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Human Behavior

The study of human behavior which is affected by genetics, perceived behaviorial controls, attitude, and societal norms

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Can a human eat a mouse alive?

umm first of all ewwwww! and that is just sick but yes you can

Chinese delicacy
My bro was a missionary to China, and he found out that they have a delicacy called 3 scream mice. They scream the first time when you open the dish, the second time when they are stuck with a fork, and the last time when they are bitten into.


  • ABOUT CHINESE THIS IS THE PERFECT QUESTION..I THINK CHINES ARE THE ONLY ONE IN THIS WORLD THAT CAN EAT EACH & EVERY THING IN THIS WORLD...THEY ARE HORRIBLE..OOO MY GOD

Are communication skills in girls is better than boys?

Communication skills are better in girls than in boys. This is because girls understand language more deeply because they use more of their brains to process what is being said. They are able to make inferences and give meaning to what is being said. Boys, on the other hand, take language more literally.

What are some examples of law of effect?

  1. A child receives a treat for cleaning their room, which increases the likelihood of them cleaning their room again in the future.
  2. A student studies hard and receives a high grade on a test, leading them to continue studying in a similar manner for future exams.
  3. A dog sits on command and is rewarded with a treat, reinforcing the behavior of sitting in response to the command.

Why are people psychopaths?

What makes a person sociopathic is a long and hard question to answer. In truth, there probably isn't a correct answer. There are some theories, which I will outline, briefly, here. But one must remember psychoanalytic theories are difficult, if not impossible, to prove completely via scientific method. The reason for this is that, unlike many chemicals, personality is mutable and difficult to define. The way mental illnesses affect people is also quite diverse. In each individual a mental illness most likely will run a course different from that in the next individual. And personality disorders, such as antisocial personality, can range over a broad spectrum when considering its similarities and differences in different people.

The most commonly accepted predeterminant of sociopathy would be a grave degree of early parental neglect. If anything, this seems to be the most diagnostic factor in forming antisocial personality. A person, even an animal, needs some form of just post-natal bonding with another person or animal in order to form proper relationships with others as he or she ages. When this is not provided, all h-e-double-toothpicks, as they say, breaks loose. As an aside, it does not matter the race, age or sex of the individual with whom the baby must bond. In the animal kingdom, a duck may bond to a dog, a penguin to a wildebeest. As long as the elder animal is nurturant, the animal does well. In the animal world, this bonding is called imprinting. In the human world, the lack of such bonding results in something called "mental illness."

Other considered factors are problems with the cortex and, possibly, heredity. A theory I find of interest is that very low or very high intelligence may play a role. Risk-taking behavior is more a symptom than a precursor. I am unsure where upon the spectrum would fall impulsivity. Is it a cause of sociopathy? Does the psychopathic personality just gravitate to problems with impulse control? Of course, substance abuse is always mentioned. But sellf-medicating substance use or abuse is a component of all mental illnesses.

As an aside, when people refer to sociopathy, they are referring to one or possibly more of the following. These are different, but largely by degrees. Learning about sociopathy, psychopathy, asocial personality disorder, antisocial personality disorder, disocial personality disorder will further your enlightenment, such as it may be in the darkness, about the others.

An excellent book on this subject is "The Mask of Sanity," by Hervey M. Cleckley, MD. Although it was written in 1941, it is still highly relevant today.

I read this (linked) article and agree with the premise that sociopaths are born sociopaths. The "third ingredient", essentially being abused (as a child), is what triggers the violent tendencies later in life that make a sociopath be noticed by other people and/or themselves (manifestation).

Divorce and cross dressing?

Divorce and cross dressing are two separate experiences that individuals may navigate in their lives. While divorce involves the legal dissolution of a marriage, cross dressing refers to the act of wearing clothing typically associated with the opposite gender. It is important to recognize and respect individuals' choices and identities in both contexts.

What is heredity factor?

Heredity factors refer to the genetic information passed down from parents to offspring. These factors determine traits such as eye color, height, and susceptibility to certain diseases. They play a significant role in shaping an individual's physical characteristics and predisposition to certain conditions.

Why do guys pick on girls?

Guys may pick on girls for a variety of reasons such as seeking attention, trying to impress their friends, or feeling insecure about themselves. It is important to address and challenge this behavior to promote respect and equality among all individuals.

How do you get people's attention?

Get naked and dance like a crazy person

It depends what kind of attention you are seeking. Here are two ways to get attention: # If you want to just be noticed try joining something you are really good at to get your name out there, or dressing different but not too revealing. # To get attention, you need to do or say something that is unusual. By unusual, I mean something that almost no-one else is doing or saying. People are so bombarded by advertizing and stimulation that their brains develop a way of blocking out common messages. If you can find something that is weird, new, unusual, then you will bypass their blocking mechanism and jolt them into focusing on you or your message. You have to be careful when trying to attract attention as sometimes it can be misconstrewed into something its not.

If giving to a charity on behalf of someone else should that charity be the choice of the person actually donating or the choice of the person that the money is being donated on behalf of?

This is not a legal question it is a question of personal 'ethics.' If the person in who's name you are donating has specified a particula charity, it would be proper to honor their request. However, if the person has stated that a contribution to ANY charity in their name is satisfactory then YOU could make the choice. If you are honoring the person, honor them by respecting their wishes.

Sigmund Freud's theory of dreams?

Freud interpreted virtually all dreams as representing some sort of repressed or sublimated sexual desire. Modern psychology and psychoanalysis have moved on beyond Freud to incorporate more well-rounded and inclusive theories and methods.

What is the relation of mysticism with Islam?

What is Islam?: The name of the religion is Islam, which comes from an Arabic root word meaning "peace" and "submission." Islam teaches that one can only find peace in one's life by submitting to Almighty God (Allah) in heart, soul and deed. The same Arabic root word gives us "Salaam alaykum," ("Peace be with you"), the universal Muslim greeting.

Who is a Muslim?: A person who believes in and consciously follows Islam is called a Muslim, also from the same root word. So, the religion is called "Islam," and a person who believes in and follows it is a "Muslim." * What is the difference between Muslim, Moslem and Islamic?

How Many and Where?: Islam is a major world religion, with over 1 billion followers worldwide (1/5 of the world population). It is considered one of the Abrahamic, monotheistic faiths, along with Judaism and Christianity. Although usually associated with the Arabs of the Middle East, less than 10% of Muslims are in fact Arab. Muslims are found all over the world, of every nation, color and race. * Muslim population of the world

Who is Allah?: Allah is the proper name for Almighty God, and is often translated merely as "God." Allah has other names that are used to describe His characteristics: the Creator, the Sustainer, the Merciful, the Compassionate, etc. Muslims believe that since Allah alone is the Creator, it is He alone that deserves our devout love and worship. Islam holds to a strict monotheism. Any worship and prayers directed at saints, prophets, other human beings or nature is considered idolatry. * More about the nature of God * "Names" of Allah

What do Muslims believe about God, prophets, the afterlife, etc.?: The basic beliefs of Muslims fall into six main categories, which are known as the "Articles of Faith": * Faith in the unity of God * Faith in angels * Faith in prophets * Faith in books of revelation * Faith in an afterlife * Faith in destiny/divine decree

The "five pillars" of Islam: In Islam, faith and good works go hand-in-hand. A mere verbal declaration of faith is not enough, for belief in Allah makes obedience to Him a duty. The Muslim concept of worship is very broad. Muslims consider everything they do in life to be an act of worship, if it is done according to Allah's guidance. There are also five formal acts of worship which help strengthen a Muslim's faith and obedience. They are often called the "Five Pillars of Islam." * Testimony of faith (Kalima) * Prayer (Salat) * Almsgiving (Zakat) * Fasting (Sawm) * Pilgrimage (Hajj)

Daily life as a Muslim: While often seen as a radical or extreme religion, Muslims consider Islam to be the middle road. Muslims do not live life with complete disregard for God or religious matters, but nor do they neglect the world to devote themselves solely to worship and prayer. Muslims strike a balance by fulfilling the obligations of and enjoying this life, while always mindful of their duties to Allah and to others. * Morals and manners * Business ethics * Modesty in dress and behavior * Dietary rules * Marriage * Care of children and elderly * Racism and prejudice * Relations with non-Muslims

Why are people homophobic?

I believe this is due to the opinions which vary from person to person. In my experience I believe homophobia to be a cause of insecurity and fear of difference.

Because they are a minorityThroughout history, people who were different from the norm were often ostracized and blamed for many things. This fear of differences can start at childhood teasing, but can lead to greater things. Further, it is not necessarily that people dislike or hate the differences, but it could be a matter of status, or power. Some people enjoy feeling better than other people, regardless of reason. Lack of discussion/understandingUnfortunately, due to the fact that homosexuality is such a controversial topic, it is often considered politically incorrect to talk about, or socially awkward. This lack of discussion about the topic leads to a lack of understanding. This lack of understanding may cause people to rely on stereotypes, which may be poor representations of homosexuality. Previous GenerationsThe opinions of previous generations bleed into the opinions of the new generations. ReligionMany religions are against homosexual acts. Further, many would interpret their scriptures as being anti-homosexual. Poor encounters with HomosexualsUnfortunately, not all homosexuals are saints, and some people are poor representatives of humanity regardless of sexuality. Some people may have had bad experience with homosexuals, and lumped them all. Further, those who have not encountered homosexuals directly may rely on media images as to what homosexuals are. Eg, some examples might include Lady Gaga, Perez Hilton, or Ellen DeGeneres. Other Conflicts with homosexual valuesNote, the following section may be controversial to some.

The following is a list of things that some people may believe that may lead them to associate negatively with homosexuality:

  • The belief that two men or two women cannot love each other in the same way that a man and woman can.
  • The belief that although it is possible for a person to love another person that much, it is not true romantic love. (This relies heavily on specific definitions of love, which are not existent in many heterosexual relationships).
  • The belief that homosexuality is a choice.
  • The belief that homosexuality is based on selfishness or fear.
  • The belief that it is a man and woman's duty to reproduce.
  • The belief that homosexuality is a part of sexual experimentation that people have not grown out of.
  • The belief that children should only be raised by one woman and one man and that any other child raising situation should be seen as an exception rather than the norm.
Marriage Conflicts
  • The belief that marriage is only between a man and a woman, and that homosexuals are attempting to subvert the word.
  • The belief that only one man and one woman should raise a child as the norm, and that other situations should be considered exceptions.
  • The inherent ability of one man and one woman to have a children, as opposed to two members of the same-sex.
Repressing their own homosexual feelings
  • It has been researched time and time again that homophobic people are generally those who feel insecure around homosexual people because they themselves have homosexual feelings. As a result, they feel that insulting and abusing homosexuals will not make people suspect their sexual orientation.
  • People who think homosexuality is a choice are more than likely to be bisexual. Bisexuals are attracted to both sexes, but since they chose to live a heterosexual lifestyle, they feel that you can chose between being gay and being straight.

What are some examples of people empowering other people?

  1. Mentors who provide guidance, support, and encouragement to help others realize their potential.
  2. Leaders who create opportunities for growth and development within their teams.
  3. Activists who advocate for social change and empower marginalized communities.
  4. Educators who inspire and empower students to reach their full potential.

What is an example of a super fluidity?

Superfluidity is a state of matter in which it behaves like a fluid with zero viscosity. While originally this phenomenon was discovered in liquid helium, recently it finds applications not only in the theory of liquid helium but also in astrophysics, high-energy physics and theory of quantum gravity. The phenomenon is related to the Bose-Einstein condensation but not identical: not all Bose-Einstein condensates can be regarded as superfluids and not all superfluids are Bose-Einstein condensates.

In liquid helium the superfluidity effect was discovered by Pyotr Kapitsa and John F. Allen.

The idea that superfluidity exists inside neutron stars was first proposed by Arkady Migdal

How do you ensure difference of opinion. value and belief are handle in your team?

Formal communication are used when the matter is serious or important. you may not know the person that you are communicating with and you might want a written record. you will use formal communication in business when writing letters, attending interviews and important meetings. Informal communication are used by people when they are having a friendly converstion. examples are email, telephone or face-to-face conversations. Formal communication are used when the matter is serious or important. you may not know the person that you are communicating with and you might want a written record. you will use formal communication in business when writing letters, attending interviews and important meetings. Informal communication are used by people when they are having a friendly converstion. examples are email, telephone or face-to-face conversations.

What scientific knowledge would be useful to a welder?

Metallurgy is an amazing field to learn if you want to weld. It really helps to know what will happen to your materials before you weld, or heat, or bend, etc. Its also is smart to take fabrication classes before welding, it really sucks to weld ten feet of 4 inch square tubing as a frame only to realize you don't have 90 degree corners!

What do people in Belgium do for fun?

In Belgium, people like to do a lot of sports, such as Football, formally known here as Soccer. Also, Belgium also has a famous race track called the Francorchamps Circuit. Many people also like to paint or draw in Belgium, and for that, Belgium has a lot of Art.

In Belgium, people do all sorts of things. It depends from person to person.

there is an intresting fact abot belgium they have only played England only 3 times in football history blud

Are red haired people superior to people with different coloured hair?

Perhaps yes in some cases and no in others. From a biological standpoint red hair yield many differing characteristics. Positive Sunlight - Lower melanin-concentration is required to produce Vitamin D. Pain Stimuli - Less effected by electrical and physical stimuli. Medical - More effected by pain relievers. Inheritance - The root of Neanderthal bloodline. (See lower for further explanation) Negative Sunlight - Increased melanin-concentration yielded a lack of protection from UV rays. Pain Stimuli - More affected by thermal stimuli. InheritanceRecent studies have concluded a direct link between the bloodline of the red haired person and the Neanderthal. The Neanderthal evolved the red hair as a compensation for its sun free ice locked environment. The red hair gene allows production of Vitamin D with little to no sunlight. It is this basic environmental need that links the two bloodlines. In this if you have red hair you are more prone to posses some of these characters. Mental - With the more cruel environment more logical mythological thinking was needed. There has not been one documented case of a true "Neanderthal" group even making cave art. Skull - The back region of the skull has a higher tendency to be more enlarged then the average Sapiens. Chest - The Neanderthal has a more oval shaped chest for superior muscle attachment. The Sapiens have a more rounded chest for superior speed and less bulk. Recovery - A higher recovery rate was forced into the Neanderthal group due to their habits of acquiring food. This is proven in the bone records. Only one group has ever had the same number of reported broken/recovered bones, the rodeo star. Hips - The hip bone is more fanned and upward stretched this is for better muscle attachment to the chest. Arms and Legs - An increased chance of having more compact arms and legs, design for heat conservation.

Why will your car only start after rocking it back and forth?

Rocking the car back and forth may help the car's fuel pump to pick up residual fuel and deliver it to the engine. This can sometimes be enough to give the engine the boost it needs to start. However, this is likely a sign of an issue with the fuel system, such as a failing fuel pump or clogged fuel filter, that should be addressed to prevent further problems.

How do you clean your tongue?

Brushing with a toothbrush works well, and you can occasionally buy a purpose-built metallic tongue cleaner.

You can also use the sides of a spoon.
You can use your teeth, brush it with your toothbrush ( you can find tongue cleaners on the back of some tooth brushes), or you can eat allot of fruit (The acid cleans it for you! or even breath freshener

Commonsense is something which is uncommon in all the common people.?

Commonsense refers to practical, sound judgment that is based on everyday experiences and knowledge. It is a valuable trait that not all individuals possess, despite it being deemed as a fundamental quality for navigating life effectively.

Theory of personality?

The theory of personality seeks to explain individual differences in behavior, thoughts, and emotions. There are various perspectives, such as psychodynamic (Freud), humanistic (Rogers), trait (Costa & McCrae), and social-cognitive (Bandura). These theories offer insight into how personality develops, the factors that influence it, and how it shapes our interactions and experiences.

Why do people say turkeys are stupid?

Because turkeys are not very smart. Yes, we should love them a take good care of them, but we can still eat them. As long as we don't eat to many, just enough to keep their population at a reasonable level. This way, the surviving ones have enough food to eat, and their are not so many that there is not enough food for them all and they starve. This rule applies to all animals that we eat.

Anyway, turkeys have about as good of a brain as a chicken. They just are not that smart, but there is nothing wrong with that!

Winchester made in 1893 and it looks like a model 94 but it is chambered to 44 wcf the serial is 828032 and talking to some people the think that the gun was sent back to the factory and gone through?

The Winchester 1892 was chambered for .44 WCF and looks like a model 94. The Mod 94 was not chambered for the .44 WCF and it's doubtful if Winchester would have rechambered a Mod 94 for that caliber when the Mod 92 was so popular. Serial 828032 mod 92 was made in 1916. Are you sure of the date of manufacture? The Winchester Mod 73 was chambered for .44 WCF but the serial number range never got to 828032.

What is a comuter nerd?

A computer nerd is a slang term used to describe someone who is extremely passionate and knowledgeable about computers, technology, and other related topics. They often excel in programming, troubleshooting hardware and software issues, and staying up-to-date with the latest trends in the technology industry.