War Rape: New Conceptualizations and Responses
... against humanity. It also outlines the complex intersections of gender, patriarchy, militarism, and ethnic, religious, and political identities that underlie a continuum of violence against women, including war rape. Women have mobilized and responded to war rape within local, regional, and internat ...
... against humanity. It also outlines the complex intersections of gender, patriarchy, militarism, and ethnic, religious, and political identities that underlie a continuum of violence against women, including war rape. Women have mobilized and responded to war rape within local, regional, and internat ...
Conditional Expression of Changes in Female Desires and Male
... with changes in male mate guarding, suggest shifting conflicts of interest. Because women become more reproductively valuable to their partners near ovulation, these shifting relationship dynamics may lead women to feel greater desirability or power relative to their partners near ovulation. Shifts ...
... with changes in male mate guarding, suggest shifting conflicts of interest. Because women become more reproductively valuable to their partners near ovulation, these shifting relationship dynamics may lead women to feel greater desirability or power relative to their partners near ovulation. Shifts ...
Mate Choice, Sexual Conflict, and Evolution of Senescence
... Mating behavior may reduce mortality rates over evolutionary time, but it is not without costs. These costs may arise due to inherent conflicts of interest between the sexes. In mating contests between males and females, what is optimal for one sex may be suboptimal for the other sex. Consider sperm ...
... Mating behavior may reduce mortality rates over evolutionary time, but it is not without costs. These costs may arise due to inherent conflicts of interest between the sexes. In mating contests between males and females, what is optimal for one sex may be suboptimal for the other sex. Consider sperm ...
Minireview: Sex Chromosomes and Brain Sexual Differentiation
... effects of gonadal hormones and sex chromosome genes, especially in a species not yet amenable to genetic modification (20). Male zebra finches sing a courtship song that females cannot sing, and the neural song circuit is much larger in males (more neurons, larger volumes of song regions, etc.) (21 ...
... effects of gonadal hormones and sex chromosome genes, especially in a species not yet amenable to genetic modification (20). Male zebra finches sing a courtship song that females cannot sing, and the neural song circuit is much larger in males (more neurons, larger volumes of song regions, etc.) (21 ...
Statutory sex crime relationships between juveniles and adults: A
... Among the issues implicit in the naming controversies are: (1) whether such youth are indeed victims, (2) whether they are capable morally or psychologically of consent, and (3) where on the continuum between coercion and voluntary choice one might want to draw the line, if at all, between these rel ...
... Among the issues implicit in the naming controversies are: (1) whether such youth are indeed victims, (2) whether they are capable morally or psychologically of consent, and (3) where on the continuum between coercion and voluntary choice one might want to draw the line, if at all, between these rel ...
Example 5 - British Council
... both Shakespeare and Jonson. Recalling her cure for lovesickness, Rosalind describes to Orlando how “I, being but a moonish youth, grieve, be effeminate, changeable, longing and liking, proud, fantastical, apish, shallow, inconstant, full of tears, full of smiles; for every passion something, and fo ...
... both Shakespeare and Jonson. Recalling her cure for lovesickness, Rosalind describes to Orlando how “I, being but a moonish youth, grieve, be effeminate, changeable, longing and liking, proud, fantastical, apish, shallow, inconstant, full of tears, full of smiles; for every passion something, and fo ...
PAIN - Health in Wales
... • Atypical pain common both sexes • No pre-hospital delay up to 65 years age • Over 65 years: longer delay for women ...
... • Atypical pain common both sexes • No pre-hospital delay up to 65 years age • Over 65 years: longer delay for women ...
Consider the Significance of Anti
... both Shakespeare and Jonson. Recalling her cure for lovesickness, Rosalind describes to Orlando how “I, being but a moonish youth, grieve, be effeminate, changeable, longing and liking, proud, fantastical, apish, shallow, inconstant, full of tears, full of smiles; for every passion something, and fo ...
... both Shakespeare and Jonson. Recalling her cure for lovesickness, Rosalind describes to Orlando how “I, being but a moonish youth, grieve, be effeminate, changeable, longing and liking, proud, fantastical, apish, shallow, inconstant, full of tears, full of smiles; for every passion something, and fo ...
- Surrey Research Insight Open Access
... Published as Queer methodologies. In L.T. Moon (Ed.) Feeling queer or queer feelings: Radical approaches to counselling sex, sexualities and genders (pp.125140). London: Routledge. Peter Hegarty, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK. In some very important ways, the task of writing a chapter on queer ...
... Published as Queer methodologies. In L.T. Moon (Ed.) Feeling queer or queer feelings: Radical approaches to counselling sex, sexualities and genders (pp.125140). London: Routledge. Peter Hegarty, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK. In some very important ways, the task of writing a chapter on queer ...
Sexual selection in prehistoric animals: detection
... of which have been interpreted as having a possible function in sexual display (Box 1) [13]. Distinguishing sexually selected traits in extinct species from those that have arisen through other types of selection (i.e., viability and survival) is an important aim for two reasons: first, it will give ...
... of which have been interpreted as having a possible function in sexual display (Box 1) [13]. Distinguishing sexually selected traits in extinct species from those that have arisen through other types of selection (i.e., viability and survival) is an important aim for two reasons: first, it will give ...
Natural Selection
... Reduces genetic variability by selecting out extremes (pulls in the “skirts” of the distribution. Average individuals have higher fitness than individuals at the extremes. The survival of sparrows during the winter of 1898 on sparrows – Wing length and other characteristics were correlated with surv ...
... Reduces genetic variability by selecting out extremes (pulls in the “skirts” of the distribution. Average individuals have higher fitness than individuals at the extremes. The survival of sparrows during the winter of 1898 on sparrows – Wing length and other characteristics were correlated with surv ...
Sexual Health - Cystic Fibrosis Ireland
... inheritance. CF is a disease that is inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern. Everybody inherits two copies of the CF gene, cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator (CFTR). Those with cystic fibrosis inherit two altered copies of the CF gene. A CF carrier is someone who inherits only one defectiv ...
... inheritance. CF is a disease that is inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern. Everybody inherits two copies of the CF gene, cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator (CFTR). Those with cystic fibrosis inherit two altered copies of the CF gene. A CF carrier is someone who inherits only one defectiv ...
purity in seclusion: exploring the anchoritic lifestyle
... aspects of the anchoress’ worldview through the lens of sexuality and queer theory. I offer a critique of these various theoretical frameworks and also consider theories of personhood, particularly the notion of permeability, as a more productive theoretical approach for understanding the lifestyle ...
... aspects of the anchoress’ worldview through the lens of sexuality and queer theory. I offer a critique of these various theoretical frameworks and also consider theories of personhood, particularly the notion of permeability, as a more productive theoretical approach for understanding the lifestyle ...
Married Men`s Views on Gender Rights and Sexuality in a Northwest
... I would like to express my sincere gratitude and thanks to my all teachers. They have made me capable, and given me strength as a new researcher. I also want to give my grateful thanks to thesis stipend selection committee and examination committee as well as the Swedish Centre Party, Umea and Umea ...
... I would like to express my sincere gratitude and thanks to my all teachers. They have made me capable, and given me strength as a new researcher. I also want to give my grateful thanks to thesis stipend selection committee and examination committee as well as the Swedish Centre Party, Umea and Umea ...
Rapid Response: Sex Worker HIV Risk - Triple
... effects of drug withdrawal can also lead to vulnerability and can severely limit the capacity of sex workers to take measures to prevent HIV transmission. (4,6,7) Heroin withdrawal is particularly severe, and can cause users to require assistance injecting – an activity that is strongly associated w ...
... effects of drug withdrawal can also lead to vulnerability and can severely limit the capacity of sex workers to take measures to prevent HIV transmission. (4,6,7) Heroin withdrawal is particularly severe, and can cause users to require assistance injecting – an activity that is strongly associated w ...
Gays, Lesbians, and Homophobia
... subculture support, they still experience stigma and issues of homophobia and social rejection. – The gay liberation movement has encouraged gay males to proclaim and defend their human rights, which overshadowed similar efforts by lesbians. • As a consequence, lesbians have turned to homosexual sub ...
... subculture support, they still experience stigma and issues of homophobia and social rejection. – The gay liberation movement has encouraged gay males to proclaim and defend their human rights, which overshadowed similar efforts by lesbians. • As a consequence, lesbians have turned to homosexual sub ...
Why Gender Matters - Indiana University of Pennsylvania
... One of the keys to a positive experience with alcohol is dosage. Like any other drug, you want to experience the optimal effect with the least amount of substance. If you have a headache, you might take one or two aspirin—not ten! The same concept applies to alcohol. When a person consumes moderate ...
... One of the keys to a positive experience with alcohol is dosage. Like any other drug, you want to experience the optimal effect with the least amount of substance. If you have a headache, you might take one or two aspirin—not ten! The same concept applies to alcohol. When a person consumes moderate ...
- National Affairs
... Claims that one sex or the other is not being taught effectively in our schools have been frequent and often impassioned. From early in the century, criticism was usually focused on the treatment of boys, especially at the elementary level. Critics noted that boys received lower grades in all subjec ...
... Claims that one sex or the other is not being taught effectively in our schools have been frequent and often impassioned. From early in the century, criticism was usually focused on the treatment of boys, especially at the elementary level. Critics noted that boys received lower grades in all subjec ...
Nonverbal Cues in Communication and their Interpretation
... open ended questions regarding body language and its importance within education. 100% of teachers agree that body language is an important aspect of education and that it has a direct effect on students. Positive body language can display a teacher’s enthusiasm grasping student’s attention allowing ...
... open ended questions regarding body language and its importance within education. 100% of teachers agree that body language is an important aspect of education and that it has a direct effect on students. Positive body language can display a teacher’s enthusiasm grasping student’s attention allowing ...
Drug assertiveness and sexual risk-taking behavior in a sample of
... examined. The distributions for number of grams of methamphetamine used and total number of sex acts were positively skewed, and log 10 transformations were performed to correct for skewness. Participants who scored 15 or more on assertiveness (1 standard deviation or more above the mean) were compa ...
... examined. The distributions for number of grams of methamphetamine used and total number of sex acts were positively skewed, and log 10 transformations were performed to correct for skewness. Participants who scored 15 or more on assertiveness (1 standard deviation or more above the mean) were compa ...
paper (pdf 1.16 MB) - Australian Institute of Criminology
... The proliferation of pornographic materials and their ease of access are such that it is not a matter of whether a young person will be exposed to pornography but when. Exposure may be inadvertent (such as through unsolicited e-mails or an accidental encounter with pornography online) or intentional ...
... The proliferation of pornographic materials and their ease of access are such that it is not a matter of whether a young person will be exposed to pornography but when. Exposure may be inadvertent (such as through unsolicited e-mails or an accidental encounter with pornography online) or intentional ...
The effect of sex on the mean and variance of fitness in facultatively
... genotypes (Becks & Agrawal, 2010) so it is unlikely that a heavily biased subset of individuals contributed to the sexual offspring (about 53% of the produced eggs were resting eggs). After the 4th day, 13 resting eggs were isolated from each replicate of the sex treatment and individually transferr ...
... genotypes (Becks & Agrawal, 2010) so it is unlikely that a heavily biased subset of individuals contributed to the sexual offspring (about 53% of the produced eggs were resting eggs). After the 4th day, 13 resting eggs were isolated from each replicate of the sex treatment and individually transferr ...
Advances in Environmental Biology
... The techniques used for treatment of sexual disorders indicate scientific and cultural progresses through the recent years, expansion of scientific methods for treatment of these disorders, historical interest of psychiatrists in this issue, and importance of these problems in psychiatric treatments ...
... The techniques used for treatment of sexual disorders indicate scientific and cultural progresses through the recent years, expansion of scientific methods for treatment of these disorders, historical interest of psychiatrists in this issue, and importance of these problems in psychiatric treatments ...
- Philsci
... psychology according to which sexual selection produces not only physical, but also psychological sex differences. Moreover, if it turns out that some moral traits are better developed or more fine-tuned in women than in men (perhaps quasi-moral traits like ToM or social cognition as suggested by Ge ...
... psychology according to which sexual selection produces not only physical, but also psychological sex differences. Moreover, if it turns out that some moral traits are better developed or more fine-tuned in women than in men (perhaps quasi-moral traits like ToM or social cognition as suggested by Ge ...
Sexual aversion disorder
... Increase in goal-directed activity (either socially, at work or school, or sexually), psychomotor agitation Excessive involvement in pleasurable activities that have a high potential for painful consequences (eg engaging in unrestrained buying sprees, sexual indiscretions, or foolish business inve ...
... Increase in goal-directed activity (either socially, at work or school, or sexually), psychomotor agitation Excessive involvement in pleasurable activities that have a high potential for painful consequences (eg engaging in unrestrained buying sprees, sexual indiscretions, or foolish business inve ...
Slut-shaming
In human sexuality, slut-shaming is a form of social stigma applied to people who are perceived to violate traditional expectations for sexual behaviors, commonly applied to women and girls. Some examples of circumstances where women are ""slut-shamed"" include violating accepted dress codes by dressing in perceived sexually provocative ways, requesting access to birth control, having premarital, casual, or promiscuous sex, or being raped or otherwise sexually assaulted (which is known as victim blaming).