I'm not quite sure what you're getting at sir/ma'am. What the USA calls "Cartoons" the rest of the world refers to "animated television" or "Anime" in addition to "cartoons." Like books, movies, and music animated television can be made for specific age groups. If you're familiar with USA's "Family Guy," "American Dad," and "South Park" then you should know that while they qualify as "cartoons" they're not for kids.
The way your question is worded, there is no correlation between "age" and "behavior" when using "cartoons" as an experimental medium.
Probably because you can still grow up and yet watch cartoons. Many adults like cartoons and still behave like adults.
Just answered something like this, reproduced and augmented below: I'm not quite sure what you're getting at sir/ma'am. What the USA calls "cartoons" the rest of the world refers to "animated television" or "Anime" in addition to "cartoons." Like books, movies, and music animated television can be made for specific age groups. If you're familiar with USA's "Family Guy," "American Dad," and "South Park" then you should know that while they qualify as "cartoons" they're not for kids. The way your question is worded, there is no correlation between "age" and "behavior" when using "cartoons" as an experimental medium. Questions of similar ambiguity include "What is the relation between someone's age and behavior if they still enjoy a cheeseburger now and then" and "What is the relation between someone's age and behavior if they drive a Ferrari?" My point, you're seeking to draw illogical conclusions using a poor experimental variable ("cartoons") without adequately defining anything.
You never know... and that is the whole point. If you think that Santa might be watching, then you should behave better all year, right?
Behave respectfully toward the customer
Sociologists refer to patterns of interaction between groups and individuals as social dynamics. These dynamics involve the ways in which individuals and groups relate, communicate, and behave within a social context, shaping social structures and relationships.
How people and communities behave, their relationships, education and occupation, and the conditions in which they live.An environment where you socialize?...like the mall, a resturaunt or a park for example.
Yes Everyone wants something different in life and there is no correct way to behave. You may change you mind and become interested in the same way people become dissinterested in finding serious relationships.
This is the process of people learning by watching the behavior of others. They learn how to change and control their own behavior by seeing how others behave.
If someone calls you a cad, they are saying that you behave in a dishonorable or dishonest way, especially in your relationships with others. It implies that you are unscrupulous or lacking in morals.
There is no relation between space truss and shell structure, a shell structure cannot behave like space truss, the distribution of force in a shell structure behave like a beam or a plate, and space truss behave more like a roof frame
Emotional well-being includes how you manage stress, cope with challenges, and build positive relationships. It encompasses your ability to recognize and express emotions, as well as regulate them effectively, thus influencing how you feel, behave, and interact with others.
In "Their Eyes Were Watching God," Jody believes Janie is becoming too outspoken and independent, which threatens his control over her. By accusing her of being "moufy," he is trying to silence her and keep her in line with his expectations of how a wife should behave.