This is the stealthy cultural buildup that might cause you to recoil when a woman is aggressive but
find the same behavior charming in a man, for example, even though few people these days would consciously agree with a statement like «women should be more submissive.»
I have left churches some time ago as
I find the same behavior there.
But no have satisfied I think found any rich partner then I requesting for make happiness to other and take blessing by other it» sbigest money so If
find same myself behavior I agree with them.
In the latest study, researchers explored a variety of marime Arctic habitats — fjord, shelf, slope, and open sea — during winter months and
found the same behaviors among all inhabitants: they had shifted their activities from following the 24 - hour solar day to following the 24.8 - hour lunar day.
Not exact matches
We also
find that expectations inform
behavior in other contexts: for instance, workers who express a higher perceived chance of losing their current job over the next twelve months also search harder for a new job and exhibit a drop in spending plans relative to the present over the
same time horizon.
But over the years, as I have personally engaged in hypocritical and sinful
behavior, and as I have watched other Christians do the
same, I have
found that there are several excuses we give for our poor treatment of other people, and for sin in our own lives.
I
find it strange and a bit sad that the posts in response to an article that is decrying the negative images many have of atheist are of the
same sort of mean spirited close - minded stereotypical
behavior that gives many those negative images the author was upset about.
Notice how, inside and outside the Church, people are loudly denunciatory of the evil
behavior of their political, religious or cultural opponents, and yet, when the
same thing is true of their allies, they are muted or even
found attempting justifications for the
behavior.
A November 2012 survey of adults in the United States
found 37 percent affirm a belief that homosexual
behavior is a sin - a statistically significant change from a September 2011 LifeWay Research survey asking the
same question.
I always
find it fascinating when believers have no trouble calling out non-believers for their supposed transgressions, yet skip right past the obvious bad
behavior of believers in the
same thread.
Both reported essentially the
same findings: H0m0 overwhelmingly believed their feelings and
behavior were the result of social or environmental influences.
(Interestingly, the
same study also
found that physicians - presumably the female ones - who had themselves breastfed were «more informed and confident in their [breastfeeding] management abilities» and suggested that «educational programs also be targeted to professionals to effect changes in their personal
behavior.»
I think there's a difference between spanking and «harsh» spankings that induce fear in a child... The idea of spanking a child is that by doing it they won't repeat bad
behavior... if a parent has gotten to a point where they
find themselves spanking more often than not for the
SAME action then it's time to
find something else.
The study
found that a dad with baby blues can have just as much effect on a child's
behavior as a mom struggling with the
same thing.
Do you
find yourself having to punish your child for the
same «bad»
behavior over and over again?
Using that
same concept, he gave his patients license to replace monitoring their breath with whatever
behavior they
found most compelling.
But at the
same time, black teachers hold black students to a higher standard of
behavior than do their white counterparts, the researchers
found.
The researchers repeated the experiment with captive bats and
found the
same effect, controlling for the possibility that they had observed a
behavior tied to drinking.
Soon after, another team from the
same Max Planck Institute
found evidence that altruistic
behavior is innate in humans as well.
Researchers who observed great white sharks scavenge a whale carcass off the coast of South Africa
found that multiple animals fed beside each other at the
same time, displaying relaxed
behavior such as a belly - up posture and a lack of ocular rotation.
The
finding adds further evidence that ancient dinos shared many of the
same behaviors as their modern bird relatives.
Support for this scenario was unexpectedly
found in humans, where expression of Crhbp and Pmch are extremely closely linked in the hypothalamus, indicating they may actually be present in the
same cells and together act downstream of Lef1 to regulate
behavior.
The team
found that a mature pattern of feeding
behavior was predicted when three genes were undetectable in neonatal saliva (NPHP4, NPY2R, and WNT3) and two genes were readily detectable in that
same saliva sample (AMPK, PLXNA1).
«Our
findings reinforce the notion that men and women in the
same situation, engaging in the
same behavior, can experience different reactions because of different behavioral expectations associated with their gender,» Mislin said.
A study out of none other than the University of Cambridge
found the
same engagement of several brain areas — all involved in reward and motivation — in people with compulsive sexual
behavior as previously
found in people struggling with drug addiction.
What de Bivort
found when he first used it surprised him: The animals»
behavior varied much more than he expected, even when the flies were more or less genetically identical and raised under the
same conditions.
Led by researchers at NYU's Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, the study builds upon recent
findings that the
same program generally improves the
behavior and academic skills of children and helps shy students be more engaged in their classwork.
Other researchers have looked beyond changes in
behavior or physical features for «parallel evolution» in the genes,
finding, for instance, that different insects alter the
same DNA to help them feed on toxic plants.
An additional
finding is particularly alarming: The students assess their risk - taking
behavior to be the
same as under regular sleep conditions.
The hope is to
find behaviors or drugs that accomplish the
same thing as those experiments have.
These
findings raise questions about the evolution of our own cultural
behavior and the extent to which chimpanzee and human cultures rely on the
same social and cognitive processes.
Researchers
found that related beluga whales returned to the
same locations every year and that this
behavior was passed down from generation to generation, likely from mother to calf.
She suspects, too, that the
same neural circuits may be going into «overdrive» in producing the repetitive
behaviors found in disorders such as obsessive - compulsive disorder, Tourette's Syndrome, autism, and schizophrenia.
Although many cougar ladies
find the
same demeaning, yet there are others that consider it as a compliment to display the
same male trait of sexually predatory
behavior.
If you
find you're dating the
same person over and over - dating deja - vu — it might be time to change some unhealthy dating
behaviors.
This is widely used in EliteSingles.com as a form of instrument to understand the person's needs in love, or
finding the right match with the
same character or
behavior.
«Our
findings suggest that different
behavior by the exact
same people is really based on the context or the situation... not necessarily just the person, who they are, their values or their desires,» said researcher Gretchen Webber, a sociologist at Middle Tennessee State University.
Still, many current teens will
find this a truer representation of their experiences than the squeaky clean song and dance of the High School Musical films, while the presence of groping, reckless
behavior,
same sex parents, and streaking will raise some eyebrows.
Warikoo said that students need the
same tools that adults use to switch
behavior «codes» when they
find themselves in various social settings.
Warikoo says that students need the
same tools that adults use to switch
behavior «codes» when they
find themselves in various social settings.
If you
find that you have a number of eLearning projects that showcase similar skills or talents, such as those that were based upon the
same goals or learning
behaviors, then pick the ones that really stand out.
I haven't yet
found other instructional strategies that bring out the
same kind of
behaviors from all students — especially from the majority of learners outside the small group motivated by grades and / or college - admission requirements, or the even smaller group motivated by intellectual curiosity.
In working with Mills, I was focusing my inquiry project on
finding the appropriate level of scaffolding: Too much scaffolding and students all write the
same thing, too little and they engage in off - task
behaviors or produce work that doesn't make sense.
Looking at the exact
same behavior, a study in 2011
found that «African American and Latino students were more likely than their White peers to receive expulsions or OSS as consequences for the
same or similar problem
behaviors.
I have
found that usually these type of people have had role models in their past that exhibited these
same traits and characteristics to get by and this
behavior is considered necessary for survival.
You'll also
find that, when it comes to employability, those
same behaviors and attitudes tend to earn high marks, too.
You can
find out more about trainers and
behavior consultants in the Pamphlet for Pet Parents of the
same name.
For psychological conditions, it was
found that specific traditional therapeutic methods as described in current clinical
behavior texts could be beneficial for some individuals, but unhelpful and even harmful to others with the
same apparent disorder.
While she
found great success and pleasure in this, Charli decided to pursue the
same exact thing, but this time in canine
behavior, forming her own dog training company.
Researchers have yet to
find a comparable
behavior in dogs that reflects the
same range of emotions as human kisses.