John Donne and the “Anthropomorphic Map” Tradition Almost
... Yes, he seems to be saying to his beloved, I’ve had my share of previous “relationships” but they were, at best, but a dream-like anticipation of you. Unlike the “Elegie,” the speaker here seems to be unconcerned with convincing his mistress to make love with him. Instead he is reflecting on what th ...
... Yes, he seems to be saying to his beloved, I’ve had my share of previous “relationships” but they were, at best, but a dream-like anticipation of you. Unlike the “Elegie,” the speaker here seems to be unconcerned with convincing his mistress to make love with him. Instead he is reflecting on what th ...
- Wiley Online Library
... 36 h after dosing (46). The half-life of sildenafil promotes erectile responses to arousal for up to 12 h (47), whereas the half-life of vardenafil does so for up to 8 h (48). Certain couples may appreciate having more ‘spontaneous’, ‘relaxed’ or ‘natural’ sex with less planning around dosing. Studi ...
... 36 h after dosing (46). The half-life of sildenafil promotes erectile responses to arousal for up to 12 h (47), whereas the half-life of vardenafil does so for up to 8 h (48). Certain couples may appreciate having more ‘spontaneous’, ‘relaxed’ or ‘natural’ sex with less planning around dosing. Studi ...
Of Darwin and Other Demons: the Evolutionary Turn in Aesthetics
... Along the lines of evolutionary psychological thinking on emotions as motivational agents for behavioural choices (e.g. Orians, 2001), evolutionary aesthetics research on mating generally proposes that aesthetic preferences for features such as symmetry and averageness of facial and bodily traits ar ...
... Along the lines of evolutionary psychological thinking on emotions as motivational agents for behavioural choices (e.g. Orians, 2001), evolutionary aesthetics research on mating generally proposes that aesthetic preferences for features such as symmetry and averageness of facial and bodily traits ar ...
An Assessment of Sexually Transmitted Disease
... subjective culture theories, this quantitative, cross-sectional study assessed STD knowledge (other than HIV/AIDS) among 7th grade students attending a public middle school in the United States. Demographic differences (age, gender, and ethnicity) in STD knowledge were examined to determine if these ...
... subjective culture theories, this quantitative, cross-sectional study assessed STD knowledge (other than HIV/AIDS) among 7th grade students attending a public middle school in the United States. Demographic differences (age, gender, and ethnicity) in STD knowledge were examined to determine if these ...
Satisfaction with the malleable penile prosthesis among
... who indicated an increase in the frequency of intercourse, sexual desire, and ability to achieve orgasm. These levels are lower than those reported in previous studies,14,15 which were 85% for patient and 70% for partner satisfaction with semirigid prostheses. Our lower rates may be related to the f ...
... who indicated an increase in the frequency of intercourse, sexual desire, and ability to achieve orgasm. These levels are lower than those reported in previous studies,14,15 which were 85% for patient and 70% for partner satisfaction with semirigid prostheses. Our lower rates may be related to the f ...
morphometric evaluation of foramen magnum for sex
... is (1) remarked that “next to the pelvis, the skull is the most easily sexed portion of the skeleton”. It has been suggested (2-5) that the measurements of the foramen magnum are useful for determining the sex. There are two osteological techniques used to determine the sex of an individual; the fir ...
... is (1) remarked that “next to the pelvis, the skull is the most easily sexed portion of the skeleton”. It has been suggested (2-5) that the measurements of the foramen magnum are useful for determining the sex. There are two osteological techniques used to determine the sex of an individual; the fir ...
THE LANDEKIRKPATRICK MECHANISM IS THE NULL MODEL OF
... 1994; Shuster and Wade 2003). However, the model presented in the Appendix follows the models of Fuller et al. (2005) and Kokko et al. (2006). Merely as a consequence of their phenotypic expression, mating preferences create direct sexual selection on display traits and indirect sexual selection on ...
... 1994; Shuster and Wade 2003). However, the model presented in the Appendix follows the models of Fuller et al. (2005) and Kokko et al. (2006). Merely as a consequence of their phenotypic expression, mating preferences create direct sexual selection on display traits and indirect sexual selection on ...
A Guide for Parents - Ohana Policy Group
... about the stages of human reproduction. Age of consent laws were ignored, and children were not given any warning about adult sexual predators. Further, parents received woefully inadequate notice about the more controversial aspects of the curriculum.1 Later in the year, the DOE announced that it w ...
... about the stages of human reproduction. Age of consent laws were ignored, and children were not given any warning about adult sexual predators. Further, parents received woefully inadequate notice about the more controversial aspects of the curriculum.1 Later in the year, the DOE announced that it w ...
Yeast InfectIon
... heavy and can cause severe vulval itching. The vulva may b ecome inflamed and swollen. Sexual intercourse can be very uncomfortable and it may hurt to pass urine. Although it is not a serious condition, a yeast infection can be very uncomfortable and needs treatment. ...
... heavy and can cause severe vulval itching. The vulva may b ecome inflamed and swollen. Sexual intercourse can be very uncomfortable and it may hurt to pass urine. Although it is not a serious condition, a yeast infection can be very uncomfortable and needs treatment. ...
Preventing Sexual Harassment Instructor`s Materials
... No worker is completely safe from being a target of sexual harassment. Studies suggest anywhere between 40-70% of women and 10-20% of men have experienced sexual harassment in the workplace. In 2010, 32,053 complaints of harassment were filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. In 2010 ...
... No worker is completely safe from being a target of sexual harassment. Studies suggest anywhere between 40-70% of women and 10-20% of men have experienced sexual harassment in the workplace. In 2010, 32,053 complaints of harassment were filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. In 2010 ...
Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood
... geographical regions around the worlds – it was found that there was evidence that young people fell passionately in love in all but one of the cultures ...
... geographical regions around the worlds – it was found that there was evidence that young people fell passionately in love in all but one of the cultures ...
Diversity of the Upper Paleolithic Venus Figurines
... figurines. The italics are mine throughout. "How did the artist's vision, which reflected the ideal of his time, see her? For as with man, we can never know what she really looked like....so we have to make do with the version her companion, man, had of her" (Berenguer 1973:48). The possibility that ...
... figurines. The italics are mine throughout. "How did the artist's vision, which reflected the ideal of his time, see her? For as with man, we can never know what she really looked like....so we have to make do with the version her companion, man, had of her" (Berenguer 1973:48). The possibility that ...
Consistent Condom Use Among Juvenile Detainees: The
... theoretical constructs specific to the domain of risky sex are key to a full understanding of safer sex resilience in juvenile detainees. The Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB; Ajzen 1991) posits a mediational model of behavior in which attitudes, norms, and perceived behavioral control (often charact ...
... theoretical constructs specific to the domain of risky sex are key to a full understanding of safer sex resilience in juvenile detainees. The Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB; Ajzen 1991) posits a mediational model of behavior in which attitudes, norms, and perceived behavioral control (often charact ...
Mythic Reconception and the Mother/ Daughter Relationship in
... processes, maturational crises and cultural conditioning which may lay waste the sexual self-expression of women; she draws together psychological, cultural, and mythic dimensions of human experience in her contemporary culture. Atwood also directly links the false values of wanton destruction of na ...
... processes, maturational crises and cultural conditioning which may lay waste the sexual self-expression of women; she draws together psychological, cultural, and mythic dimensions of human experience in her contemporary culture. Atwood also directly links the false values of wanton destruction of na ...
14_chapter 5
... In the turtle Cuora amboinensis, there is size dimorphism between the male and female species. The females are found to be comparatively larger than the males [Plate 5b and 5c]. The mean female SCL was 166mm in comparison to the mean male SCL of 156mm. Lim and Das (1999) had recorded a carapace leng ...
... In the turtle Cuora amboinensis, there is size dimorphism between the male and female species. The females are found to be comparatively larger than the males [Plate 5b and 5c]. The mean female SCL was 166mm in comparison to the mean male SCL of 156mm. Lim and Das (1999) had recorded a carapace leng ...
National Survey of Australian Secondary Students and
... Some of the findings remain surprisingly consistent, rates of sexual intercourse is an example of a finding where little changes. Another is the number of young people reporting same sex attraction, an area explored from 1997 onwards. While concerns about HIV infection have abated over the years, th ...
... Some of the findings remain surprisingly consistent, rates of sexual intercourse is an example of a finding where little changes. Another is the number of young people reporting same sex attraction, an area explored from 1997 onwards. While concerns about HIV infection have abated over the years, th ...
Sex, Sexuality and Gender : Basic Concepts
... What does it mean to be a ‘woman’ or a ‘man’ and how can we tell the difference? What does it mean to speak of ‘sex’, ‘sexuality’ and ‘gender’, and how do these concepts interrelate? This module explores the social relationship between sex, sexuality and gender. Drawing on a range of theoretical app ...
... What does it mean to be a ‘woman’ or a ‘man’ and how can we tell the difference? What does it mean to speak of ‘sex’, ‘sexuality’ and ‘gender’, and how do these concepts interrelate? This module explores the social relationship between sex, sexuality and gender. Drawing on a range of theoretical app ...
The Dominant Sex - University of Macau Library
... have a work as readable as any novel in which knowledge of the psychological and sociological effects of sex dominance is placed upon a scientific basis. Only when full allowance has been made for these effects, will it be possible to ascertain the residue of masculine and feminine character traits ...
... have a work as readable as any novel in which knowledge of the psychological and sociological effects of sex dominance is placed upon a scientific basis. Only when full allowance has been made for these effects, will it be possible to ascertain the residue of masculine and feminine character traits ...
PDF (1345 views) - Sociological Science
... Beyond IPV, we investigate whether earthquake exposure affected four other dimensions of family life. Coping behaviors. We assess a partner’s coping behaviors with a measure of his controlling behaviors and with a measure of his alcohol consumption. Respondents in the DHS were asked five questions a ...
... Beyond IPV, we investigate whether earthquake exposure affected four other dimensions of family life. Coping behaviors. We assess a partner’s coping behaviors with a measure of his controlling behaviors and with a measure of his alcohol consumption. Respondents in the DHS were asked five questions a ...
Conflict on the Sex Chromosomes: Cause, Effect, and Complexity
... the Y and W chromosomes to degenerate at many loci in both gene sequence and expression, as well as allowing them to accumulate repetitive elements (Bachtrog 2013), and this is what causes the cytological and functional differences between X and Y and between Z and W chromosomes. The likelihood that ...
... the Y and W chromosomes to degenerate at many loci in both gene sequence and expression, as well as allowing them to accumulate repetitive elements (Bachtrog 2013), and this is what causes the cytological and functional differences between X and Y and between Z and W chromosomes. The likelihood that ...
Additional Reading - Face Research Lab
... they would appear to apply to even more specific circumstances, and to involve further additional assumptions to those of the third level. An example provided by Buss was that women have evolved preferences for men who are high in status. This is not a hypothesis that is directly derived from Triver ...
... they would appear to apply to even more specific circumstances, and to involve further additional assumptions to those of the third level. An example provided by Buss was that women have evolved preferences for men who are high in status. This is not a hypothesis that is directly derived from Triver ...
Phallic girls of pop: Nicki Minaj`s sampled anaconda and the
... and enjoyment’ throughout popular music history, and if looked at over the last hundred years,it would be somewhat absurd to claim that these performances did not both influence and reflect sexual behaviour in the wider society. In the years since McRobbie first published her article about ‘top girl ...
... and enjoyment’ throughout popular music history, and if looked at over the last hundred years,it would be somewhat absurd to claim that these performances did not both influence and reflect sexual behaviour in the wider society. In the years since McRobbie first published her article about ‘top girl ...
A Phallic Play: Examing 5th Century Cultural References
... contemporary audiences appreciate the play’s ribald humor and can access that humor because the jokes and puns are based, in large part, upon human anatomy and sexuality. As a result, those jokes translate well across various languages, cultures, and time periods. Consequently, though the play is ov ...
... contemporary audiences appreciate the play’s ribald humor and can access that humor because the jokes and puns are based, in large part, upon human anatomy and sexuality. As a result, those jokes translate well across various languages, cultures, and time periods. Consequently, though the play is ov ...
Symmetry and evolution: A genomic antagonism approach. In
... flies, Musca domestica, are found to have a higher mating success.37 Across diverse species, a large literature points to meaningful connections between FA, genotypic and phenotypic quality. It has been reported that FA is negatively correlated with attractiveness in humans. 38 The ‘good genes’ mode ...
... flies, Musca domestica, are found to have a higher mating success.37 Across diverse species, a large literature points to meaningful connections between FA, genotypic and phenotypic quality. It has been reported that FA is negatively correlated with attractiveness in humans. 38 The ‘good genes’ mode ...
Imamura Shohei
... • Ballad of Narayama (1983) - set in a remote, poverty stricken village, where its tribal custom and law demands that when anybody reaches 70, he/she has to go into mountains to die. The film follows Orin dutifully observes this rule with dignity. ...
... • Ballad of Narayama (1983) - set in a remote, poverty stricken village, where its tribal custom and law demands that when anybody reaches 70, he/she has to go into mountains to die. The film follows Orin dutifully observes this rule with dignity. ...
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.