... As mentioned before, the results clearly show the diversity of the religions among the participants. The percentages for the participants in each religion are as follows: 43.4% atheist/ agnostic, 35.8% Christian, and 19.1% other. First of all, our results show there is a statistical significance reg ...
A pluralist approach to sex and recombination
... that multiple mechanisms may be providing an advantage to sex, and/or that the different mechanisms may be important in different species or environments. Indeed, many (most?) traits that apparently arose once have been put to several different uses, or lost (e.g. gill arches, mammalian forelimbs). ...
... that multiple mechanisms may be providing an advantage to sex, and/or that the different mechanisms may be important in different species or environments. Indeed, many (most?) traits that apparently arose once have been put to several different uses, or lost (e.g. gill arches, mammalian forelimbs). ...
A case-control study of risk factors for male infertility in Nigeria
... and Action Research Center, Benin City, Nigeria, from 1 January 1999 to 31 December 2003. The cases were 150 men found to have abnormal semen parameters when their wives presented for investigation and treatment of infertility in the clinic. The controls were 150 men with normal semen parameters and ...
... and Action Research Center, Benin City, Nigeria, from 1 January 1999 to 31 December 2003. The cases were 150 men found to have abnormal semen parameters when their wives presented for investigation and treatment of infertility in the clinic. The controls were 150 men with normal semen parameters and ...
A Guide for Parents - Ohana Policy Group
... Planned Parenthood, the nation’s largest provider of sex education and fetal body parts, has been a leader in this “new approach to sexuality.” According to Planned Parenthood, anything goes (e.g., anal sex, anilingus, bondage and sadomasochism, gender bending, etc.) and everything is okay as long a ...
... Planned Parenthood, the nation’s largest provider of sex education and fetal body parts, has been a leader in this “new approach to sexuality.” According to Planned Parenthood, anything goes (e.g., anal sex, anilingus, bondage and sadomasochism, gender bending, etc.) and everything is okay as long a ...
The Dominant Sex - University of Macau Library
... great extent the outcome of suggestions and autosuggestions as to what conduct is appropriate for boys or girls, for men or women. But in large part these suggestions are in turn dependent upon the third factor, the sociological. The Dominant Sex is a detailed study of the sociological factor of sex ...
... great extent the outcome of suggestions and autosuggestions as to what conduct is appropriate for boys or girls, for men or women. But in large part these suggestions are in turn dependent upon the third factor, the sociological. The Dominant Sex is a detailed study of the sociological factor of sex ...
Libra woman sexuality traits
... characteristics. Classy . Sex horoscope for libra women | Libra forum: women who were born under this sign are known for their beauty and beautiful complexion as well as for their . May 26, 2016 . Libra is the most balanced of the zodiac signs, but what is it like to have sex with one?. This is the ...
... characteristics. Classy . Sex horoscope for libra women | Libra forum: women who were born under this sign are known for their beauty and beautiful complexion as well as for their . May 26, 2016 . Libra is the most balanced of the zodiac signs, but what is it like to have sex with one?. This is the ...
PDF - Center for Basque Studies
... This unity was fractured during the Second Women’s Liberation Forum, held in Granada in 1979, which marked the beginning of the second phase of the movement and saw the formation of two different ideological standpoints that were also apparent in international feminism: the more radical “feminism of ...
... This unity was fractured during the Second Women’s Liberation Forum, held in Granada in 1979, which marked the beginning of the second phase of the movement and saw the formation of two different ideological standpoints that were also apparent in international feminism: the more radical “feminism of ...
Conflict on the Sex Chromosomes: Cause, Effect, and Complexity
... therefore a larger proportion of mutations are effectively neutral in smaller populations. Recombination affects NE, and therefore molecular evolution, as higher rates of recombination within a specific region result in a local increase in NE. Rates of evolution of sex chromosomes also vary because ...
... therefore a larger proportion of mutations are effectively neutral in smaller populations. Recombination affects NE, and therefore molecular evolution, as higher rates of recombination within a specific region result in a local increase in NE. Rates of evolution of sex chromosomes also vary because ...
What do isogamous organisms teach us about sex and
... gametes have not yet become the sole resource provider. In some algae, the size difference between male and female gametes relates to the number of cell divisions of the mother cell, which may differ by only one division [46,47]. With many other species, gametes in a strict sense do not exist at all ...
... gametes have not yet become the sole resource provider. In some algae, the size difference between male and female gametes relates to the number of cell divisions of the mother cell, which may differ by only one division [46,47]. With many other species, gametes in a strict sense do not exist at all ...
What do isogamous organisms teach us about sex and the two sexes?
... gametes have not yet become the sole resource provider. In some algae, the size difference between male and female gametes relates to the number of cell divisions of the mother cell, which may differ by only one division [46,47]. With many other species, gametes in a strict sense do not exist at all ...
... gametes have not yet become the sole resource provider. In some algae, the size difference between male and female gametes relates to the number of cell divisions of the mother cell, which may differ by only one division [46,47]. With many other species, gametes in a strict sense do not exist at all ...
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... Eliot’s plot decision, then, is at least historically accurate—uncommon, but accurate. A woman’s experience in the penal colony was unique in a number of ways. First, she faced the threat of sexual abuse. Female convicts from this period, for various reasons, have often been painted as prostitutes. ...
... Eliot’s plot decision, then, is at least historically accurate—uncommon, but accurate. A woman’s experience in the penal colony was unique in a number of ways. First, she faced the threat of sexual abuse. Female convicts from this period, for various reasons, have often been painted as prostitutes. ...
Psychological and Cross-Cultural Aspects of Infertility and Human
... of fertility among Muslim women and other ethnic and religious groups is exemplified by the social pressure on newly married women to become pregnant as soon as possible [4]. ...
... of fertility among Muslim women and other ethnic and religious groups is exemplified by the social pressure on newly married women to become pregnant as soon as possible [4]. ...
Divergent selection on, but no genetic conflict over, female and male
... Studies of sexual conflict tend to focus on polygamous species, where there are large differences between the sexes in the variance of reproductive success. However, males and females might experience different phenotypic selection on a number of life-history traits even under monogamy [17]. For exa ...
... Studies of sexual conflict tend to focus on polygamous species, where there are large differences between the sexes in the variance of reproductive success. However, males and females might experience different phenotypic selection on a number of life-history traits even under monogamy [17]. For exa ...
Feminism, Argumentation and Coalescencel
... within the larger group cannot independently separate). Consequently, if the C-L mode of arguing/communicating does oppress or, (at least) disadvantage women, then the current debate is a complex moral one, and not merely a call for eclecticism. A group is suffering discrimination and power denial b ...
... within the larger group cannot independently separate). Consequently, if the C-L mode of arguing/communicating does oppress or, (at least) disadvantage women, then the current debate is a complex moral one, and not merely a call for eclecticism. A group is suffering discrimination and power denial b ...
Courtship role reversal and deceptive signals in the
... 1990) of nutritious nuptial gifts. Paternal investment has created sexual selection with enough strength and directionality to produce permanently enhanced secondary ...
... 1990) of nutritious nuptial gifts. Paternal investment has created sexual selection with enough strength and directionality to produce permanently enhanced secondary ...
Invitation to the Life Span by Kathleen Stassen
... Influences on the Age of Puberty – Age 11 or 12 is the most likely age of visible onset. – The rise in hormone levels that signals puberty is still considered normal in those as young as age 8 or as old as age 14. – Precocious puberty (sexual development before age 8) occurs about once in 5,000 chil ...
... Influences on the Age of Puberty – Age 11 or 12 is the most likely age of visible onset. – The rise in hormone levels that signals puberty is still considered normal in those as young as age 8 or as old as age 14. – Precocious puberty (sexual development before age 8) occurs about once in 5,000 chil ...
The role of selection and gene flow in the evolution of sexual
... Sandoval 2000). Individuals feed and mate exclusively on the hosts upon which they rest. Most work has focused on T. cristinae, a species feeding upon 2 different host plant species (Ceanothus spinosus and Adenostoma fasciculatum). A ‘population’ of walking sticks is defined as all the individuals c ...
... Sandoval 2000). Individuals feed and mate exclusively on the hosts upon which they rest. Most work has focused on T. cristinae, a species feeding upon 2 different host plant species (Ceanothus spinosus and Adenostoma fasciculatum). A ‘population’ of walking sticks is defined as all the individuals c ...
Male mating success and survival in the field with respect to size
... It has been suggested that the proportions of copulating and solitary males can be used to estimate the variance in male mating success (e.g., Arnold and Wade, 1984b). However, in our case the males were scanned only once. Since even the most attractive can not be in copula constantly, this approach ...
... It has been suggested that the proportions of copulating and solitary males can be used to estimate the variance in male mating success (e.g., Arnold and Wade, 1984b). However, in our case the males were scanned only once. Since even the most attractive can not be in copula constantly, this approach ...
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... Although the Rejlander photograph is readily classified as “art”, the Muybridge work is fairly strictly speaking a “scientific” photograph. Even so, when I first saw these photographs as an undergraduate in the Fisher Library at Sydney University in 1954, there were still some restrictions surrou ...
... Although the Rejlander photograph is readily classified as “art”, the Muybridge work is fairly strictly speaking a “scientific” photograph. Even so, when I first saw these photographs as an undergraduate in the Fisher Library at Sydney University in 1954, there were still some restrictions surrou ...
Differences in Pelvic Fin Length Represent Sexual Dimorphism in
... Sexual dimorphism in fin length is slightly greater in locations without predators (locations 1-4) compared to locations with predators (locations 5-8). Many Utah chub traits are known to vary between predator and non-predator locations. For example, Utah chub that share habitat with O. clarki show ...
... Sexual dimorphism in fin length is slightly greater in locations without predators (locations 1-4) compared to locations with predators (locations 5-8). Many Utah chub traits are known to vary between predator and non-predator locations. For example, Utah chub that share habitat with O. clarki show ...
Effective factors in women`s tendency toward extramarital
... The present research aimed to investigate the effective factors in women’s tendency toward extramarital relationships and the role of moral intelligence as a mediating factor. Hence, the research employed descriptive-sectional method. A sample of 131 female individuals involved in extramarital relat ...
... The present research aimed to investigate the effective factors in women’s tendency toward extramarital relationships and the role of moral intelligence as a mediating factor. Hence, the research employed descriptive-sectional method. A sample of 131 female individuals involved in extramarital relat ...
FROM PREMATURE EJACULATION TO ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION
... anxiety and depression. 48% of PTSD subjects had life time major depression. Correlation between GAD and depression are very strong. Subjects with current GAD have 39% major depression or 22% has dysthymia. In GAD patients with lifetime psychiatric illness there was history of major depression in 62 ...
... anxiety and depression. 48% of PTSD subjects had life time major depression. Correlation between GAD and depression are very strong. Subjects with current GAD have 39% major depression or 22% has dysthymia. In GAD patients with lifetime psychiatric illness there was history of major depression in 62 ...
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... occur. Furthermore, the strength of natural selection operating on the female preference function appears to determine the extent to which female fitness is depressed by antagonistic evolution. Identifying the nature of genetic variation in female preference functions and the strength of natural sel ...
... occur. Furthermore, the strength of natural selection operating on the female preference function appears to determine the extent to which female fitness is depressed by antagonistic evolution. Identifying the nature of genetic variation in female preference functions and the strength of natural sel ...
Policy against "homophobia"
... people are still mocked, taunted, harassed and even subjected to physical violence because of their sexual orientation, at school and in sports facilities. HOMOPHOBIA—the rejection of and discrimination against gays, lesbians, bisexuals, transsexuals, and transgenders—forces thousands of people to h ...
... people are still mocked, taunted, harassed and even subjected to physical violence because of their sexual orientation, at school and in sports facilities. HOMOPHOBIA—the rejection of and discrimination against gays, lesbians, bisexuals, transsexuals, and transgenders—forces thousands of people to h ...