| A | B |
| working relationship | Cooperating to achieve a common purpose. |
| cooperation | The ability to work with others. |
| reciprocation | Giving and getting in return. |
| etiquette | Rules of polite behavior. |
| authority | The right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce rules. |
| teamwork | Cooperting to achieve a common purpose. |
| leader | A person who guides or influences others. |
| motivate | Making people want to do things. |
| diplomacy | The ability to handle situations without upsetting or offending people. |
| parliamentary procudure | Rules of order that describe how a meeting should be run so that everything goes smoothly and all points of view are heard. |
| bylaws | Rules established by a group. |
| gerontology | The study of the aging process. |
| disengagement | Withdrawal from others and from activity. |
| chronic diseases | Illnesses or conditions what occur repeatedly or never go away. |
| ageism | Prejudice against older people. |
| fixed income | Monthly payments, such as social security or a pension, that do not change. |
| congregate housing | Arrangement for group of people who live in same building and share meals and living space while having their own rooms for privacy. |
| elder abuse | Physical abuse directed at aging people. |
| reciprocity | Mutual exchange. |
| peer pressure | An attempt to influence someone in a similar age group. |
| gossip | Conversation that often included rumors about people. |
| dating | Shared social activity between people of the opposite gender. |
| rape | Forced sexual intercourse. |
| date rape | Forced sexual intercourse that takes place in a dating situation. |
| compatible | Existing together in harmony. |
| infatuation | An intense emotional involvement tht begins with a sudden strong attraction based on physical appearance or o;her obvious traits. |
| mature love | Love that has reached a high level of emotional development. |
| sexuality | How a person handles values and beliefs about sexual behavior. |
| gender role | The behavior and characteristics expected of a male or female. |
| sexual identity | How people see themselves as male or female. |
| sexually transmitted disease (STD) | Illness spread through sexual contact. |
| sterility | The inability to have children. |
| abstinence | Refraining from sexual intercourse. |