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Gift-giving

According to Passage 1, the gift-giving central to the podatch can... [Pg.257]

Gift-giving in the podatch ceremony and the ritual exchange of the kula ring are both... [Pg.258]

In most cockroaches, the male and female disengage and do not interact further after copulation. In some species, however, gift giving and postcopulatory guarding may be chemically mediated. In many blattellids, the male offers a postnuptial gift of uric acid to his mate. In some (e.g., X. hamata) the female is attracted to the male s genital area, the source of urate exudates (Schal and Bell, 1982). [Pg.188]

Next, Ian Marshall examines the relationship between physicians and the pharmaceutical industry and the issue of gift-giving to physicians. He enumerates several codes that are in place to regulate the relationship and notes that one major deficiency is that they are not being vigorously enforced. [Pg.2]

The pharmaceutical industry s codes of practice on gift-giving and drug samples... [Pg.60]

The Code is intended to define universally applicable baseline standards of marketing practices. With respect to gift-giving and hospitality these are ... [Pg.60]

Mathur A. 1996. Older adults motivations for gift giving to charitable organizations An exchange theory perspective. Psychol Market 13 107. [Pg.358]

Kickers and Bounty s are any type of financial, gift giving or gift check gain that is unexpected and not incorporated into your compensation package. Kickers come in several different forms. Below are two specific examples. [Pg.19]

Glass containers for gift-giving, storing leftover food or craft materials, or drinking and eating from are much better for the environment. You can reuse them over and over and not have to throw them away. [Pg.120]

Christmas was a small scratch of a holiday until Charles Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol in 1843. His idea of Christmas as a time of charity, of family, of gift-giving, and of celebration swept through England. Audiences there clamored to have Dickens read the story aloud at one gathering after another. Eight stage adaptations were in production within two months of the book s publication. [Pg.498]

Investment In social capital (rituals, reciprocal gift giving)... [Pg.461]

Gift-giving—pervasive in the male pederastic culture of Athens— left many male citizens vulnerable to charges of prostitution. ... [Pg.96]

Although the modalities of gift-giving in male courtship are alluded to in only a few... [Pg.105]


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