Category Archives: Society
Aspects of Social Cohesion
Social cohesion is another form of team cohesion, but obviously on a larger scale. The essential ingredients of social cohesion are the same with any form of cohesion and involve cooperation and understanding. Social cohesion is often equated with religious [...]
What is Social Responsibility?
We live in very fragile times; both national and globally, unrest is affecting our lives, our business and how we see ourselves and those around us. The Government is there to help and look after it’s people, yet we often [...]
The Importance of Cultural Diversity
Cultural diversity is a wonderful thing that we will never lose. No matter what our own individual ideas are about religion, democracy, politics and so on, there will never be a single doctrine or modus operandi that will fit all [...]
The Responsibility of Free Speech
Free speech is an inherent right that we have as a human being and is a foundation of all civil liberties; the joy of free speech is that we can express our ideas and our passions and we can enjoy [...]
Life as a Busker
Busking is the playing of street music, usually for money or to sell CDs, and is becoming part of the landscape in our towns and cities. This writer used to busk and learnt many things from his life as a [...]
The Simplicity of World Peace
World peace is actually a very simple idea; people of all faiths and backgrounds live together peacefully! How simple and yet how incredibly hard to put into action. Why is the idea of world peace so difficult and why is [...]
Becoming Charitable
Becoming charitable is more than simply donating a few goods to a local charity shop; it is in fact a much deeper change with the self. The change to become more charitable can affect us all at a deep level [...]
A History of Tickling
A history of tickling is difficult to pin down as there are very few records dealing with the subject of tickling. Everyone is aware of tickling, from childhood games to tickling experiences later on in life; yet is there any [...]
Why are We Ticklish?
Why do we laugh when tickled, even if we don’t want to? Why are ticklish areas of the body common? Does tickling go back to ancestral history?