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Persistence of the sexes in metapopulations under intense
... sexually and asexually (Bell 1982) provide a ground for understanding the adaptive significance of sex and the mechanisms retaining the sexes in populations (as Williams’s ‘balance’ argument emphasizes, the stable maintenance of sexual and asexual reproduction within a species implies that sex must ...
... sexually and asexually (Bell 1982) provide a ground for understanding the adaptive significance of sex and the mechanisms retaining the sexes in populations (as Williams’s ‘balance’ argument emphasizes, the stable maintenance of sexual and asexual reproduction within a species implies that sex must ...
women and society BA SOCIOLOGY 288 VI SEMESTER
... movement and undertook research on women. Thus, scholarship on women grew in the existing disciplines and was designated as feminist scholarship. The field of women's studies emerged as the site for investigating these questions, forging new subject matter, employing multiple research methodologies, ...
... movement and undertook research on women. Thus, scholarship on women grew in the existing disciplines and was designated as feminist scholarship. The field of women's studies emerged as the site for investigating these questions, forging new subject matter, employing multiple research methodologies, ...
Testing evolutionary hypotheses about human biological adaptation
... potential. Trivers and Willard (1973) showed that, if resources invested in offspring have a greater impact on the future reproductive success of males than of females, then the optimal sex ratio of offspring could be dependent on the resources available to the mother. In most polygynous species, wh ...
... potential. Trivers and Willard (1973) showed that, if resources invested in offspring have a greater impact on the future reproductive success of males than of females, then the optimal sex ratio of offspring could be dependent on the resources available to the mother. In most polygynous species, wh ...
Intro
... like social ethics, and after an explication of her way of coalition building I hope to show that she there is not need to. Mohanty writes from a different time, place, and for a different audience than Addams, yet still agrees upon the importance of coalitions. Mohanty is specifically writing to fi ...
... like social ethics, and after an explication of her way of coalition building I hope to show that she there is not need to. Mohanty writes from a different time, place, and for a different audience than Addams, yet still agrees upon the importance of coalitions. Mohanty is specifically writing to fi ...
Handout - Kristene Whitmore - International Urogynecological
... Majority of women consider sexual health an important part of their overall health WHO considers maintenance of sexual health a responsibility of health care professionals WHO defines FSD as: “the various ways in which an individual is unable to participate in a sexual relationship … as she would wi ...
... Majority of women consider sexual health an important part of their overall health WHO considers maintenance of sexual health a responsibility of health care professionals WHO defines FSD as: “the various ways in which an individual is unable to participate in a sexual relationship … as she would wi ...
Adolescence: Social and Emotional Development
... • Peer pressure peaks during mid-adolescence – Peers provide standard for behaviors – Peers provide support ...
... • Peer pressure peaks during mid-adolescence – Peers provide standard for behaviors – Peers provide support ...
Does tusker`s attacks on female elephants are indicating towards
... or not. Like many other mammals, fight among male elephants is a common phenomenon, which mainly occurs to mate. Generally these fights do occur, if two different bulls perform co-movements with the group having oestrous females, if a bull forms the part of group and some other bull found receptive ...
... or not. Like many other mammals, fight among male elephants is a common phenomenon, which mainly occurs to mate. Generally these fights do occur, if two different bulls perform co-movements with the group having oestrous females, if a bull forms the part of group and some other bull found receptive ...
The Role of Body Surveillance, Body Shame, and Body Self
... women for at least two primary reasons (i.e., not study only those with clinicallydiagnosable sexual problems). First, some researchers argue that it is important to adopt such a sociocultural view of women’s sexual problems in order to avoid specifying any one pattern of sexual experience as funct ...
... women for at least two primary reasons (i.e., not study only those with clinicallydiagnosable sexual problems). First, some researchers argue that it is important to adopt such a sociocultural view of women’s sexual problems in order to avoid specifying any one pattern of sexual experience as funct ...
Logistic Regression - Centre for Suicide Research and
... Good_Mate: Whether the chat-up line showed signs of good moral fibre did not significantly predict whether you went home with the date or got a slap in the face, b = 0.13, Wald χ2(1) = 2.42, p > .05. Funny: Whether the chat-up line was funny significantly predicted whether you went home with the dat ...
... Good_Mate: Whether the chat-up line showed signs of good moral fibre did not significantly predict whether you went home with the date or got a slap in the face, b = 0.13, Wald χ2(1) = 2.42, p > .05. Funny: Whether the chat-up line was funny significantly predicted whether you went home with the dat ...
Adolescents are HDEV
... Before high school, children show little interest in questions of identity. Most are either in identity diffusion or foreclosure statuses. During the high school and college years, adolescents increasingly move from the diffusion and foreclosure statuses to the moratorium and achievement statuses (S ...
... Before high school, children show little interest in questions of identity. Most are either in identity diffusion or foreclosure statuses. During the high school and college years, adolescents increasingly move from the diffusion and foreclosure statuses to the moratorium and achievement statuses (S ...
Crossing the Line: Sex, Power, Justice, and the US Navy
... The ceremony is complex and varied enough to be considered a ritual. There are two groups of participants, the initiated and the uninitiated. The two groups are distinctly characterized, placed in opposition to demonstrate the difference between the undesirable qualities of the uninitiated and the d ...
... The ceremony is complex and varied enough to be considered a ritual. There are two groups of participants, the initiated and the uninitiated. The two groups are distinctly characterized, placed in opposition to demonstrate the difference between the undesirable qualities of the uninitiated and the d ...
Reclaiming the Body and the Spirit in Oscar Wilde`s
... representation is at times courageous and provocative and at other times oppressed and dominated by the political whims of men. Consider then that Salomé is, in fact, a representation of Ireland searching for a kind of freedom from the oppression of the politics of men; or that she is a representati ...
... representation is at times courageous and provocative and at other times oppressed and dominated by the political whims of men. Consider then that Salomé is, in fact, a representation of Ireland searching for a kind of freedom from the oppression of the politics of men; or that she is a representati ...
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGISTS MEDICAL GUIDELINES FOR CLINICAL PRACTICE
... Erectile dysfunction is the most common problem, afflicting 80 to 85% of the patients seeking medical help for sexual dysfunction. Erectile dysfunction is defined as the inability to achieve or maintain an erection of sufficient duration and firmness to complete satisfactory intercourse through vagi ...
... Erectile dysfunction is the most common problem, afflicting 80 to 85% of the patients seeking medical help for sexual dysfunction. Erectile dysfunction is defined as the inability to achieve or maintain an erection of sufficient duration and firmness to complete satisfactory intercourse through vagi ...
Polyandry and sex-specific gene expression
... We might also expect elevated levels of purifying selection on both the gene sequence and gene expression patterns related to sperm production [56,57]. In mating systems with no or very little sperm competition, males need only produce a few viable sperm for each fertilization event. When the sperm ...
... We might also expect elevated levels of purifying selection on both the gene sequence and gene expression patterns related to sperm production [56,57]. In mating systems with no or very little sperm competition, males need only produce a few viable sperm for each fertilization event. When the sperm ...
Standing Against Sexual Harassment
... workplace free of sexual harassment. You need not suffer sexual harassment in silence, imprisoned by the fear of speaking out. Every woman and man must be empowered to confront such abusive behavior in the workplace. ...
... workplace free of sexual harassment. You need not suffer sexual harassment in silence, imprisoned by the fear of speaking out. Every woman and man must be empowered to confront such abusive behavior in the workplace. ...
Psychological and Interpersonal Dimensions of Sexual Function and
... There is a need to develop psychometrically valid sexual function assessments for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals (recommendation ¼ research principle). More research is needed to identify prognostic indicators of treatment success (eg, individual and interpersonal factors ...
... There is a need to develop psychometrically valid sexual function assessments for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals (recommendation ¼ research principle). More research is needed to identify prognostic indicators of treatment success (eg, individual and interpersonal factors ...
Presentation - SRSG on Violence Against Children
... We need to *define* what we are talking about because otherwise, we will be using the same word to mean lots of about different things (e.g., “sexting”, dating abuse, exposure to deleterious content such as pro-ana sites, online) ...
... We need to *define* what we are talking about because otherwise, we will be using the same word to mean lots of about different things (e.g., “sexting”, dating abuse, exposure to deleterious content such as pro-ana sites, online) ...
Fixing broken masculinity: Viagra asa technology for the production
... to now "transforming" bodies (Basalmo, 1996; Hausman, 1995; Jacobson, 1999; Raymond, 1994). In the last twenty years, historians have outlined the convergence of markets and science in the new, "totally replaceable body" (Irvine, 1990: 259). Thus, in a postmodern world, where bodies are a collection ...
... to now "transforming" bodies (Basalmo, 1996; Hausman, 1995; Jacobson, 1999; Raymond, 1994). In the last twenty years, historians have outlined the convergence of markets and science in the new, "totally replaceable body" (Irvine, 1990: 259). Thus, in a postmodern world, where bodies are a collection ...
Do As I Say...Should We Teach Only Abstinence in Sex Education?
... education research indicates actually works: tested comprehensive sexuality education programs. They would not be willing to take a chance on an unproven therapy (i.e., abstinence-only sexuality education), outside of limited studies designed specifically to test the intervention’s effectiveness. Th ...
... education research indicates actually works: tested comprehensive sexuality education programs. They would not be willing to take a chance on an unproven therapy (i.e., abstinence-only sexuality education), outside of limited studies designed specifically to test the intervention’s effectiveness. Th ...
Document
... revision of our practices, to ensure the highest level of care provided. There is scant literature on gender nonconforming children and adolescents to clarify specific developmental factors that shape the development of gender identity, orientation, and sexuality. On the other hand, studies consiste ...
... revision of our practices, to ensure the highest level of care provided. There is scant literature on gender nonconforming children and adolescents to clarify specific developmental factors that shape the development of gender identity, orientation, and sexuality. On the other hand, studies consiste ...
Gender Hierarchy and the Social Construction of Femininity: The
... loses her natural attributes of femininity, confirming thus man’s “natural” position of power. Conversely, if she acts like a woman, she becomes incapable and unfit for her social environment. This ambivalence creates in the woman an unconscious which leads her to self-depreciation. The point I try ...
... loses her natural attributes of femininity, confirming thus man’s “natural” position of power. Conversely, if she acts like a woman, she becomes incapable and unfit for her social environment. This ambivalence creates in the woman an unconscious which leads her to self-depreciation. The point I try ...
USING ATTACHMENT THEORY TO STUDY MOTHER
... anxious/ambivalent, and avoidant. The attachment style influences the development of one’s social identity throughout life. The interaction between child and caregiver, secure, anxious/ambivalent, or avoidant, dictates the security that the child feels within future relationships. Attachment theory ...
... anxious/ambivalent, and avoidant. The attachment style influences the development of one’s social identity throughout life. The interaction between child and caregiver, secure, anxious/ambivalent, or avoidant, dictates the security that the child feels within future relationships. Attachment theory ...
"Until Death Do Us Part: Marriage/Death in Anthropological Discourse," featured article: issues in debate, American Ethnologist 23 (2): 215-238*
... Subsequent anthropologists have not altogether ignored marriage-its ubiquity and iterability in the late 20th century continues to make the subject unavoidable-but they have failed to apply to it the kind of critiques made of other anthropological objects of inquiry, such as "race" or "the primitive ...
... Subsequent anthropologists have not altogether ignored marriage-its ubiquity and iterability in the late 20th century continues to make the subject unavoidable-but they have failed to apply to it the kind of critiques made of other anthropological objects of inquiry, such as "race" or "the primitive ...
Apsara`s Ordeal of Fire: the Politics of Sense in the Everyday Life of
... the women's virtuousness and transforming the ‘sin’ of their sex work into an act of morality and loyalty to their families living in poor rural areas. Cambodian bar girls come to Sihanoukville for this ordeal of fire.1 They know that when they come they are to be tested, excluded, and stigmatized, ...
... the women's virtuousness and transforming the ‘sin’ of their sex work into an act of morality and loyalty to their families living in poor rural areas. Cambodian bar girls come to Sihanoukville for this ordeal of fire.1 They know that when they come they are to be tested, excluded, and stigmatized, ...
Necksforsex or competing browsers? A critique of ideas on the
... elegant field study of feeding competition, indicating that more forage was available above 2.5 m in fenced trees at levels used by giraffe (relative to un-exclosed trees) because of the competition with shorter browsers (Cameron & du Toit, 2007). Their results support Darwin’s original hypothesis bu ...
... elegant field study of feeding competition, indicating that more forage was available above 2.5 m in fenced trees at levels used by giraffe (relative to un-exclosed trees) because of the competition with shorter browsers (Cameron & du Toit, 2007). Their results support Darwin’s original hypothesis bu ...