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Greensboro News & Record
March 25, 2018
The biggest factors in health are environment, income, housing, education and social relationships. If our destination is health, why are we not investing in these “upstream” interventions and primary care for everyone instead of waiting until people are so sick they end up in the hospital? Storms and firesÃÂ ...
Crux: Covering all things Catholic
March 24, 2018
So-called “purse dogs” that can be carried around in a handbag have become “a slave of the owner, who relishes this artificial relationship in order to replace human social relationships, which require dialogue and mutual exchange.” - “Why don't we love ourselves and the way God made us? Why areÃÂ ...
Record Bee
March 24, 2018
CLEARLAKE >> An educational presentation and discussion on the personal and community effects of disasters, such as the 2017 Sulphur Fire, will take place on Wednesday, March 28, 2018 at 6 p.m. at the City of Clearlake Council Chambers located at 14050 Olympic Dr. in Clearlake. The 90-minuteÃÂ ...
HuffPost UK
March 22, 2018
Maybe it's a natural spill-over from the fact that Dunbar's Number suggests that we can only maintain about 150 people in stable social relationships. In generations past, we ended up with whichever 150 people we happened to get tangled up with in real life, and that was that. We had bosses, co-workers,ÃÂ ...
The George-Anne
March 22, 2018
The Georgia Southern University Police Department displays crime statistics from 2014, 2015 and 2016 in its Clery Log. The Clery Act requires all colleges and universities that participate in federal financial aid programs to keep and disclose statistics concerning certain criminal offenses reported to theÃÂ ...
News@UofT
March 22, 2018
“We found that patients were developing a social relationship with these paramedics as they were helped through the rough patches of their illnesses,” she said. The paramedics were often able to assess the entire home situation, speak with caregivers, spouses and children, and determine if the patientÃÂ ...
The Free Press Standard
March 22, 2018
“It's difficult to define social relationships, but sociologists have defined the concept of social relationship as a social connection based upon mutual awareness or mutual recognition,” he said. “ [Sociologist Charles H.] Cooley, called this the 'we feeling,' a network of resilient social relationships amongÃÂ ...
University at Buffalo Reporter
March 21, 2018
For social behavior, it is a time when the focus of children's social relationships shifts from the family to peers. In other words, they stop wanting to hang out with mom and dad. It has been widely assumed these changes can be attributed to increases in gonadal hormones at puberty. “What we've done hereÃÂ ...
Sojourners
March 13, 2018
Unfortunately, this critical time in a child's life is not helped by the institutional bias of public schools against adult family members sitting in the classroom. (I even offered to bring my own chair.) From that vantage point I could have guided my granddaughter's tentative first steps in establishing enduring social relationships.
CU Boulder Today
March 13, 2018
Koban was trained as a psychologist before receiving her PhD in neurosciences at the University of Geneva and before moving to CU Boulder. She is interested in how individuals and social relationships affect human behavior. Koban explains that we know that social interactions have a strong effect onÃÂ ...
Scroll.in
March 12, 2018
But in many other parts of the world, people describe themselves primarily as a part of different social relationships and strongly connected with others. This is more prevalent in Asia, Africa and Latin America. These differences are pervasive, and have been linked to differences in social relationships,ÃÂ ...
The Wire
March 10, 2018
Utilitarianism grows ubiquitous and compulsory. But then there is Amartya Sen. Every major work on material inequality in the 21st century owes a debt to Sen. But his own writings treat material inequality as though the moral frameworks and social relationships that mediate economic exchanges matter.
Medical Xpress
March 9, 2018
But in many other parts of the world, people describe themselves primarily as a part of different social relationships and strongly connected with others. This is more prevalent in Asia, Africa and Latin America. These differences are pervasive, and have been linked to differences in social relationships,ÃÂ ...
kwwl.com
March 9, 2018
They have a high level of intelligence, but struggle when it comes to social relationships. Advanced Programming Administrator Sherice Ortman has been instrumental in getting this program on the ground and running in Waterloo. It all started with a donation to the Waterloo Schools Foundation four yearsÃÂ ...
Valley News
March 9, 2018
"One of the things I like about a lot of the writers, especially writers of color and women is that they're imagining a future with different social relationships," said Braunstein at Baker Library in Hanover, N.H., Monday, March 5, 2018. (Valley News - James M. Patterson) Copyright Valley News. May not beÃÂ ...
The Conversation UK
March 9, 2018
But in many other parts of the world, people describe themselves primarily as a part of different social relationships and strongly connected with others. This is more prevalent in Asia, Africa and Latin America. These differences are pervasive, and have been linked to differences in social relationships,ÃÂ ...
Idaho Statesman (blog)
March 7, 2018
Poisoning: 1. administering a substance that usually kills or harms an organism; 2. a well-recognized point of no return for social relationships. Full disclosure on the poisoning story: I've seen a few like it recently. I suspect it's an offshoot of our foul cultural moment, where those different from us are openlyÃÂ ...
WOSU
March 5, 2018
"It is most likely a friend or an acquaintance or a colleague of some sort that you have a baseline social relationship with.” The Ohio State survey also shows that men with disabilities also reported sexual abuse at a rate almost twice as high as men without: 7.9 percent versus 4.3 percent. Ohio State holdsÃÂ ...
An Phoblacht
March 5, 2018
At its core the revolution dismantles traditional ideas of domination and hierarchy in every aspect of life, and in doing so it aims for the recasting of social relationships between all citizens regardless of gender or ethnicity. It is easy then to see how many observers have drawn the comparison with theÃÂ ...
NJ.com
March 5, 2018
LifeTies' Mentor Program, provides one-on-one guidance and direction to youth ages 14-21. The mentors are specially trained and build caring, nurturing relationships which helps the youth and young adults in developing social relationships, career interests, and achieve educational goals. Mentors mustÃÂ ...
Independent Online
March 5, 2018
Dad shamed him with pejorative language and even punishment because the boy was not who Dad thought he 'should' be. The child suffered emotionally as a result, affecting his social relationships and grades." The Washington Post. Read next on IOL. Burlesque Cafe in Ramsgate is a gourmet delight
seattlepi.com
March 5, 2018
That's a well-recognized point of no return for social relationships. Why did you somehow think that Cleo would continue to associate with your mom? -- Anonymous. Is it wrong this struck me as funny? Poisoning: 1. administering a substance that usually kills or harms an organism; 2. a well-recognized pointÃÂ ...
Otago Daily Times
March 4, 2018
Social relationships, family relationships and personal relationships all rely on connections. If they are encouraging and meaningful, then the likelihood of a positive outcome increases. We know this from research that suggests the wellbeing of individuals is entwined in the wellbeing of their communities.
KUOW News and Information
March 4, 2018
He studies “interpersonal attraction, marriage, conflict resolution, and how our social relationships influence our goal achievement.” He was featured on a recent episode of NPR's Hidden Brain: Why Did Marriage Become So Hard? This past fall, Finkel visited the Emerald City to read from his book and chatÃÂ ...
Ventura County Star
March 3, 2018
If the abuse you've been getting lately from your president doesn't have you mobile home-hunting in Nevada yet, then U.S. News & World Report published a list this week to destroy your last tofu nugget of self-esteem. Its “Best States” rankings allege we have the worst “quality of life” in America. (All theseÃÂ ...
Reading Eagle
March 1, 2018
According to a 2010 study published in the Public Library of Science Medicine, people with stronger social relationships had a 50 percent increased likelihood of survival than those with weaker social relationships. The findings indicated that a lack of social relationships share comparable mortality ratesÃÂ ...
Press of Atlantic City
February 19, 2018
Social relationships: Social relationships — both quantity and quality — affect mental health, health behavior, physical health and mortality risk. The National Institute of Health underscores that studies show social relationships have short- and long-term effects on health, for better and for worse, and thatÃÂ ...
Independent Online
February 17, 2018
While the idea of our kids developing romantic interests can be uncomfortable for parents to deal with, it's more important to seize the opportunity to talk to them about positive, pro-social relationships. Instead of patently discouraging dating, parents should talk to their teens about what dating looks like toÃÂ ...
South China Morning Post
February 8, 2018
When we talk about “social relationships” in this context, we are refering to the connections between people who have recurring interactions, such as family members, friends, neighbours and colleagues, and which are perceived by those involved to have personal meaning. Social relationships can beÃÂ ...
The Wire
February 6, 2018
Social isolation is not the same as depression or anti-social behaviour. Social isolation is when one has few or no social relationships. Depression is when one is distressed over the quality or quantity of social relationships. Anti-social behaviour is when social relationships are broken by being disruptive toÃÂ ...
WRAL.com
February 2, 2018
6, to discuss his book "Best Friends/Worst Enemies: Understanding the Social Lives of Children" and answer parents' questions about how they can support their child in developing healthy social relationships throughout childhood and adolescence. The program is free. Participants are asked toÃÂ ...
Sandusky Register
December 31, 1999
Those of us who have plenty of caring, supportive, social relationships are most likely to live longer and to enjoy a high quality of life. Good relationships keep us healthier and happier, and it is not the quantity but the quality of those relationships that matter most. Do you have friends and family who will beÃÂ ...
Natural History Magazine
December 31, 1999
In an online survey, the students, who had arrived on campus three or four months earlier, disclosed their social relationships to fellow students in the program. Researchers paired this information with the students' demographic data and analyzed students' social ties to construct a web of relationships that showed theÃÂ ...
Well+Good
December 31, 1999
It adds to the evidence that a positive social relationship is a health asset. ... “Our study adds to the growing evidence that positive social relationships—not just marital relationship, but greater social integration and social support in general—may be related to a number of better health and well-beingÃÂ ...
SW News Media
December 31, 1999
An article from Northwestern Medicine states that “Having healthy social relationships makes a bigger impact on avoiding early death than taking blood pressure medicine.” They're not saying to stop taking medication, but instead encouraging people to develop some good social relationships, even if theyÃÂ ...
WIBW
February 23, 2018
"A video game provides healthy social relationships. They're meeting and doing things together. That's great," she said. "There are certain video games that can enhance aspects of cognitive functioning. It can enhance visuospatial awareness." But for some, the digital drama leads to darkness. While it mayÃÂ ...
Redding Record Searchlight
February 23, 2018
District Attorney Stephanie Bridgett said she and her husband have a long-standing social relationship with Garr, noting he is one of her husband's supervisors. The criminal complaint against Garr and Asnicar was filed Jan. 25, but it contains no supporting documents, such as an investigative report.
Phys.Org
February 23, 2018
This social relationship can last throughout the elephant's lifetime. Therefore, the mahouts know the behaviour of their elephant very well and can give detailed information on their personalities. "We met elephants that were clearly more curious and braver than others. For example, they always tried to stealÃÂ ...
The Baylor Lariat
February 21, 2018
“Attachment theory says that your perception of God, whether you think that He is warm, loving and caring towards you or your perception of God is perhaps someone that is untrustworthy and distant … indicates how you experience other social relationships around you,” Kent said. Motivated in part by hisÃÂ ...
JSTOR Daily
February 20, 2018
Pickett and Wilkinson don't speculate here about the reasons inequality seems to produce so many problems for kids, but other research has suggested it tends to harm social relationships, reduce trust within a society, and increase stress levels. That means that, at least in some respects, whether you get aÃÂ ...
Press of Atlantic City
February 20, 2018
Social relationships: Social relationships — both quantity and quality — affect mental health, health behavior, physical health and mortality risk. The National Institute of Health underscores that studies show social relationships have short- and long-term effects on health, for better and for worse, and thatÃÂ ...
South China Morning Post
February 8, 2018
When we talk about “social relationships” in this context, we are refering to the connections between people who have recurring interactions, such as family members, friends, neighbours and colleagues, and which are perceived by those involved to have personal meaning. Social relationships can beÃÂ ...
University of Arkansas Newswire
February 7, 2018
They provide a connection to the university, and answer many of the questions new students may have upon arrival and during their first semester in the U.S. The mentors also assist new students facing difficulties with communication, social relationships, academic expectations, and general culturalÃÂ ...
Shreveport Times
February 7, 2018
People say that what we need for more responsible government is term limits, meaning term limits for elective public office-holders. I disagree. More effective for reining in the power, greed and growth of government would be term limits for government bureaucrats, especially federal governmentÃÂ ...
Snopes.com
February 7, 2018
We can't really speak to the dogs' subjective experiences, of course, but it looks as though they were motivated to protect an important social relationship. According to the study, 78 percent of the dogs tried to “push or touch” their owner while they interacted with the stuffed doll; by comparison, 42 percent ofÃÂ ...
RioOnWatch
February 7, 2018
... lawyer and researcher at Idec (Brazilian Institute for Consumer Protection). “In Brazil, with the Marco Civil, you start to perceive or analyze the Internet through this political prism. Having Internet access allows you to be a citizen, to engage politically, and to have meaningful social relationships,” he says.
The Northern Echo
February 7, 2018
Prosecutor Philip Standfast told the court: “For a year and a half they had a sexual rather than a social relationship until she found out that he was sleeping with another female and she decided to tell everyone.” Mr Standfast said that Pinning had been warned by a friend not to “be stupid” after realising theÃÂ ...
The Indian Express
February 7, 2018
About 300 students participated in a programme called "researcher weeks" aimed at getting pupils excited about the natural sciences. Students were prepared for a one-week stay in the classroom. This was then continued on site during the research week, culminating in a two-day research expedition withÃÂ ...
The Aggie
February 6, 2018
Mountain lions were not supposed to be social, but Elboch kept seeing GPS-tracked mountain lions in close proximity. Even more shocking, he saw a video of two unrelated males sharing food. This started the study about mountain lions having social relationships. To determine if mountain lions typicallyÃÂ ...
The Wire
February 6, 2018
Social isolation is not the same as depression or anti-social behaviour. Social isolation is when one has few or no social relationships. Depression is when one is distressed over the quality or quantity of social relationships. Anti-social behaviour is when social relationships are broken by being disruptive toÃÂ ...