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Gender Abuse in Intimate Relationships: From Structural Coupling Theory to Emergence of Couple System
(Scientific Research Publishing, 2017-10-17)
Is love predictable in its choices? Linear Determinism, Randomness or Complexity?
By applying theoretical coordinates of current sociological interpretations
of intimacy and conceptual categories of New General System ...
Concerns Involving the Self: What Is the Real Target of Anxiety, Regret, or Worry, When Things Do Not Go Right for You? More Evidence from Sweden and the United States
(Scientific Research Publishing, 2018-06-29)
More than 1000 respondents in Sweden (2013) and the US (2014) were asked
to report their subjective opinions and attitudes about situations that caused
them regret, concern, worry, and anxiety. US respondents self-identified ...
Imagination and Thematic Reality in the African Novel: A New Vision for African Novelists
(2017-12-21)
The present study on the topic “Imagination and thematic reality in the African
novel: a new vision to African novelists” aims to show the limitation of
the contribution of the African literary works to the good governance ...
Online-specific fear of missing out and Internet-use expectancies contribute to symptoms of Internet-communication disorder
(Elsevier, 2017-06)
Some of the most frequently used online applications are Facebook, WhatsApp, and Twitter. These applications allow individuals to communicate with other users, to share information or pictures, and to stay in contact with ...
Children
(Scientific Research, 2018-02)
As children grow, so this paper develops many themes that children and we
all love, coherently yet freely, and attractively as children are enthralling.
Do We Have an Inborn Moral Sense?
(Scientific Research, 2014-11)
This paper reviews some recent work in the relationship between caring behavior among humans,
an evolutionary adaptation necessary for survival of the species, and our moral sense of right and
wrong. The investigation ...
Ethnophilosophy and Public Morality in an African Tribe
(Scientific Research, 2015-03)
The paper is a field research work delving into the ethnophilosophy of Ogba religion. Its focal
point is on the people’ worldview, as it pertains to life, public morality, value and Adamic sins in
Ogba Land Rivers State, ...
Organ Transplant Trade: A Moral Examination
(Scientific Research, 2015-05)
This article normatively discusses two moral theories namely: Ubuntu and Deontology, with the
aim of arguing against the practice of organ transplant trade. It is argued that this practice violates
a rule of categorical ...
Music Education and Youth Empowerment: A Conceptual Clarification
(Scientific Research, 2015-02)
This paper is a conceptual clarification of the nexus between music education and youth empowerment.
It is also an exposition of how music education can be utilized for the empowerment of the
Nigerian youths with a brief ...
Free Will, Subjectivity and the Physics of the Nervous System
(Scientific Research, 2018-05)
We want to stress the irreducibility of subjectivity to a pure physical process
and, related to this the existence of an actual free will. A discussion on the existence
of free will goes back at least to the Middle Ages. ...