The Realities of Sexual Assault on Campus
... report,(https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/183781.pdf) which also identifies the summer as the peak season for attacks. The majority of sexual assault incidents go unreported, partially due to different social stigmas experienced by men and women who are victims of these crimes. Survey results publ ...
... report,(https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/183781.pdf) which also identifies the summer as the peak season for attacks. The majority of sexual assault incidents go unreported, partially due to different social stigmas experienced by men and women who are victims of these crimes. Survey results publ ...
View / pdf version of BT March 2009
... Patients with heart failure require closer monitoring than those with hypertension Patients with heart failure require more frequent monitoring than those with hypertension because they are more likely to be taking multiple medicines and their clinical condition is often less stable. People with hea ...
... Patients with heart failure require closer monitoring than those with hypertension Patients with heart failure require more frequent monitoring than those with hypertension because they are more likely to be taking multiple medicines and their clinical condition is often less stable. People with hea ...
- University of Warwick
... benefits of participating in the research. Nonetheless, grave difficulties arise when researching sensitive topics that have traditionally been marked off by strong, physical, symbolic and moral boundaries in any given society, as is the case of matters relating to sexual abuse in Uganda and Tanzani ...
... benefits of participating in the research. Nonetheless, grave difficulties arise when researching sensitive topics that have traditionally been marked off by strong, physical, symbolic and moral boundaries in any given society, as is the case of matters relating to sexual abuse in Uganda and Tanzani ...
miller 1999 culture - The University of New Mexico
... out. Equally, poor courtship displays that attracted few mates would also die out over generations. Thus, a process of sexual selection will tend to arise in many sexually- ...
... out. Equally, poor courtship displays that attracted few mates would also die out over generations. Thus, a process of sexual selection will tend to arise in many sexually- ...
Sexuality, Citizenship and Sexual Rights
... sexual rights, and has been central to many debates surrounding sexuality. The epidemic has led to the expansion of organisations that advocate for the rights of those affected by HIV/AIDS, many of which intersect with gay and lesbian social and political groups (Parker et al. 2004). Further, it has ...
... sexual rights, and has been central to many debates surrounding sexuality. The epidemic has led to the expansion of organisations that advocate for the rights of those affected by HIV/AIDS, many of which intersect with gay and lesbian social and political groups (Parker et al. 2004). Further, it has ...
Don`t Tell: Military Culture and Male Rape
... through the use of MST screening, for which a positive response can indicate a broader range of experiences, including rape, sexual assault, and/or repeated sexual harassment experienced by the veteran during military service. The term “MST” in this paper will be used when reporting results or data ...
... through the use of MST screening, for which a positive response can indicate a broader range of experiences, including rape, sexual assault, and/or repeated sexual harassment experienced by the veteran during military service. The term “MST” in this paper will be used when reporting results or data ...
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... the internal organs. The physician then passes specialized surgical instruments through one or more additional small incisions to perform the procedure. In most cases, recovery time is reduced, and patient comfort is improved compared to traditional surgery. For example, deep pain ...
... the internal organs. The physician then passes specialized surgical instruments through one or more additional small incisions to perform the procedure. In most cases, recovery time is reduced, and patient comfort is improved compared to traditional surgery. For example, deep pain ...
Psychosocial and Biological Treatment Considerations for the
... sexual deviation syndrome or a paraphilia can be diagnosed. According to the revised fourth edition of the DSM,30 a paraphilic disorder is characterized by “recurrent, intense sexually arousing fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviors generally involving (1) nonhuman objects, (2) the suffering or humil ...
... sexual deviation syndrome or a paraphilia can be diagnosed. According to the revised fourth edition of the DSM,30 a paraphilic disorder is characterized by “recurrent, intense sexually arousing fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviors generally involving (1) nonhuman objects, (2) the suffering or humil ...
paper - Oxford Academic - Oxford University Press
... fact, at the group level. For example, Maynard Smith (1978) stated that ‘‘My own active interest in the evolution of genetic systems dates from around 1964, when I realized that it was illogical ...
... fact, at the group level. For example, Maynard Smith (1978) stated that ‘‘My own active interest in the evolution of genetic systems dates from around 1964, when I realized that it was illogical ...
Critical period conditioning by orgasm during heterosexual oral sex
... from a computer-assisted, self-administered questionnaire. They found having allowed a sexual partner to view his or her genitals served as a conditioning experience that was both satisfying and sexually exciting Other precipitating events included being allowed to be nude in a mother’s presence. Cr ...
... from a computer-assisted, self-administered questionnaire. They found having allowed a sexual partner to view his or her genitals served as a conditioning experience that was both satisfying and sexually exciting Other precipitating events included being allowed to be nude in a mother’s presence. Cr ...
Confronting Sexual Stigma and Prejudice: Theory and Practice
... policies have begun to lose their claims to moral righteousness. In other words, heterosexism’s legitimacy in the United States and elsewhere is increasingly contested (e.g., Kelman, 2001). Psychology has played an important role in this process, a point that is discussed in a later section. ...
... policies have begun to lose their claims to moral righteousness. In other words, heterosexism’s legitimacy in the United States and elsewhere is increasingly contested (e.g., Kelman, 2001). Psychology has played an important role in this process, a point that is discussed in a later section. ...
Film Classification Guidelines
... Issues dealing with adult life, including adultery, alternative lifestyles, promiscuity, suicide, drug dependency, etc. ...
... Issues dealing with adult life, including adultery, alternative lifestyles, promiscuity, suicide, drug dependency, etc. ...
Gonorrhea card
... Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by bacteria. These bacteria can grow and multiply in warm, moist areas like the genitals, mouth, throat, eyes and anus. How do you get it? Gonorrhea is passed from person to person through sexual behavior or contact. Ejaculation does not hav ...
... Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by bacteria. These bacteria can grow and multiply in warm, moist areas like the genitals, mouth, throat, eyes and anus. How do you get it? Gonorrhea is passed from person to person through sexual behavior or contact. Ejaculation does not hav ...
What you should know about.. Andropause
... aware of the differences between conventional hormone therapy and natural hormone supplements. Natural hormones are those that are biochemically identical to the hormones found in your body. As such, their effects in the body are the same as the effects of the hormones they are supplementing. ...
... aware of the differences between conventional hormone therapy and natural hormone supplements. Natural hormones are those that are biochemically identical to the hormones found in your body. As such, their effects in the body are the same as the effects of the hormones they are supplementing. ...
Sexual selection and hermaphroditic organisms: Testing theory
... Tang-Martinez, 2005 and Anthes et al., 2010. It has become clear that in many taxa, including hermaphrodites, individuals choose to mate with many males and that this can have beneficial effects on fitness (see review in Simmons, 2005). In an hermaphroditic opisthobranch, individuals that mate multi ...
... Tang-Martinez, 2005 and Anthes et al., 2010. It has become clear that in many taxa, including hermaphrodites, individuals choose to mate with many males and that this can have beneficial effects on fitness (see review in Simmons, 2005). In an hermaphroditic opisthobranch, individuals that mate multi ...
Treating Erectile Dysfunction - STA HealthCare Communications
... Full-erection phase. During this phase, the intracavernous pressure can rise to as much as 85% of the systolic pressure, and becomes more steady. Blood flow in the internal pudendal artery is less than the blood flow during the tumescence phase. Although the venous channels are mostly compressed, th ...
... Full-erection phase. During this phase, the intracavernous pressure can rise to as much as 85% of the systolic pressure, and becomes more steady. Blood flow in the internal pudendal artery is less than the blood flow during the tumescence phase. Although the venous channels are mostly compressed, th ...
1 AN EVANGELICAL LOOKS AT THERAPEUTIC SEXUAL
... A second reason Christians reject therapeutic sexual morality is because it relies on the same developmental view of personhood used to justify destroying innocent human life by abortion, infanticide or euthanasia. When proponents of therapeutic morality say persons must have sex to be “whole,” they ...
... A second reason Christians reject therapeutic sexual morality is because it relies on the same developmental view of personhood used to justify destroying innocent human life by abortion, infanticide or euthanasia. When proponents of therapeutic morality say persons must have sex to be “whole,” they ...
Precis of `The Mating Mind` By Geoffrey Miller Published as: Miller
... selection would command ever greater importance in evolution, reaching its zenith in human evolution. DARWIN noted "He who admits the principle of sexual selection will be led to the remarkable conclusion that the cerebral system not only regulates most of the existing functions of the body, but has ...
... selection would command ever greater importance in evolution, reaching its zenith in human evolution. DARWIN noted "He who admits the principle of sexual selection will be led to the remarkable conclusion that the cerebral system not only regulates most of the existing functions of the body, but has ...
Maternal sexual interactions affect offspring survival and ageing
... stored by sex in ‘assay vials’, in cohorts that were capped at a maximum of 30 same-sex individuals (mean = 22.7 0.57). Each cohort of focal flies, from a given assay vial, shared the same set of eight mothers that had been exposed to the maternal sexual treatment. When 5 days old, the focal flies ...
... stored by sex in ‘assay vials’, in cohorts that were capped at a maximum of 30 same-sex individuals (mean = 22.7 0.57). Each cohort of focal flies, from a given assay vial, shared the same set of eight mothers that had been exposed to the maternal sexual treatment. When 5 days old, the focal flies ...
Speaking the Unspeakable: Subversive Eroticism in Kate Chopin`s
... It seems that one of the main features that characterizes the work of both authors as “part of the first modern female literary discourse in America” is the centrality and expression given to women’s experience (Papke, 1990: 4). Most of their protagonists are indeed women, and there is usually a co ...
... It seems that one of the main features that characterizes the work of both authors as “part of the first modern female literary discourse in America” is the centrality and expression given to women’s experience (Papke, 1990: 4). Most of their protagonists are indeed women, and there is usually a co ...
Family and Social Dynamics - Florida Atlantic University
... Turning to the conception of the family, and the social environment where family and cultural traditions interact Freud draws us via his psychoanalytic interpretation of the origins of the family, back to the origins of primitive man. Freud’s view is that individuals formed small social groupings or ...
... Turning to the conception of the family, and the social environment where family and cultural traditions interact Freud draws us via his psychoanalytic interpretation of the origins of the family, back to the origins of primitive man. Freud’s view is that individuals formed small social groupings or ...
Training Slides
... • Easy transfer of training back to the job • Training is dependent on the skill/knowledge and time availability and motivation level of the trainer • Often unstructured regarding such things as: what is taught, how things are taught, the timing and sequencing of what is taught, and the time spent ( ...
... • Easy transfer of training back to the job • Training is dependent on the skill/knowledge and time availability and motivation level of the trainer • Often unstructured regarding such things as: what is taught, how things are taught, the timing and sequencing of what is taught, and the time spent ( ...
GNEC - Sexuality in Older Adults
... After sexual intercourse is completed, women return to the pre-aroused stage faster than they would at an earlier age. Physiological age-related changes in women have the potential for significant alterations in sexual health. ...
... After sexual intercourse is completed, women return to the pre-aroused stage faster than they would at an earlier age. Physiological age-related changes in women have the potential for significant alterations in sexual health. ...
Striptease: The Art of Spectacle and Transgression
... and the strippers themselves are linked to the underbelly of society, where crime, drugs, and prostitution thrive. The viewer’s desire for someone designated a social deviant brings up some guilt, but it can also generate some rebellious excitement. The stripper is bad in that colloquial sense that ...
... and the strippers themselves are linked to the underbelly of society, where crime, drugs, and prostitution thrive. The viewer’s desire for someone designated a social deviant brings up some guilt, but it can also generate some rebellious excitement. The stripper is bad in that colloquial sense that ...
What Is Trauma?
... Stranger assault refers to muggings, beatings, stabbings, shootings, attempted strangulations, and other violent actions against a person not well known to the assailant. The motive for such aggression is often robbery or the (sometimes random) expression of anger, although in gang and “drive-by” si ...
... Stranger assault refers to muggings, beatings, stabbings, shootings, attempted strangulations, and other violent actions against a person not well known to the assailant. The motive for such aggression is often robbery or the (sometimes random) expression of anger, although in gang and “drive-by” si ...