PowerPoint File 2 - American University Washington College of Law
... Official participated directly in the alleged constitutional violation Failed to remedy the wrong after being informed through a report or an appeal Enforced a policy or custom under which unconstitutional practices occurred or allowed the continuation of such policy or custom Was grossly negligent ...
... Official participated directly in the alleged constitutional violation Failed to remedy the wrong after being informed through a report or an appeal Enforced a policy or custom under which unconstitutional practices occurred or allowed the continuation of such policy or custom Was grossly negligent ...
The History of Evolution`s Teaching of Women`s Inferiority
... From the onset he [Darwin] embarked on the married state with clearly defined opinions on woman's intellectual inferiority and her subservient status.A wife did not aspire to be her husband's intellectual companion, but rather to amuse his leisure hours ... and look after his person and his house, ...
... From the onset he [Darwin] embarked on the married state with clearly defined opinions on woman's intellectual inferiority and her subservient status.A wife did not aspire to be her husband's intellectual companion, but rather to amuse his leisure hours ... and look after his person and his house, ...
- Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Lab
... by the central nervous system, the specific brain regions and mechanisms controlling drive are not well understood. In male rats, lesion to the medial preoptic area impairs copulatory behaviour by disrupting the animal’s ability to identify potential partners. Some evidence suggests that the medial ...
... by the central nervous system, the specific brain regions and mechanisms controlling drive are not well understood. In male rats, lesion to the medial preoptic area impairs copulatory behaviour by disrupting the animal’s ability to identify potential partners. Some evidence suggests that the medial ...
file - Compendium of Court Decisions
... image or any other visual depiction). Also relevant would be whether the depictions were of real children or whether they were artificially created (see Oliver at paragraph 15). In the latter respect, obviously no real persons would be involved (unless they were based on real children) but it would ...
... image or any other visual depiction). Also relevant would be whether the depictions were of real children or whether they were artificially created (see Oliver at paragraph 15). In the latter respect, obviously no real persons would be involved (unless they were based on real children) but it would ...
Costs of sexual traits: a mismatch between theoretical
... that this increased energy expenditure has a negative effect on individual fitness. This effect may arise through decreased survival or reduction in future reproductive success. However, if the energy expenditure of a sexual display can be compensated without negative effects on fitness, no matter h ...
... that this increased energy expenditure has a negative effect on individual fitness. This effect may arise through decreased survival or reduction in future reproductive success. However, if the energy expenditure of a sexual display can be compensated without negative effects on fitness, no matter h ...
Sexual Health Education in Schools Across Canada
... Ÿ a safe, secure and inclusive environment that is conducive to promoting optimal sexual health.iii The following report illustrates how Ontario's 15-year-old curriculum expectations for sexual health education align with, or differs from, approaches across Canada. A comparison has also been made to ...
... Ÿ a safe, secure and inclusive environment that is conducive to promoting optimal sexual health.iii The following report illustrates how Ontario's 15-year-old curriculum expectations for sexual health education align with, or differs from, approaches across Canada. A comparison has also been made to ...
Sample student paper
... led to or caused insanity. Now it was believed that an underlying pathological condition caused the act, giving way to the notion of “moral insanity” that allowed for the inclusion of a variety of deviant behaviors (p.41). It was during this period that Krafft-Ebing published his classificatory syst ...
... led to or caused insanity. Now it was believed that an underlying pathological condition caused the act, giving way to the notion of “moral insanity” that allowed for the inclusion of a variety of deviant behaviors (p.41). It was during this period that Krafft-Ebing published his classificatory syst ...
Student Learning Outcomes - William Paterson University
... students will discover that the meanings assigned to basic human sexuality vary from culture to culture, from social group to social group and historically within a single society. Students will be asked to consider how alternative meanings affect sexual behavior. ...
... students will discover that the meanings assigned to basic human sexuality vary from culture to culture, from social group to social group and historically within a single society. Students will be asked to consider how alternative meanings affect sexual behavior. ...
Hormonal
... Advantages: offers potentially more protection against genital warts and herpes b/c it covers base of penis Disadvantage: more expensive, more difficult to use ...
... Advantages: offers potentially more protection against genital warts and herpes b/c it covers base of penis Disadvantage: more expensive, more difficult to use ...
Josh Swan: Sexual Orientation and Communication Satisfaction with Parent
... their father only affected their self-esteem if they deemed their father important, their mother’s acceptance or rejection affected their self-esteem regardless of the level of importance the girl credits their mother in their life. This hints that there are differences in how gay/bisexual men and l ...
... their father only affected their self-esteem if they deemed their father important, their mother’s acceptance or rejection affected their self-esteem regardless of the level of importance the girl credits their mother in their life. This hints that there are differences in how gay/bisexual men and l ...
Reprint
... male-harming effects are expected to accumulate, unchecked by selection. In this case the predicted increase in female fitness may have been small and difficult to detect. In both of the aforementioned selection experiments, relatively low levels of replication (two selected and two control populati ...
... male-harming effects are expected to accumulate, unchecked by selection. In this case the predicted increase in female fitness may have been small and difficult to detect. In both of the aforementioned selection experiments, relatively low levels of replication (two selected and two control populati ...
sexual addiction and compulsion: recognition, treatment
... During the last three decades, professionals have acknowledged that some people have uncontrolled sexual behavior. People with sexual compulsivity are similar to compulsive gamblers, compulsive overeaters, or alcoholics in that they are not able to contain their impulses, which lead to destructive r ...
... During the last three decades, professionals have acknowledged that some people have uncontrolled sexual behavior. People with sexual compulsivity are similar to compulsive gamblers, compulsive overeaters, or alcoholics in that they are not able to contain their impulses, which lead to destructive r ...
Therapist-Patient Sex as Sex Abuse: Six Scientific, Professional, and
... sexual abuse of patients, the possible tension between individual and collective selfinterest and the safety of patients must be confronted forthrightly. However, there is a second, related factor that may make it even more difficult to institute effective mechanisms of accountability. Many of us ma ...
... sexual abuse of patients, the possible tension between individual and collective selfinterest and the safety of patients must be confronted forthrightly. However, there is a second, related factor that may make it even more difficult to institute effective mechanisms of accountability. Many of us ma ...
FBI Uniform Crime Report, 2008
... – 78% to 95% know their perpetrator • The younger - the more likely they will know their offender (Tjaden and Thonnes, 2006; Kilpatrick and McCauley, 2009) ...
... – 78% to 95% know their perpetrator • The younger - the more likely they will know their offender (Tjaden and Thonnes, 2006; Kilpatrick and McCauley, 2009) ...
1 AN EVANGELICAL LOOKS AT THERAPEUTIC SEXUAL
... God's intended wholeness includes human sexuality as a gift for the expression of love and the generation of life....There may be creative and whole expressions of one's sexuality at various levels in relationships between men and women, between men and other men, and between women and other women. ...
... God's intended wholeness includes human sexuality as a gift for the expression of love and the generation of life....There may be creative and whole expressions of one's sexuality at various levels in relationships between men and women, between men and other men, and between women and other women. ...
Title of Course: Unusual Psychosexual Syndromes, Part 2
... male Playboy reader’s dream. Flowers and expensive gifts arrive at his office, some including a hotel room key or a fragrant undergarment. Frequent phone calls and letters describe in delicious detail exactly how she will extract the last drop of pleasure from his quivering, satiated body. She lives ...
... male Playboy reader’s dream. Flowers and expensive gifts arrive at his office, some including a hotel room key or a fragrant undergarment. Frequent phone calls and letters describe in delicious detail exactly how she will extract the last drop of pleasure from his quivering, satiated body. She lives ...
An evolutionary behaviorist - Portsmouth Research Portal
... classically conditioned association, is inherently and innately reinforcing. Orgasm, like other primary reinforcers, can make stimuli that are paired with it (e.g. a color, someone’s face, a specific smell) reinforcing. Food, warmth, sex, and sleep are examples of primary reinforcers and these are e ...
... classically conditioned association, is inherently and innately reinforcing. Orgasm, like other primary reinforcers, can make stimuli that are paired with it (e.g. a color, someone’s face, a specific smell) reinforcing. Food, warmth, sex, and sleep are examples of primary reinforcers and these are e ...
Advances in Environmental Biology
... unknown reasons [7]. Nevertheless, studies have reported different estimates of sexual dysfunction following consumption of SSRIs. Yet, the accurate measure has not been determined, which might be due to the fact that some studies have reported the prevalence rate, while others have shown the incide ...
... unknown reasons [7]. Nevertheless, studies have reported different estimates of sexual dysfunction following consumption of SSRIs. Yet, the accurate measure has not been determined, which might be due to the fact that some studies have reported the prevalence rate, while others have shown the incide ...
Defining Pornography - WestCollections: digitalcommons@wcsu
... he concept of sexual art is not a new one, and art that displays bodies in various forms of coitus has existed for perhaps as long as humans have been able to wield the tools to depict them. Their meaning has changed so drastically over time that it is hard to interpret at the erotic art of the past ...
... he concept of sexual art is not a new one, and art that displays bodies in various forms of coitus has existed for perhaps as long as humans have been able to wield the tools to depict them. Their meaning has changed so drastically over time that it is hard to interpret at the erotic art of the past ...
Guest Editorial: Intimate Partner Violence as a Global Problem
... This editorial introduces the Focus Section on Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) as a worldwide problem, which brings together six papers that are truly international and interdisciplinary. They provide insights into IPV from nine different cultures – China, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Northern Ire ...
... This editorial introduces the Focus Section on Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) as a worldwide problem, which brings together six papers that are truly international and interdisciplinary. They provide insights into IPV from nine different cultures – China, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Northern Ire ...
What Is Trauma?
... War is a common and relatively powerful source of enduring psychological disturbance. Posttraumatic difficulties have been described in veterans of the American Civil War and both world wars, as well as in those who fought in Afghanistan, Korea, Vietnam, the Persian Gulf (including Iraq), Israel, Ar ...
... War is a common and relatively powerful source of enduring psychological disturbance. Posttraumatic difficulties have been described in veterans of the American Civil War and both world wars, as well as in those who fought in Afghanistan, Korea, Vietnam, the Persian Gulf (including Iraq), Israel, Ar ...
The cost of males in non-equilibrium populations
... capacities by forces unrelated to intraspecific competition. Such forces might include disturbance or predation. The model also suggests that facultatively sexual species would be more likely to switch to sexual reproduction as resources become limiting and the cost of males declines (Fig. 2). Both ...
... capacities by forces unrelated to intraspecific competition. Such forces might include disturbance or predation. The model also suggests that facultatively sexual species would be more likely to switch to sexual reproduction as resources become limiting and the cost of males declines (Fig. 2). Both ...
Coercive mating and gonopodium length in two populations
... 1994), and differences in gonopodia lengths have been interpreted as a consequence of more coercive mating in this species (KELLY et al. 2000). However, the opposite pattern was found in two species of mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis, G. hubbsi), where male genitalia were even shorter in high-predati ...
... 1994), and differences in gonopodia lengths have been interpreted as a consequence of more coercive mating in this species (KELLY et al. 2000). However, the opposite pattern was found in two species of mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis, G. hubbsi), where male genitalia were even shorter in high-predati ...
HIV Risk Behaviour in Irish Intravenous Drug Users
... we would feel that I.D.U’s should only receive one message regarding reducing injecting risk behaviour i.e. only use new injecting equipment. As in previous studies heterosexual activity is high with the majority of I.D.U.’s being sexually active in the preceding 6 months9. Condom use was low, parti ...
... we would feel that I.D.U’s should only receive one message regarding reducing injecting risk behaviour i.e. only use new injecting equipment. As in previous studies heterosexual activity is high with the majority of I.D.U.’s being sexually active in the preceding 6 months9. Condom use was low, parti ...
Current Issues – Perspectives and Reviews
... favor the evolution of exaggerated male traits detrimental to survival set the stage for more than a century of theoretical and empirical work on sexual selection. While this Darwinian paradigm represents one of the most profound insights in biology, its preoccupation with sexual selection as a dire ...
... favor the evolution of exaggerated male traits detrimental to survival set the stage for more than a century of theoretical and empirical work on sexual selection. While this Darwinian paradigm represents one of the most profound insights in biology, its preoccupation with sexual selection as a dire ...
Sexual attraction
Sexual attraction is attraction on the basis of sexual desire or the quality of arousing such interest. Sexual attractiveness or sex appeal is an individual's ability to attract the sexual or erotic interest of another person, and is a factor in sexual selection or mate choice. The attraction can be to the physical or other qualities or traits of a person, or to such qualities in the context in which they appear. The attraction may be to a person's aesthetics or movements or to their voice or smell, besides other factors. The attraction may be enhanced by a person's adornments, clothing, perfume, hair length and style, and anything else which can attract the sexual interest of another person. It can also be influenced by individual genetic, psychological, or cultural factors, or to other, more amorphous qualities of the person. Sexual attraction is also a response to another person that depends on a combination of the person possessing the traits and also on the criteria of the person who is attracted.Though attempts have been made to devise objective criteria of sexual attractiveness, and measure it as one of several bodily forms of capital asset (see erotic capital), a person's sexual attractiveness is to a large extent a subjective measure dependent on another person's interest, perception, and sexual orientation. For example, a gay or lesbian person would typically find a person of the same sex to be more attractive than one of the other sex. A bisexual person would find either sex to be attractive. Asexuality refers to those who do not experience sexual attraction for either sex, though they may have romantic attraction (homoromantic, biromantic or heteroromantic). Interpersonal attraction includes factors such as physical or psychological similarity, familiarity or possessing a preponderance of common or familiar features, similarity, complementarity, reciprocal liking, and reinforcement.The ability of a person's physical and other qualities to create a sexual interest in others is the basis of their use in advertising, film, and other visual media, as well as in modeling and other occupations.