Citations with the tag: SOCIAL interaction
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- Unusual places to meet men.
Alkon, Amy; Minnick, Marlowe // Cosmopolitan; Nov96, Vol. 221 Issue 5, p134Lists some of the more unusual places for women to meet men. Includes the grocery store; Eateries; Coffee bars; Congregation of large crowds in the aftermath of natural disasters; Book superstores; Party line.
- A new metaphor: Individuals as the sculptors.
Goodrow, Kenneth R.; Lim, Mee-Gaik // Journal of Instructional Psychology; Sep97, Vol. 24 Issue 3, p191Focuses on human as a symbol of human interaction acknowledging the power of relational transformation. Visually represented differences between metaphors; Trend toward personal involvement in multicultural matters.
- Self, society and Kantian impersonality.
Sorrell, Tom // Monist; Jan91, Vol. 74 Issue 1, p30Addresses the issue of the behavior of a person in a society that claims to be just, with reference to a possible Kantian answer. Reference to Rawls' `A Theory of Justice'; Question pertaining to whether ideas of freedom, equality and rationality give us concept of a person with a place among...
- A tiny human touch goes a long, long way.
Peters, Tom // Indianapolis Business Journal; 2/20/95, Vol. 15 Issue 48, p10BComments on the power of the human touch seen through personal notes and honest of appreciation. Author's experience; Power of personal engagement versus personal disengagement.
- In defense of flirting.
Johnson, Sam // Cosmopolitan; Jul94, Vol. 217 Issue 1, p12Reflects on the disappearance of flirting from social interactions. Women's wariness of encouraging unprofessional behavior among male colleagues; Men's confusion on the boundaries of inoffensive behavior; Flirting as a means of communication.
- Benjamin News.
Green, Gladene // Munday Courier (TX); 10/3/2007, Vol. 34 Issue 44, p3The article reports developments of different personalities in Knox County, Texas including DeAnn Lamb, Mason Herring and Irene Reed on their recovery from illness and the visitation made by Hazel Stockton, Jessica Moorhouse, Cathy Tomlinson to their respective relatives.
- Starved for Love.
Yates, Becky // 21st Century; Oct1998, Vol. 10 Issue 2, p24A personal narrative is presented which explores the author's experience of visiting the inner-city of Chicago, Illinois, as well as interacting with many needy people.
- It's nice to be wanted for your own sake. But to be wanted for someone else's sake is OK, too.
Taylor, Laurie // New Statesman; 09/25/98, Vol. 127 Issue 4404, p95Provides a story that proves that to be wanted for your own sake and for someone else's sake is both good.
- The rudeness factor.
Austin, April // Christian Science Monitor; 11/8/2000, Vol. 92 Issue 244, p15Discusses the author's confusion over why two women took offense when she asked them to be quiet while trying to listen to an instructor at the gym.
- Green eggs and kao.
Swartz, Mimi // Texas Monthly; Mar97, Vol. 25 Issue 3, p70Shares the lessons that the author learned through her interaction with Chanhpheng Lianekeo, a Laotian woman who worked for her. Cultural differences; Qualities that the author feels her son learned from the Lianekeos; The relationship between her son and Adam, the son of Chanhpheng; The...
- Exploring Children's Social Relationships.
Poole, Carla // Early Childhood Today; Apr2001, Vol. 15 Issue 7, p28Focuses on infants and toddlers' social relationships. Initial social interactions of infants; Adult response to signs of social interactions; Small-group experiences for toddlers.
- Patterns of age mixing and gender mixing among children and adolescents at an ungraded...
Gray, Peter; Feldman, Jane // Merrill-Palmer Quarterly; Jan97, Vol. 43 Issue 1, p67Investigates patterns of age mixing and gender mixing among children and adolescents at an ungraded school. Age mixing more frequent for 12-15-year-olds than for 8-11 or 16-19-year-olds and less frequent for conversations than for activities; Gender mixing less frequent for 8-11-year-olds than...
- Chapter 4. Middle School Students' Conceptions of Soccer: Their Solutions to Tactical Problems.
Griffin, Linda L.; Dodds, Patt; Placek, Judith H.; Tremino, Felix // Journal of Teaching in Physical Education; Jul2001, Vol. 20 Issue 4, p324Focuses on the importance of teaching sport-related games for students. Improvement of the social interactions; Application of the principles of practice and conditioning; Use of the offensive and defensive strategies.
- Factors Affecting the Social Experiences of Students in Elementary Physical Education Classes.
Suomi, Joanne; Collier, Douglas; Brown, Lou // Journal of Teaching in Physical Education; Jan2003, Vol. 22 Issue 2, p186There is a lack of research examining the social experiences of students with and without disabilities in regular physical education classes. Little is known, from the perspective of the student, about factors that affect his or her social experience while taking part in integrated physical...
- Social Interactions of Children with Autism in Father-Child and Mother-Child Play Sessions.
Elder, Jennifer H.; Valcante, Gregory; Groce, Suzanne; Yarandi, Hossein; Carlton, Meredith Stanford // Pediatric Nursing; Nov/Dec2002, Vol. 28 Issue 6, p573Deals with a study which analyzed social interactions in the family of children with autism or autistic spectrum disorder. Background; Methodology; Results; Discussion and recommendations.
- Editor's Introduction.
Bykova, Marina F. // Russian Studies in Philosophy; Spring2009, Vol. 47 Issue 4, p3The article discusses various reports published within the issue, including one by N. V. Motroshilova on the elaboration of the civilizational aspects of sovereign democracy in Russia, one by V. S. Stiopin on the analysis of the Russian political organization of social life and one by I. K....
- STICKY SITUATION.
Bykova, Marina F. // Scholastic News -- Edition 4; 9/20/2004, Vol. 67 Issue 3, p7Presents a quiz on handling a situation of feeling left out.
- WHISKERS'S� CORNER.
Bykova, Marina F. // Weekly Reader - Edition 2; 12/17/2004, Vol. 74 Issue 14, p4Asks a question on taking turns while viewing a telescope.
- How Babies Learn to Interact.
Rosenquest, Barbara B. // Scholastic Parent & Child; Feb/Mar2002, Vol. 9 Issue 4, p25Focuses on the advantage of conflicts for children to learn to express themselves and interact with others. Ways in helping the toddlers express themselves; Factors influencing the changes in toddler's behavior; Benefits of developing the child vocabulary.
- Facilitating Social Interactions in a Community Summer Camp Setting for Children with Autism.
Brookman, Lauren; Boettcher, Mendy; Klein, Aileen; Openden, Daniel; Koegel, Robert L.; Koegel, Lynn // Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions; Fall2003, Vol. 5 Issue 4, p249Describes a program which was developed to support the participation of children with autism in a full-inclusion summer day camp program with their typically developing peers. Individualized goals of the camp program; Discussion of the strategies used in facilitating social interactions between...
- The Problem of Gender Identification in Conditions of Social Instability.
Kurbanova, L. U. // Anthropology & Archeology of Eurasia; Fall2010, Vol. 49 Issue 2, p56Data from the Soviet period is compared with small-scale recent survey research in Chechnya. The author discusses legacy problems of female employment and empowerment in a society emphasizing patriarchal and Muslim values. She argues that outward appearances of religiosity, such as headscarves,...
- The Theory of Verbal Communication in the Works of M.M. Bakhtin and L.S. Vygotsky.
Akhutina, T. V. // Journal of Russian & East European Psychology; May-Aug2003, Vol. 41 Issue 3/4, p96Explores the theory of verbal communication. Unit of speech interaction; Relationship between the speaker and the listener; Problem of implicit sense.
- A fundamental challenge.
Akhutina, T. V. // American Biology Teacher; Apr98, Vol. 60 Issue 1, p242Editorial. Looks at the importance of sharing and communication in worldwide relationships. Comments about interactions among various species; Why it is important to implement standards and change styles of teaching; Value of communication in any system.
- Nearing perfection.
Benson, Sally D. // American Nurseryman; 1/15/2003, Vol. 197 Issue 2, p6Focuses on the different concept of perfection. Satisfaction in life; Development of human interaction and compassion; Variation of life experiences.
- What Makes an Online Relationship Successful? Clues from Couples who Met in Cyberspace.
Baker, Andrea // CyberPsychology & Behavior; Aug2002, Vol. 5 Issue 4, p363From a larger study of 68 couples who met online, eight couples were chosen as cases representing the sample to illustrate two kinds of outcomes: "successful," continuing couples, or "unsuccessful," relationships that ended. All respondent accounts from questionnaire data, interviews, and e-mail...
- Conquering Loneliness.
Farrington, Jan // Current Health 2; Sep2005, Vol. 32 Issue 1, p8Discusses strategies to get connected with other people.
- Taking a Pass on Rumors.
Orr, Tamra B. // Current Health 1; Apr/May2002, Vol. 25 Issue 8, p17Provides tips on reacting to rumors.
- Moral Dilemma Discussion.
Powell, Gwynn M. // Camping Magazine; Jan/Feb2001, Vol. 74 Issue 1, p22Investigates the relationships between interactions and moral-reasoning development among campers.
- The Need to Belong: A Theory of the Therapeutic Function of the Black Church Tradition.
Thompson, Delores A.; McRae, Mary B. // Counseling & Values; Oct2001, Vol. 46 Issue 1, p40Focuses on the impact of social and religious affiliations on the theory of belonging in New York. Significance of black churches on theory of belonging; Effect of values on social interaction; Correlation between individualism and collectivism.
- How to: get the most from your office Christmas party.
Thompson, Delores A.; McRae, Mary B. // Financial Management (14719185); Dec2001, p41Provides suggestions to employees to grab opportunities during office Christmas parties.
- The design community is a better home for digital groups than ad agencies.
Relph-Knight, Lynda // Design Week; 4/1/2010, Vol. 25 Issue 13, p6The article offers author's opinion on unfriendly alliances between advertisement agencies and digital groups where digital is stated to be all about social interaction and enhancement of other's experience, whether of a brand or a cultural or educational pursuit, whereas advertising only...
- Principles easily forgotten when times are tough and clients ever demanding.
Relph-Knight, Lynda // Design Week; 5/12/2011, Vol. 26 Issue 19, p6In this article, the author discusses the role of designers to enhance the lives and culture of the society while meeting the needs of clients in which she states that designers should act as individuals and as a community to fulfil its potential in the age of social interaction.
- Life Solutions.
Relph-Knight, Lynda // Heart & Soul; Dec2003/Jan2004, Vol. 10 Issue 10, p46Presents questions and answers on making the best out of peoples personal and social lives.
- Top 10 sales whines get better with age.
Gitomer, Jeffrey // Inside Tucson Business; 6/2/2003, Vol. 12 Issue 51, p10Presents several marketing tips. Establishment of rapport with the customers; Sales presentations; Participation in sales seminar.
- Effects of Contact on Thoughts About Interaction with Students Who Have a Physical Disability.
Amsel, Rhonda; Fichten, Catherine S. // Journal of Rehabilitation; Jan-Mar88, Vol. 54 Issue 1Examines the effects of contact between ablebodied students and physically disabled peers. Alteration of the negative pattern of thoughts; Correlation between personality characteristics and nature of contact; Reduction of prejudice and discrimination.
- Social Interest, Running, and Life Adjustment.
Zarski, John J.; West, John D.; Bubenzer, Donald L. // Personnel & Guidance Journal; Nov82, Vol. 61 Issue 3, p146High social interest persons and runners reported significantly higher life adjustment scores than did low social interest persons and nonrunners. The interaction effect, however, was not significant.
- GROWING UP AZTEC.
Burkhart, Louise // Calliope; Dec2005, Vol. 16 Issue 4, p14Presents information about Aztec children and their social life.
- It takes an individual.
Longton, Linda // Overdrive; Jan97, Vol. 37 Issue 1, p7Opinion. Comments that individual action is more effective than legislation or public relations campaigns to overcome public misperceptions about groups of people, such as truckers. Author's experience of becoming afraid when a man who offered her a ride informed her that he had just gotten out...
- Beyond the Job.
Perez, Rosita // Public Management (00333611); Oct98, Vol. 80 Issue 10, p6Suggests ways of improving everyday interactions away from the workplace. Need to show family members the considerations that are given to clients; Views on waiting for ourselves and the moment to be perfect before acting on a decision; How to deal with guilt. INSET: Mama's Cuban sandwiches.
- Wired to wallflowers.
A.M.P. // Psychology Today; Jul/Aug98, Vol. 31 Issue 4, p16Focuses on how computers can be used to initiate social responses from their users, while offering the views of Chris Dryer, psychologist and computer scientist at the International Business Machines (IBM) research laboratory, Almaden, California. Why some persons prefer to be in the company of...
- Make a good first impression.
A.M.P. // Redbook; Jul2001, Vol. 197 Issue 1, p22Discusses the social benefits of talking about one's exercise habits.
- Territorial Identity and Interethnic Relations.
Kolosov, V.A.; Galkina, T.A.; Krindach, A.D. // Russian Social Science Review; Mar/Apr2003, Vol. 44 Issue 2, p41Investigates the interconnections between territorial and other forms of identity and interethnic relations in Russia. Increase in ethno-cultural heterogeneity; Effect of ethno-cultural diversity on the relations of national groups; Social interaction of the Russian population.
- Affiliation: Join In.
Perry, Bruce D. // Science World; 12/10/2001, Vol. 58 Issue 7, p17Explains the role of processes in the brain in social integration and interaction among human beings.
- Are you alone or LONELY?
Kelly, Alice Lesch // Shape; Apr2001, Vol. 20 Issue 8, p108Explores ways to combat loneliness. Factors contributing to loneliness; Common traits of lonely people; Stigma associated with loneliness; Advice on how to connect with others and prevent loneliness. INSET: Your health: the costs of a lonely soul..
- Mingle like a socialite.
Gayagoy, Gabrielle; Nelson, Jennifer // Shape; Jan2004, Vol. 23 Issue 5, p22Presents guidance on how to start a conversation and make friends in a social gathering.
- Understanding Attachment.
Perry, Bruce D. // Scholastic Scope (Teacher's Edition); 10/29/2001, Vol. 50 Issue 5, pT-3Focuses on helping students recognize the three degrees of connection to others and the implications of interaction. Discussion on the attachment of people around the students; Power of proximity; Anxiousness of shy people on starting a relationship.
- Disabling Spatialities and the Regulation of a Visible Secret.
Hawkesworth, Marian // Urban Studies (Routledge); Feb2001, Vol. 38 Issue 2, p299The greatest barriers to disabled people's inclusion in Western urbanised societies are often in the human-constructed environment which serves to exclude those whose bodily forms do not accord with specific conceptions of the normal body. This is particularly the case for people whose faces are...
- FOUR things parishes deserve from a new pastor.
Curran, Dolores // U.S. Catholic; Oct2000, Vol. 65 Issue 10, p40Provides information on the qualities which an effective clergy must possess. Importance of spiritual and pastoral leadership; Importance of respecting the history and traditions of the community; Role of social interaction in shaping an effective leader.
- STEP UP TO PRESENTATION PERFECTION.
Curran, Dolores // Credit Union Management; May2003, Vol. 26 Issue 5, p22Provides tips on making effective business presentations. Establishment of human interaction; Provision of reflection stories; Importance of maintaining eye contact.
- A Theory for Explaining Variations among Organizational Cultures.
Edwards, John; Simerly, Roy L. // International Journal of Management; Dec2001, Vol. 18 Issue 4, p533Evaluates a theory for explaining variations among organizational social macrocultures. Factors influencing macrocultures; Guide for managers for culture development; Role of dynamic interactions of primitive variables.

