Archive for 'Sociology'
All Realities Coming Together to Form One
March 18th, 2009. Published under Sociology. No Comments.
Without 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? If the universe is really just fluctuating energy waves it is our brain that converts them into […]
Diffusing Conflict Effectively and Elegantly
March 11th, 2009. Published under Sociology. No Comments.
Conflict - 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. If the conflict is on a personal level, it can affect your home life as well as what happens on the […]
Rejection Degrades Thinking and Performance
July 22nd, 2008. Published under Sociology. No Comments.
Clear thinking is crucial for carrying on a conversation, making decisions, and practically everything we do. Thinking can be clouded by a host of conditions including stress, dehydration, and poor nutrition. Now, studies reveal that rejection and criticism have a significant influence on how well a person thinks.
In a series of experiments at Case Western […]
15 Minutes Of Fame For A Lifetime Of Shame
July 5th, 2008. Published under Sociology. No Comments.
A celebrity is the term used to describe someone who is famous and attracts attention from the general public and the world’s media. Traditionally, a celebrity would gain the title by his or her work or achievements in a particular field of expertise. Actors, musicians, politicians and inventors have all become celebrities in the past. […]
Deciphering the Meaning of Chinese Numbers
April 9th, 2008. Published under Sociology. No Comments.
Many Chinese customs are centered around the belief in the power of certain numbers, and the superstitions surrounding digits in Chinese culture only takes second fiddle to the role of specific foods. The pronunciation of these numbers also reflects the Chinese’s affinity with homonyms, where many digits are considered lucky or unlucky based on words […]
The Power of Open Communication
April 7th, 2008. Published under Sociology. No Comments.
A relationship without open communication will inevitably give way to deception. There is no grey area. It is better to hurt another with open communication than to betray with deception. You will find that even the act of open communication prevents deeds that would normally be performed under the veil of dishonesty.
A relationship is […]