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Office Etiquette - How To Fit In And Not Irritate People
- By Patrick Omari
- Published Wednesday 20th 2008
- Sociology
- Unrated
It is your first day at your new job and you will need to fit in or risk alienation forever. Follow these simple office etiquette rules and become accepted in your new team with just a little guidance.
Rejection Degrades Thinking and Performance
- By Brian Walsh
- Published Tuesday 22nd 2008
- Sociology
- Unrated
Everyday thinking and performance involves communicating, making decisions, and staying current with relevant business and social activities. Here is a little-known occurrence that can easily derail our normal functioning.
15 Minutes Of Fame For A Lifetime Of Shame
- By Patrick Omari
- Published Saturday 5th 2008
- Sociology
- Unrated
Reality TV and the pop-culture phenomenon that has gripped the world over the last 10 years has brought us such celebrity superstars as Bubble, Chico and the unique Jade Goody. Has celebrity lost all its credibility and did it ever have any?
Deciphering the Meaning of Chinese Numbers
- By Timothy Green
- Published Wednesday 30th 2008
- Sociology
- Unrated
Specific digits have an entirely different meaning to Chinese than they do to westerners.
10 Ways to Spot a Katoey in Thailand
- By Steven Walters
- Published Friday 4th 2008
- Sociology
- Unrated
Have you heard the term katoey or ladyboy before? These creatures have been encountered by many first timers (and even some second and third timers) in Bangkok, Phuket and Pattaya, much to the chagrin of the unsuspecting mark. What is a katoey? It is quite simply a transsexual or transvestite and they are quite common in Thailand.
Deciphering the Meaning of Chinese Numbers
- By Timothy Green
- Published Tuesday 1st 2008
- Sociology
- Unrated
Specific digits have an entirely different meaning to Chinese than they do to westerners.
The Power of Open Communication
- By James Stinson
- Published Saturday 29th 2007
- Sociology
- Unrated
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.
It's Fantastic to be Single
- By Caroline Therancy
- Published Thursday 27th 2007
- Sociology
- Unrated
Generally, society make us think that being single is being doomed or, an unwanted situation for a low self esteem nerd, or judge you with "you-must-have-a-problem" label if you are not in a relationship. We imagine that we are automatically miserable if we hop into single hood.
Think again!
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