They live together in an invironment, they can live together and teach eachother every they know. They can keep food storage higher with more of them in a group.
Examples of simple behaviors include smiling, nodding, saying "thank you," or holding the door open for someone. These behaviors are typically easy to perform, require minimal effort, and are considered socially acceptable in most situations.
People commonly refer to examples of Jesus Christ to be socially fit. My humble opinion about Him is this: Today, he would be considered a fitness failure in accordance to evolutionary psychology and other disciplines.
three examples of behaviors that would probably be unethical but legal
Eating, seeing, touching
Socially acceptable drugs are drugs that can be prescribed by doctors and/or circulated throughout the community commonly and legally. Examples of these are Tylenol, Acetaminophen, Aleve, and Muscinex Socially Unacceptable drugs are drugs that are illegal. Such as Marijuana, Methamphetamine, Heroin, Ecstasy, Illegal Amphetamines, and in some cases, Methadone.
Behaviors that are closely controlled by genes and not the environmental influence are called innate behaviors. Some examples of innate behaviors in animals include: spiders spinning a web, dolphins jumping above the waves, caterpillars making a cocoon, and birds building nests and migrating.
Secondary socialization
secondary socialization
here are some examples of social resources: Schools Firefighters Policemen Anything that helps us socially etc.
Some examples of dishonestly is stealing, lying, pretending to be sick when you are not, stealing another person's idea, cheating on tests, copying a friend's work, etc.
Here are 5 examples of behaviors that shari' ah regulates instead:forbiddendiscouragesallowedrecommendedobligatory
Examples of competitive behaviors include striving to outperform others, seeking personal gain at the expense of others, and engaging in cutthroat competition. Examples of cooperative behaviors include collaborating with others, sharing resources and knowledge, and working towards a common goal for the mutual benefit of all involved.