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Monthly Archives: December 2010
Dream Big
As the year is coming to a close, there is an inevitable moment where you sit back and reflect on the year’s achievements. Probably relived some of those precious moments with your family; thought back to the accomplished goals, and … Continue reading
Posted in Personal Thoughts, Self-Development
Tagged ideas, inspiration, introspection, personal thoughts
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Why is it called a blowjob?
A quick search of this on the Internet will yield almost five million hits in 0.1 second. So many forums have this question posted, and it ranges from health websites to technology websites. Below are some of the “explanations” offered … Continue reading
Clash Between Two Cultures
I don’t think that what I’m about to say is anything new or profound. However, it is an issue that some people probably feel, but may not know how to resolve. Naturally, I don’t have the answer, but perhaps it … Continue reading
Posted in Health, Psychology, Race, Relationships, Sociology
Tagged culture, decisions, ethics, race, relationships, sociology
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A Good Girl? . . . Hardly
Among the myriad of problems that society face about politics, economy, and education, lays an obvious dichotomy that tend to be impervious to most people. It is not one of the more controversial issues we often hear about like abortion, … Continue reading
Posted in Sociology
Tagged bad girl, dichotomy, gender, gender roles, good girl, sociology, women studies
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Friendship
Over the past few weeks, I noticed a lot of events that happened which manifests around problems within friends and friendships. I like to take a viewpoint of a close friend who explained friendship and share it here. Friends are your moral … Continue reading
Androgyny
Let’s talk about psychology today, shall we? All over the world, there are stereotypes between gender and ethnicity. But I’m going to talk about gender stereotypes, because ethnicity might turn into a racist argument. Usually, male stereotypes include: aggression, independence, … Continue reading
Posted in Health, Psychology, Sociology
Tagged androgyny, gender roles, philosophy, sociology, stereotypes
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Men and High-Maintenance Women
As promised, I am continuing the second part of the topic. But this time, with a focus on why some men fall for the “high-maintenance” woman or the so-called “save me” type of girls. When I was asked this question, … Continue reading
Posted in Dating, Psychology, Relationships, Sociology
Tagged dating, high maintenance, psychology, relationships, women
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Can Science and Religion Co-Exist?
Finding a balance between the existence of religion and the existence of science is not an easy one. Science is based on reasoning and logic; something that religion is very uncomfortable about. Many of the things taught in the Bible … Continue reading
Women’s Mate Selection Process
Often times, I hear stories from my friends about relationships they have with their significant others. Sometimes, men have difficulty understanding why women are attracted to men who are a bit on the wild side or may not as polite … Continue reading
Posted in Dating, Psychology, Relationships, Science
Tagged behavior, dating, process, psychology, selection, women, women studies
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The Social Construction of Race
John Nash said, “I’ve always believed in numbers, in the equations and logics that lead to reason. But after a lifetime of such pursuits, I ask, ‘What truly is logic? Who decides reason?’” It serves as a perfect springboard to … Continue reading
Posted in Race, Sociology
Tagged construction, constructionism, essentialism, race, social, society, sociology
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