human relationship


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Noun1.human relationship - a relation between peoplehuman relationship - a relation between people; (`relationship' is often used where `relation' would serve, as in `the relationship between inflation and unemployment', but the preferred usage of `relationship' is for human relations or states of relatedness); "the relationship between mothers and their children"
relation - an abstraction belonging to or characteristic of two entities or parts together
partnership - a cooperative relationship between people or groups who agree to share responsibility for achieving some specific goal; "effective language learning is a partnership between school, teacher and student"; "the action teams worked in partnership with the government"
personal relation, personal relationship - a relation between persons
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Also, it is discovered that it is taking away human relationship. So, we'll look at how we can do this thing properly to promote human relationship,' he stated.
Mouna Gadouna, a business leader in the field of packaging and plastics, said that this programme goes beyond simple technical assistance, since it consists of support based on a human relationship. "Personally, I needed human support, reframing and focusing on my goals and priorities, and valuing my achievements, and that was the role of mentor."
but people think, social media destroys human interaction and real life, human relationship. Because of social media our relationship is being more reciprocal.
His poetry contain social problems of the society, feelings, expressions, Human relationship and life.
The exhibition also explores the human relationship with those animals, from differing cultural perspectives, and changing attitudes between Cook's time and the present day.
Here, the fragments of two pairs of ripped denim pants, tied to a patched steel rod structure, succeed in dissociating themselves from human waste and instead suggest a human relationship. Interestingly, the nature of the latter seems to be of little importance to the artist, as he provides no hints of underlying sexual or aggressive tension.
The initial question in many minds was whether synthesizing a life form was a kind of moral Rubicon in the human relationship to nature--a morally troubling new level of human mastery over nature.
If we could consider the human relationship, time and situation factors, then adequately employ our own verbal and nonverbal endeavors, it is possible to create favorable momentum to influence the atmosphere and outcomes of communication.
(1) Improved health and greater longevity has been linked to the human relationship with other animal species.
In a few central pages worthy of a longer development, Bess argues that the most vital dimension of these formative decades was the consolidation of the "most unabashedly integrative conceptions of the human relationship with nature" (p.
Mireille Levert has done a brilliant job of showing the cultivation and nourishment of a human relationship, alongside the growth of a flower.
From the Rio Grande to Tierra del Fuego, Latin American filmmakers offered up ferocious, tough-minded, tender and aesthetically freewheeling films about death (in the enervating and utterly captivating Los muertos from Argentina), loss of innocence (in the Louis Malle-esque tale of boyhood friendship set during the coup in 1973 Chile in Machuca), dreams of freedom (in the talented young Brazilian director Jorge Furtado's latest, The Man Who Counted), the peculiarities of human relationship (in the International Critics Prize-winning Whisky, the second feature by the Uruguayan directorial team of Juan-Pablo Rebella and Pablo Stoll) and the absurdities of adolescence (in the wry Mexican feature that is one part Jim Jarmusch, one part Carlos Carrera, Duck Season).

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