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- Mahatma Gandhi (15439 bytes)
48: ...ing unbearable for Indians due to the high handed behavior of the British. Indian servants were thrashed for... - Psychology (2231 bytes)
3: ...on used to define psychology is ‘the science of behavior and mental processes’.
10: [[Category:Human behavior]] - Mental illness (2009 bytes)
2: ...tal health, Mental well being, Mental hygiene and Behavioral health
9: ... identifying the maladaptive and self destructive behavior and eliminating them. It has been observed fact t... - November 18 (6180 bytes)
28: *Created Interlinks: [[Hindu]], [[human sexual behavior]], [[Vatsyayana]], [[kiss]], [[foreplay]], [[oral...
34: *Created Interlinks: [[sexual behavior]], [[human sexuality]], [[sexual malfunction]], [... - Sexology (2194 bytes)
3: ...' is the science dealing with humans and [[sexual behavior]] and the study of [[human sexuality]]. Sexology...
16: ...offences and [[criminology]] studies these sexual behaviors and offences. One of the most important sexolog... - Alfred Kinsey (2831 bytes)
18: ...ehavior in the Human Male and [[1953]] – Sexual Behavior in the Human Female. Exposure of the public to t... - Alfred kinsey (2831 bytes)
18: ...ehavior in the Human Male and [[1953]] – Sexual Behavior in the Human Female. Exposure of the public to t... - Kama Sutra (1970 bytes)
3: ...'', is a [[Hindu]] text written on [[human sexual behavior]] written by [[Vatsyayana]]. It is thought to ha... - Toothing (1780 bytes)
3: ...nt|handheld organizers]] to set up [[Human sexual behavior|sexual interludes]]. This rumored phenomenon was ... - Cultural anthropology (4308 bytes)
7: ...] believed that each culture came up with certain behavior independently, and often saw this as a process of... - Incest taboo (2145 bytes)
1: ... and their society, and the gap between rules and behavior. - Sapir-Whorf hypothesis (4070 bytes)
1: ...d the [[worldview]] and structures of thought and behavior of its speakers. Some understand this to mean tha... - The Golden Bough (2091 bytes)
5: ...niversalism|universal]] patterns of thought and [[behavior]]. Thus, ''The Golden Bough'' is remarkably even-... - Behaviour (22 bytes)
1: #redirect [[behavior]] - Culture of Japan (2980 bytes)
3: ...on play a vital role in defining a minimum set of behavior and morality for the Japanese people. During the ... - Gender bender (1677 bytes)
1: '''Gender bender''' refers to a person or behavior that 'bends' or distorts expected [[gender role]]... - Heather Has Two Mommies (2821 bytes)
1: ... behavior|normal]] rather than [[deviant behavior|behavior]], providing a positive image for children of par... - Butch and femme (3691 bytes)
1: ...sbian]] and [[gay]] communities to denote sets of behaviors and power relations. Both are also sometimes use...
5: ...who seem conform to typical standards of female [[behavior]], wearing dresses and [[cosmetics|makeup]], havi... - Family and consumer science (1173 bytes)
7: *Human [[behavior]] - Dismal Science (2135 bytes)
3: ...dam Smith]], that race did not determine economic behavior. Mill argued that when explaining why some [[nati... - Deviancy amplification spiral (2671 bytes)
1: ...the process whereby small incidences of [[deviant behavior]] are inflated in the [[mass media]]. This inflat...
3: ...c overreaction to a perceived epidemic of immoral behavior. Examples of moral panic include the [[Salem witc...
14: ...the perception of widespread epidemics of deviant behavior. The [[public]] is led to believe that these issu...
20: ...may lead to the rise of copycat behavior, as this behavior comes to be seen as common and even desirable as ... - Science (6231 bytes)
39: ...gy, economics and philosophy. Psychology includes behavior analysis, forensic psychology, and many other sub... - Netiquette (2027 bytes)
1: ... is used to denote a set of certain principles of behavior designed for net users to comply with while using...
3: ...et cannot apply the same set of rules of standard behavior on different users dealing with different aspects...
5: ...ternet with certain common principles of personal behavior that cannot be done away with. This common set of... - Flirting (1931 bytes)
14: ... cheating if one of those engaging in flirtatious behavior is already in a relationship.
16: Flirtatious behavior often results in a show of intimacy that is often... - Financial risk (2198 bytes)
24: ...s which allows to see the impact of change in the behavior of critical variables on the project profitabilit... - Kiss (1925 bytes)
1: ...his learned behavior has roots in animal grooming behavior. - Nice guy syndrome (1999 bytes)
10: ...ories that describe the cause, effect and typical behavior of “nice guy syndrome.” Therefore, its existe... - Seduction (2070 bytes)
4: ...sexually to persuade someone to change his or her behavior to meet the desires of the seducer. Usually, the ... - Ayurveda (3422 bytes)
15: ...ree doshas. The dosha that dominates a person’s behavior is his constitution type. The doshas include: - Masturbation (3689 bytes)
9: ...y from these beliefs and are more tolerant of the behavior.
10: ... historically considered masturbation a dangerous behavior and encouraged parents to caution their children ... - Human sexuality (3059 bytes)
12: ==Sexual Behavior==
14: ...cal ability to engage in sexual behavior. Sexual behavior is strongly influenced by an individual’s “lo...
16: ...et in a variety of ways. Some of these needs and behaviors are deemed sexually acceptable by the culture or... - Psychotic depression (1570 bytes)
5: ...a may occure, including hallucination and erratic behavior. Symptoms are often similar to those of chronical... - Malignant (1708 bytes)
1: ...t’''' is the clinical term for a change in cell behavior that leads to death. Malignant transformation is... - Sperm bank (1710 bytes)
5: ... diseases, genetic conditions or high-risk sexual behavior. He must provide information on his genetic histo... - Termination of employment (2266 bytes)
4: ...ability to interact with coworkers, inappropriate behavior, illegal activities and more. It is often the las... - Jimi Hendrix (4242 bytes)
23: His continued erratic behavior drove a wedge between Jimi and his band mates, No... - Psychiatry (3374 bytes)
1: ...ing, diagnosing and treating mental illnesses and behavioral disorders. Psychiatrists are specially trained ...
31: ...octors. In contrast, psychology studies the human behavior and thought, without involving medication. Most m... - Rabies (2491 bytes)
13: ..., insomnia, confusion, hallucination and abnormal behavior associated with agitation and delirium. The saliv... - Graphology (2848 bytes)
1: ... person's handwriting and using it to analyze his behavior or personality. - Dyslexia (3537 bytes)
21: ...r, personality and health: dyslexics show extreme behavior in many cases. They are either extremely disorder... - Cult figure (2441 bytes)
7: ... Glover: Actor and director known for his unusual behavior. - Sokal Affair (3523 bytes)
12: ... in his field. They charged Sokal with unethical behavior , to which Sokal responded by saying that that w... - Black eye (1269 bytes)
7: ...e violent behavior, familial abuse and antisocial behavior, making it seem more serious than it actually is. - Schizophrenia (3043 bytes)
1: ...and various hallucination, generating a number of behavioral or emotional problems. There are many possible ...
17: ...: delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, behavior, negative symptoms. - School discipline (1889 bytes)
12: ...s may be allowed to “get away with” a certain behavior while others are quickly admonished for the same.... - Artificial intelligence (3563 bytes)
1: ...of computer science and it deals with intelligent behavior, machine learning and adaptation.
26: * Behavior based AI - Mixed state (psychiatry) (1811 bytes)
3: ...s have stabilized, psychotherapy aims at changing behavior and cognition. In extreme cases of mixed states, ... - Emergency Vets (1807 bytes)
10: ...lanet website has TV listings, articles on animal behavior and even a place to ask questions regarding pet c... - Diplomatic immunity (2329 bytes)
5: ... towards officials of foreign nations. Since the behavior of individual countries towards foreigners depend... - Diplomacy (2532 bytes)
15: ... were almost held to ransom as guarantee for good behavior by host countries. Both overt as well as covert s... - Demographic profile (2317 bytes)
5: ...rch, political research and the study of consumer behavior (study of how people buy, what and why they buy). - Cat body language (2321 bytes)
5: ...od because of their subtlety, similarity to other behaviors, or the communication having more than one objec...
7: ==Common behaviors==
9: There are a few common behaviors one can watch for and interpret with some accura...
12: [[Category:Cat behavior|Body]] - Catfight (2309 bytes)
13: [[Category:Cat behavior]] - Dog breed (1679 bytes)
1: ...at have nearly identical traits of appearance and behavior. Centuries ago, dogs were primarily breed for the...
4: ...uce pups that exhibit the same characteristics of behavior and appearance. - Purebred (2023 bytes)
7: ...e the offspring carry the same characteristics of behavior and appearance. There are many factors that can r... - Animal shelter (2365 bytes)
1: ...h of a problem or the animal has severe health or behavior issues. Animal sanctuaries care for animals for t...
5: ...ion and unwanted pets. Some also offer classes in behavior training and provide refuge for pets of abused sp... - Animal euthanasia (2320 bytes)
9: ...not the only reason the procedure is performed. A behavior problem, such as aggression, might be one reason ... - Fox Terrier (1753 bytes)
7: ...g these things in their life can lead to unwanted behavior such as digging, barking and chasing smaller anim... - Labrador Retriever (1803 bytes)
7: ...chew things, this can be easily removed fro their behavior with training. Labs have a somewhat water resista... - St. Bernard (dog) (1896 bytes)
7: ... and continued loneliness can lead to undesirable behavior. - Online casino (2640 bytes)
8: ...s less common. The most common form of fraudulent behavior from the players includes opening multiple accoun... - Mickey Mantle (2936 bytes)
1: ...n record. Mantle, in spite of his reckless social behavior, became one of the best-loved baseball players of... - Somatotype (1876 bytes)
1: ... temperament thereby ''making an excuse'' for the behavior of some. A kind of predisposition theory, if you ... - Kindergarten (2401 bytes)
10: ...in public. It is a stepping stone of their later behavior in society. The children also learn how to use t... - John Boswell (3198 bytes)
1: ...with the church’s opposition to homosexual behavior and relationships. - Underwater photography (2702 bytes)
9: ...ned differently to accommodate differences in the behavior of light in water. Water possesses larger particl... - Addiction (6609 bytes)
1: ...s, in the absence of the stimulus. Many drugs and behaviors that provide pleasure, or relief from pain, pose...
16: ...dictions can theoretically form for any rewarding behavior, or as a means to habitually avoid some undesired... - Hide and Seek (2005 film) (1698 bytes)
9: ...who seems to have a life of his own with her. Her behavior becomes quite bizarre, as Charlie takes on more i... - Tennessee Williams (2598 bytes)
5: ...iled surgery Williams sank into destructive behavior where he drank and he also suffered from ... - Eel (1654 bytes)
5: ==Behavior== - Guess Who (film) (1774 bytes)
17: ... is said and done, Percy back off of his negative behavior to appease his wife and daughter. He realizes tha... - Dark Water (2005 film) (2052 bytes)
14: After meeting Natasha, Ceci’s behavior undergoes a drastic change. - Personal firewall (2517 bytes)
1: ...n answer if a rule is not defined, but suspicious behavior is noticed. - Accident blackspot (1490 bytes)
5: ...rred to as risk compensation. When studying human behavior, it is seen that individuals will behave less cau... - How to be a caring elder sister (2037 bytes)
19: ... they want to follow your footsteps and copy your behavior. - How to bond with step family (1918 bytes)
20: ...step parent and establish rules and guidelines of behavior. - How to cope with sibling rivalry (1997 bytes)
8: # Be very clear about what behavior is and what behavior is not acceptable at home. Teach them to say ple... - How to deserve your parents’ trust (1801 bytes)
20: ...ack of maturity and does not make for trustworthy behavior. - How to be a happy family (1728 bytes)
7: ...honor each other should not be dependent of their behavior or temperament but should be founded on our own s... - How to stop a two year old from biting (2029 bytes)
7: ...en again and as with many other negative forms of behavior it can also be a way of attracting attention. - How to make up after a fight with your sibling (1879 bytes)
19: ...arry tales to your parents; it is a very immature behavior, which neither your parents nor your sibling appr... - How to keep your child away from drugs (1872 bytes)
13: ...ight and wrong by setting and enforcing rules for behavior. - Estée Lauder. Inc (7140 bytes)
3: ...her thick accent, and both her parent's immigrant behavior. Estée wanted to be one hundred percent American... - IBM (11675 bytes)
13: ...ing sets of computing elements regulate and adapt behavior to respond to changing conditions with only high-...
15: ... to be responsible for its own internal autonomic behavior, including managing the resources that it control...
21: ... finding correlations between events and run-time behavior. Ultimately, by finding these patterns will great... - Police corruption (6452 bytes)
18: ...lity and have worked to engender change in police behavior in their communities. These groups often stress t... - Car tuning (12042 bytes)
34: ...he front anti-roll bar allows you to control this behavior. With a stiff front anti-roll bar, the outside ti... - Vehicle modification (4314 bytes)
9: ...cept `region crowded with vehicles'." The complex behaviors observed in machines with this associative abili...
13: ...g passage from his 1949 book "The organization of behavior" -- "When an axon of cell A is near enough to exc... - How to say sorry (1950 bytes)
8: ...mind to listen to you and the explanation of your behavior. - How to command respect (1837 bytes)
15: ...ge and your surroundings; it will reflect in your behavior. - How to forgive and try to forget (2000 bytes)
5: ...f the behavior rather forgiveness is required for behavior that is or was not acceptable and that should not... - How to have a positive relationship (1794 bytes)
12: ...Take responsibility for your actions and for your behavior and learn to say sorry. Making compromises from ... - How to convince your loved ones to stop smoking (1974 bytes)
19: ...most crucial with violent mood swings and erratic behavior. - How to know the purpose behind a person’s actions (1786 bytes)
5: #Look for changes in people’s behavior before the big night when you are slated to get a... - How to cope with your young children when they cause disruption in conversations (1837 bytes)
1: ...hildren are given the correct patterns for future behavior. This is also true because at this stage childre...
13: ...parents, who act as role models for attitudes and behavior of their children. - How to teach obedience to your child (2098 bytes)
1: ...d discipline to a spoilt child than to teach good behavior techniques to a toddler. Here are some helpful p...
5: ...vior in the future. Showing displeasure at wrong behavior works better when the child is older.
8: #It is easier to teach correct behavior in the first place than to break a bad habit. Th...
9: #To help children change their unwanted behavior will ultimately help them to gain the self-contro...
13: ... and directions. So teach them the norms of good behavior right from the start, over and over again. - How to teach obedience to your child without corporal punishment (1932 bytes)
8: ...ard technique involves rewarding a child for good behavior.
12: *Be patient, like with most good learned behavior, the no spank techniques take time to take root a... - How to cope with a toddler’s temper tantrum (2379 bytes)
1: ...three or more. Children generally resort to such behavior when they want something and a show of temper bri... - How to choose between – to spank or not to spank (2097 bytes)
5: ...hold, is a way to put an abrupt stop to a certain behavior of the child that is unacceptable. Spanking may ...
7: ...Spanking should instantly follow the unacceptable behavior. A toddler with a short attention span will forg...
8: ...d to look further into what prompts the child’s behavior and then deal with it. - How to teach your children to behave in public (2010 bytes)
7: #Explain the rules of good behavior before setting forth on a social outing. Repeat ...
13: *Be sure to appreciate good behavior and reward them with hugs and small gifts. - How to teach good manners to three year olds (2115 bytes)
1: ... to start learning the proper etiquette of social behavior. In fact you may begin as early as two years (or...
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