Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Scientific views

Throughout record, philosophy and religion have done the most assumption on the phenomenon of love. In the last century, the science of psychology has written a great contract on the subject. In new years, the sciences of evolutionary psychology, evolutionary biology, anthropology, neuroscience, and biology have added to the considerate of the nature and meaning of love.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Interpersonal love

Interpersonal love refers to love among human beings. It is a more potent feeling than a simple liking for another. Unrequited love refers to that approach of love which is not joint. Interpersonal love is most closely linked with interpersonal relationships. Such love might exist among family members, friends, and couples. There are also a amount of psychological disorders associated to love, such as erotomania.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Love

Love represents a range of emotions and experience associated to the senses of affection with sexual attraction. The word love can refer to a range of different feelings, states, and attitudes, ranging from general pleasure to deep interpersonal attraction. This diversity of meanings, joint with the difficulty of the approach involved, makes love abnormally difficult to constantly define, even compare to other affecting states.

As a conceptual concept love regularly refers to a strong, ineffable sensation towards another person. Even this limited start of love, however, encompasses a wealth of diverse feelings, from the fervent desire and confidence of romantic love to the nonsexual. Love in it’s a variety of forms acts as a major launch pad of interpersonal relationships and, owing to its central psychological significance, is one of the most common themes in the original arts.

Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Biotechnology

Biological technology is technology based on biology, particularly when used in agriculture, food science, and medicine. Biotechnology means any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives thereof, to construct or change products or processes for specific use.

Biotechnology combines disciplines like genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry, embryology and cell biology, which are in turn allied to practical disciplines like chemical engineering, information technology, and robotics.Biotechnology can also be defined as the exploitation of organisms to do practical things and to provide useful products.

One characteristic of biotechnology is the directed use of organisms for the manufacture of organic products (examples include beer and milk products). For another example, naturally present bacteria are utilized by the mining industry in bioleaching. Biotechnology is also used to recycle, treat waste, clean up sites infected by industrial activities (bioremediation), and produce biological weapons.