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... one hopes to bring about that go beyond mere uptake; if things go well (for me), I will have persuaded you to fire her in making my utterance, for example. On the face of it, neither locutionary nor perlocutionary acts offer us a notion of ‘speech’ that can underwrite an argument against the protect ...
... one hopes to bring about that go beyond mere uptake; if things go well (for me), I will have persuaded you to fire her in making my utterance, for example. On the face of it, neither locutionary nor perlocutionary acts offer us a notion of ‘speech’ that can underwrite an argument against the protect ...
Designated Officer Manual
... also require additional forms to be completed such as a WSIB report. Complete an incident report according to your workplace policies. Please note that a sample incident report is available in this package and on our website. If the exposure is significant, the exposed worker should seek medical ...
... also require additional forms to be completed such as a WSIB report. Complete an incident report according to your workplace policies. Please note that a sample incident report is available in this package and on our website. If the exposure is significant, the exposed worker should seek medical ...
View/Open
... beliefs (in terms of HIV prevention) such as not using a condom every time they had sex (as wearing a condom was not perceived to be culturally appropriate). The results indicated that over ten percent (10%) of the sample reported to having sex with multiple sexual partners. It was also reported tha ...
... beliefs (in terms of HIV prevention) such as not using a condom every time they had sex (as wearing a condom was not perceived to be culturally appropriate). The results indicated that over ten percent (10%) of the sample reported to having sex with multiple sexual partners. It was also reported tha ...
Advertising appeals in magazine : a framing study
... the presentation of events and issues by journalists. Framing study of advertising content has been rare and has mostly focused on the effects of framing ad messages on consumer processing the information in the ad, when the message was framed either negatively or positively. Smith (1996) found that ...
... the presentation of events and issues by journalists. Framing study of advertising content has been rare and has mostly focused on the effects of framing ad messages on consumer processing the information in the ad, when the message was framed either negatively or positively. Smith (1996) found that ...
Document
... Training materials facilitate training and make learning easy. A facilitator needs to have them to make his/her facilitation easier and attractive. Among the proposed materials are: • Facilitators’ guide to all facilitators • Teaching aides like newsprint, markers, overhead projectors and transparen ...
... Training materials facilitate training and make learning easy. A facilitator needs to have them to make his/her facilitation easier and attractive. Among the proposed materials are: • Facilitators’ guide to all facilitators • Teaching aides like newsprint, markers, overhead projectors and transparen ...
Psychological and Physiological Adaptations to Sperm
... sperm competition in ancestral environments. Gomendio et al. (1998), however, questioned Baker and Bellis’s (1995) estimate of the frequency with which women double mate, because the data were derived from a self-selected sample of women from the readership of a popular magazine who may have been mo ...
... sperm competition in ancestral environments. Gomendio et al. (1998), however, questioned Baker and Bellis’s (1995) estimate of the frequency with which women double mate, because the data were derived from a self-selected sample of women from the readership of a popular magazine who may have been mo ...
Psychological and Physiological Adaptations to Sperm Competition
... sperm competition in ancestral environments. Gomendio et al. (1998), however, questioned Baker and Bellis’s (1995) estimate of the frequency with which women double mate, because the data were derived from a self-selected sample of women from the readership of a popular magazine who may have been mo ...
... sperm competition in ancestral environments. Gomendio et al. (1998), however, questioned Baker and Bellis’s (1995) estimate of the frequency with which women double mate, because the data were derived from a self-selected sample of women from the readership of a popular magazine who may have been mo ...
FGM:Religious, Cultural and Legal Myths
... or injury to the female genital organs whether for cultural or any other nontherapeutic reasons‟.[3] The age at which girls undergo FGM varies enormously according to the ethnic group practising it. The procedure may be carried out when the girl is a newborn, during childhood, adolescence, at the ti ...
... or injury to the female genital organs whether for cultural or any other nontherapeutic reasons‟.[3] The age at which girls undergo FGM varies enormously according to the ethnic group practising it. The procedure may be carried out when the girl is a newborn, during childhood, adolescence, at the ti ...
Investigation and Prosecution of Sexual and Gender
... Obviously, no treaty or court judgment can remedy the consequences of sexual violence or undo a society’s gender attitudes that often increase the suffering to include shame and guilt. The Rome Statute and Rules of Evidence and Procedure however provide a strong basis for addressing successfully rap ...
... Obviously, no treaty or court judgment can remedy the consequences of sexual violence or undo a society’s gender attitudes that often increase the suffering to include shame and guilt. The Rome Statute and Rules of Evidence and Procedure however provide a strong basis for addressing successfully rap ...
HIV FAQ - The Albion Centre
... How does HIV cause illness? HIV causes illness by damaging the immune system through infecting the immune system‟s helper cells. The immune system is the body‟s natural defence mechanism against infection. An important part of this system is a group of white blood cells called lymphocytes. Lymphocyt ...
... How does HIV cause illness? HIV causes illness by damaging the immune system through infecting the immune system‟s helper cells. The immune system is the body‟s natural defence mechanism against infection. An important part of this system is a group of white blood cells called lymphocytes. Lymphocyt ...
Rape Myth Acceptance: An Exploration of Influential Factors Among
... prevention program can dispel this myth, along with other potentially dangerous lifestyle choices, then sexual assault may be prevented. Third, this research might uncover a specific factor that rape prevention programs on college campuses do not address. Based on the statistics, both college men an ...
... prevention program can dispel this myth, along with other potentially dangerous lifestyle choices, then sexual assault may be prevented. Third, this research might uncover a specific factor that rape prevention programs on college campuses do not address. Based on the statistics, both college men an ...
He`s not good enough for you - Utrecht University Repository
... starting from Chapter 3, according to the areas of conflict and tension fields that proved to be the most prominent in the interethnic marriages of all the Ladinas who contributed to this research. Before elaborating on these subjects, the following chapter sets out the theories on which this resear ...
... starting from Chapter 3, according to the areas of conflict and tension fields that proved to be the most prominent in the interethnic marriages of all the Ladinas who contributed to this research. Before elaborating on these subjects, the following chapter sets out the theories on which this resear ...
The Genetics of Sexual Development in East African Cichlid
... sex chromosomes (X, Y and W) and depending on the combination, it is either a male (XY or YY) or a female (XX, XW, YW) (Schultheis et al. 2006). The zebrafish is likely to have a polygenic sex determination system, which is governed by strain-specific sex-associated loci and influenced by different ...
... sex chromosomes (X, Y and W) and depending on the combination, it is either a male (XY or YY) or a female (XX, XW, YW) (Schultheis et al. 2006). The zebrafish is likely to have a polygenic sex determination system, which is governed by strain-specific sex-associated loci and influenced by different ...
The nightmare experience, sleep paralysis and witchcraft
... mahr and Old Norse mara, a supernatural being, usually female, who lay on people‟s chests at night, thereby suffocating them. Even if knowledge of the “mare” has been largely forgotten, she has left her mark in many European languages. In Norway to have the nightmare is to be mareritt, and we find t ...
... mahr and Old Norse mara, a supernatural being, usually female, who lay on people‟s chests at night, thereby suffocating them. Even if knowledge of the “mare” has been largely forgotten, she has left her mark in many European languages. In Norway to have the nightmare is to be mareritt, and we find t ...
Rethinking Relations: Queer Intimacies and Practices
... and modes of contact they have with others. These decisions are always already imbued with normative meanings, yet social interaction does not necessarily have to reproduce normativity on its own terms—and in a sense, it never quite does. In rethinking and reorienting the normative logic that organ ...
... and modes of contact they have with others. These decisions are always already imbued with normative meanings, yet social interaction does not necessarily have to reproduce normativity on its own terms—and in a sense, it never quite does. In rethinking and reorienting the normative logic that organ ...
Yes we can: A dyadic investigation of cognitive interdependence
... illness can have a significant impact on the well-being of both partners of a romantic relationship. Traditionally, research has examined how patients and their partners adjust to chronic illness from an individual-level stress and coping framework, whereby partner involvement is characterized as pr ...
... illness can have a significant impact on the well-being of both partners of a romantic relationship. Traditionally, research has examined how patients and their partners adjust to chronic illness from an individual-level stress and coping framework, whereby partner involvement is characterized as pr ...
Umbr(a): Sameness
... negatively, as it were to the conflicts and pressures generated by those socializing impulses. Sociability gives us the pleasure of relief from the frictional relations of real life (129). But there are hints in Simmels essay of a more radical view of the relation between pleasure and negativit ...
... negatively, as it were to the conflicts and pressures generated by those socializing impulses. Sociability gives us the pleasure of relief from the frictional relations of real life (129). But there are hints in Simmels essay of a more radical view of the relation between pleasure and negativit ...
Sex in Spam: A Content Analysis
... bulk. For example, in Figure 6, there are two messages that contain slightly different subjects, different senders, and seemingly different content, but the hyperlinks embedded in both messages were actually linked to the same website. By doing so, the readability of the message is inevitably impair ...
... bulk. For example, in Figure 6, there are two messages that contain slightly different subjects, different senders, and seemingly different content, but the hyperlinks embedded in both messages were actually linked to the same website. By doing so, the readability of the message is inevitably impair ...
Histrionic Women in Iran: A Qualitative Study of the Couple
... interactive style with their surrounding world (South, Turkheimer, & Oltmanns, 2008). Smith (2012) suggests that the lack of the self-knowledge about the thoughts, behaviors, and feelings may be one of the main causes of an unhappy marriage. Inability to maintain an intimate relationship plays a key ...
... interactive style with their surrounding world (South, Turkheimer, & Oltmanns, 2008). Smith (2012) suggests that the lack of the self-knowledge about the thoughts, behaviors, and feelings may be one of the main causes of an unhappy marriage. Inability to maintain an intimate relationship plays a key ...
The Philosophy of Sex
... sex as inherently instrumental and objectifying.11 Clearly, the theoretical and practical discussion of sexual use and sexual objectification in Part 4 is especially relevant to the topics addressed in Parts 5 and 6 of this book: rape, harassment, pornography, and prostitution. Part 5 is devoted to q ...
... sex as inherently instrumental and objectifying.11 Clearly, the theoretical and practical discussion of sexual use and sexual objectification in Part 4 is especially relevant to the topics addressed in Parts 5 and 6 of this book: rape, harassment, pornography, and prostitution. Part 5 is devoted to q ...
INTRODUCTION - (MOHSW), Liberia
... The completion of the National HIV/AIDS Strategic Framework II 2010-2014 is a significant milestone in the prevention and control of the pandemic in Liberia. With restoration of peace and increased access to all parts of the country, Liberia faces the greatest threat to the increased incidence and s ...
... The completion of the National HIV/AIDS Strategic Framework II 2010-2014 is a significant milestone in the prevention and control of the pandemic in Liberia. With restoration of peace and increased access to all parts of the country, Liberia faces the greatest threat to the increased incidence and s ...
ISTANBUL BILGI UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL
... question of my thesis is ―How social media has changed the representation of women‘s body comparing to traditional media?‖. In this article, at first the past of body ideals will be examined to have a better understanding of the traditional media‘s body ideals; how women‘s ...
... question of my thesis is ―How social media has changed the representation of women‘s body comparing to traditional media?‖. In this article, at first the past of body ideals will be examined to have a better understanding of the traditional media‘s body ideals; how women‘s ...
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).