grasp of our environment and thus less reason to fear it. I say that we should follow Yoda: "Do or do not. There is no try." Yes, there are some cases in which fear is justified, such as fear (respect) of God and fear (respect) of traditions. But ultimately, we should find a way to just DO our lives without thinking too hard about the consequences. Just DO it, as the Nike slogan posits. Don't live with illegitimate fear. What do you think? What's a solution to this problem that has plagued individuals all over the world?

2006-07-08 01:25:54 · 26 answers · asked by Captain Hero 4 in Anthropology

2006-07-08 01:02:04 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Social Science

Sectarianism has been part of the fabric of life in Northern Ireland since the foundation of the state in 1921, although its roots go much further back in history. It continues to be kept alive by ancestral voices which speak to each community of past atrocities and hurts.

Some say religion is to blame, others say it's politics. Whatever the motivation, sectarianism promotes bitterness and often leads to violence and death. Listen to the voices and judge for yourself.

I myself live in N.Ireland and i see the effects that sectarianism has on peoples everyday lives - whats your views?

2006-07-08 00:52:00 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Social Science

lifetime

2006-07-08 00:44:10 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Psychology

God as the Creator.

2006-07-08 00:39:28 · 8 answers · asked by stace s 1 in Other - Social Science

2006-07-08 00:39:00 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Psychology

The answer to this question will tell you a lot about yourself.

2006-07-08 00:32:49 · 22 answers · asked by doodlebug 1 in Sociology

2006-07-08 00:10:57 · 18 answers · asked by Travis G 1 in Gender Studies

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