Teaching itself is a human relation, because it requires identifying learning styles and effectively presenting information. Interpersonal skills are key to understanding a student's needs.
No the Aztecs were not cannibals. They practiced human sacrifice.
The array of ways humans behave in task-oriented groupings - employers, military, churches, etc. Org behavior includes the study of motivation, leadership, interpersonal relations, performance feedback, and discipline.
A teacher is dealing with humans and if you cant relate to other humans then you will never be able to teach them
Humans have many different forms of relations. Some relationships are business, some are friendships, some are parental, and some are romantic.
"hunt and gather" or "hunter/gatherer"
Yea they have more symbiotic relations than humans do, they're smarter
Ancient humans are the same species as we are. Aliens, if they exist, have nothing in common with humans most likely. So no.
I'm not fully sure if you are saying "regions" or if you mean to say "religions" but either way all of them are. Humans inhabit all of the Earth so all of the regions are "humans regions" and all religions are practiced only by man so they are "humans religions".
Developed interpersonal skills, having dealt with a diversity of clients
It is not that people cannot live without relations. Humans are social animals in nature and we tend to be cordial with people whom we associate our behaviors with, or to those we are attracted to, in case of sexual attraction.
yes they can as sheep are very ugly and look like tanners bum and likes to have homosexual relations with them
There isn't a specific individual who can be credited with inventing stealing, as it has likely been practiced since early human societies. Stealing likely developed as a survival strategy in competition for resources, and has been present in various forms across different cultures and time periods.