I believe that everybody has a different idea about a human realtionship so please take into account what other people say about them! Well I believe a human relationship depends on how people relate to each other or how they are connected. So it could just be that they are family, a friend or a lover. Relationships work out when the two people know each other's limits and the things they allow. So if your parents would like you to wash the dishes try to be a sport about it. If a lover does not allow you to kiss him, respect his personal space and do so. Try to communicate with your friends on a daily basis but don't push yourself on them or spend too much time with them. Then they will just think you are deperate and leave you. If they are true friends they will understand that you can't spend all your time with them and that you need a balance in your life like everybody else. Don't spend too much time on work though.As I said you must have a balance in your life. So try to just stay in their good books while respecting your lover's or spouse's personal space and stay in contact with your friends without going to them all the time or distancing yourself from them.
The relationship that takes place beetween homosapiens.
Q: The human record of people and their relationships? A: HISTORY
Definition of human acts?"
what is the definition of human service
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A social system is a characteristic network of interdependent human patterns -- relationships, structures, stories, practices, and institutions -- that shape the lives and consciousness of the people in a society.
animals relationships are about the same as human family relationships
do you mean taxonomy? if so the definition is the classification of organisms in an ordered system that indicates natural relationships.
Problems with human relationships
Problems with human relationships
the relationship benefits both species who cooperate in it
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Sappho illustrates her definition of persuasion by emphasizing the power of emotions and desires to influence others. She conveys how love and longing can compel individuals to act in ways they might not have otherwise. Through her lyrical expressions and intimate portrayals of relationships, she shows how persuasion can be rooted in the depths of human emotions.