Arguing is a natural part of any relationship: it involves two people with different backgrounds, opinions, and needs learning to live together. But what happens when arguments become the rule rather ...
Composer Darcy James Argue runs a jazz big band — but imagines its sound as if big bands had stayed current rather than faded away. The music's clarity, contrasts and rhythms are all impressive. This ...
Robert W. Levenson, a professor of psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, studies how couples interact, looking for clues to marital stability and satisfaction. In his latest research, ...
“Pay now, argue later” refers to a tax administration scheme that requires taxpayers to settle tax obligations before filing a complaint. The approach seeks to make collection more efficient, better ...
Every couple argues. Some do it overtly by yelling at each other while others do it covertly by avoiding contact and conversation. Whatever the method, the result is the same — hurt feelings and ...
Does it seem like your parents argue constantly? Say you're in your room relaxing, reading a magazine, and listening to your iPod. In another part of the house, you hear a conversation. It starts ...
Arguments are a natural part of any relationship. But, learning how to air grievances without causing lasting damage is a skill we all need to learn. If you argue with your partner, you're not alone.
Arguments can be good things to have because they can be an important form of communication and a way to better understand each other. Source: Photo by Annushka Ahuja from Pexels. A relationship ...
I am black and mixed-race, but it remains unclear to me whether these are social identities or biological classifications. Luckily, I can turn to Adam Rutherford’s latest book, How to Argue with a ...