Paternity leave is paid or unpaid leave given to a male employee when a child is born. While paternity leave is authorised for government employees there is no law that instructs the private sector to make it obligatory. Hence, paternity leave is open to interpretation by individual companies. ...
Exclusivity:Casual relationships leave the door open to see others. You may hook up withmultiple partners. Serious relationships lead to monogamy and loyalty. Depth:Casual relationships lack profoundemotional intimacy. Communication centers on logistics. Serious ones involve vulnerable disclosure, nurturing ...
A general rule for silverware (or flatware) placement is that utensils are placed in the order they are used, from the outside in. For example, the salad fork will be used before the dinner fork, so it should be placed on the outside. What Side Does the Fork Go On? Forks always go...
Dapper hats: The details make the man, and you've been around long enough to buy yourself some nice, personalized details. Go ahead and be one of those men who don't leave the house without a hat on. If your hats are nice (and you own a few of them), it'll impress the heck ...
events where men do wear ties in the evening, the basic rule of thumb is that you take it off once you leave work, and only put it back on if you're going somewhere that expects it (like the symphony or the theater — and even there, plenty of men go without neckties these days)...
This is a lot more that could be said about this issue, but I’ll leave it there for now. Except for noting, I used to think people mostly agreed on the key differences between right and wrong. But Kristof reminds us that, at least in some important areas, such as animal rights, pe...
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On the other hand, the unwieldiness of the machine, the excessive centralisation, the necessity for the government itself to poke its nose into everything -- this is a feature of the whole of our public life, not merely of the sphere of commerce and industry. Hence, the examination of...