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  • Reproduction is the basic biological reason for sexual intercourse. However, most people enjoy sex and do not want to conceive every time they have sex. There are many reasons. They may wish to concentrate on a career, they may already ...

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  • In our generation now, you are living in a cave if you do not have smartphones. Taking pictures and documenting everything whether its about the special food you eat or the cool places you've visit become everybody's obsession. Especially during ...

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  • Social Hazards

    Social adjustments in middle age are less affected by traditional beliefs and stereotypes than personal adjustments. However, social adjustments are affected to some extent by traditional beliefs such as “You can’t teach an old dog new tricks” – ...

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  • The members of the society, at a particular time and place, create and impose rules, regulations, values, norms and laws and other forms of social control to maintain peace and order, to promote harmonious relations, and to preserve the stability ...

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  • Companions In Early Childhood

    7 years, 3 months ago

    At all ages, companions may be of three different kinds. What they are and what role they play in the socialization of young children are explained below:

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    Associates

    Associates are people who satisfy an individual’s companionship needs ...

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  • Interest in clothing and personal adornment remains strong in early adulthood. Because they know that appearance is important to success in all areas of their lives, young adults frequently spend more time and money on clothing and grooming than they ...

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  • Assessment of Social Adjustments in Middle Age

    Social adjustments at every age are determined by two factors: first, how adequately people play the social roles that are expected of them and, second, how much personal satisfaction they derive from playing ...

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  • A social movement develops once collective behaviour persists and becomes organized.

    Keller (1982) defines social movement as an interrelated and co-acting unity of persons with some degree of organizational continuity aimed to promote or resist change in the society of ...

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  • In spite of the fact that the first developmental period in the life span is next to the shortest of all – the shortest is the period of the newborn or infancy – it is in many respects one of ...

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  • Babyhood is one of the two periods of rapid growth during the life span; the other comes at puberty. During the first six months of life, growth continues at the rapid rate characteristic of the prenatal period and then begins ...

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