Paul Bourne's Articles In Personal Relationships
January 27, 2006 by Paul Bourne
Paul Andrew Bourne, B.Sc. (Hons); Dip. Edu. INTRODUCTION Contemporary societies hold particular social prejudices that surface primarily because of their interpretations of the world, which unfold in actions, policies and theses. Many systems are designed against stated groups. Single mothers are oftentimes viewed as outcast, and if they are young, – they are labeled ‘whores’. This group is marginalized by societies in comparison to the orthodox married couple. Policies, directl...
January 27, 2006 by Paul Bourne
By Paul Andrew Bourne, B.Sc. (Hons); Dip. Edu. One of the many social taboos in Jamaica is male sexuality by way of same sex. This situation has oftentimes resulted in the fear of peoples to venture into this experience in order to unearth particular social truths. Although this study had a small sample size and was unable to gather its data by the use of probability sampling technique that is made for external generalability. Nevertheless, this survey was able to use convenience sampli...
February 9, 2005 by Paul Bourne
BY PAUL ANDREW BOURNE Have you ever had a friend Who does not see BEAUTY, SOCIAL STANDING, FAME and CREDENTIAL as important? Or, WEALTH for that matter? But the warmth of your soul, the blessing of you just being there, accepting each fault as though it was pleasantries without being hypocritical. Seeing beyond your failures, shortfalls So as to offer recipe’ for your future advancement without ever wanting anything in return but pure friendship. When this friend is absent ...