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Ovid: Diamond: Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med, Volume 151(3).March
... rewritten to argue that, as Time magazine (January 8, 1973) reported, "This dramatic case... provides strong support... that conventional patterns of masculine and feminine behavior can be altered. It also casts doubt on the theory that major sex differences, psychological as well as anatomical, are ...
... rewritten to argue that, as Time magazine (January 8, 1973) reported, "This dramatic case... provides strong support... that conventional patterns of masculine and feminine behavior can be altered. It also casts doubt on the theory that major sex differences, psychological as well as anatomical, are ...
Ending the Demand for Sex Trafficking
... (This exploiter) is . . . inflicting substantial harm on the trafficking victim, tantamount to rape.” ...
... (This exploiter) is . . . inflicting substantial harm on the trafficking victim, tantamount to rape.” ...
Dunn 1..7 - Science Advances
... As predicted by Darwin, sexual differences in plumage color were strongly related to indices of sexual selection such as the type of mating system and, in the case of hue, sperm competition (testes mass). However, the focus on dichromatism for the past 120 years might be a bit misplaced because most ...
... As predicted by Darwin, sexual differences in plumage color were strongly related to indices of sexual selection such as the type of mating system and, in the case of hue, sperm competition (testes mass). However, the focus on dichromatism for the past 120 years might be a bit misplaced because most ...
Sexual Differences in Flight Calls and the Cue for Vocal Sex
... (Oceanodroma leucorhoa) which are closely related to Swinhoe’s Storm-Petrels (Cramp and Simmons 1977), the Chatter-call is used for sex recognition (Taoka et al. 1989a, 1989~). Quantitative analysesof Chatter-calls clarified that the rhythm of Chatter-calls has common features to calls of both sexes ...
... (Oceanodroma leucorhoa) which are closely related to Swinhoe’s Storm-Petrels (Cramp and Simmons 1977), the Chatter-call is used for sex recognition (Taoka et al. 1989a, 1989~). Quantitative analysesof Chatter-calls clarified that the rhythm of Chatter-calls has common features to calls of both sexes ...
Precis of `The Mating Mind` By Geoffrey Miller Published as: Miller
... 10. Darwin (1871) had a sophisticated view of the psychology of mate choice. He emphasized that even relatively simple nervous systems (e.g. insects, fish, frogs) suffice for mate choice -but that the more complex an animal's brain, the more intelligent its mate choice could be. As mental complexity ...
... 10. Darwin (1871) had a sophisticated view of the psychology of mate choice. He emphasized that even relatively simple nervous systems (e.g. insects, fish, frogs) suffice for mate choice -but that the more complex an animal's brain, the more intelligent its mate choice could be. As mental complexity ...
Recent advances in understanding of the
... that recombination breaks up favourable gene combinations more often than it creates them. Sexual populations can hence glide over short-term selective effects and be largely unaltered, whereas asexual populations tend to respond dramatically. The net effect is that sex stops the population from car ...
... that recombination breaks up favourable gene combinations more often than it creates them. Sexual populations can hence glide over short-term selective effects and be largely unaltered, whereas asexual populations tend to respond dramatically. The net effect is that sex stops the population from car ...
Sexual Health Education in Schools Across Canada
... Ÿ a safe, secure and inclusive environment that is conducive to promoting optimal sexual health.iii The following report illustrates how Ontario's 15-year-old curriculum expectations for sexual health education align with, or differs from, approaches across Canada. A comparison has also been made to ...
... Ÿ a safe, secure and inclusive environment that is conducive to promoting optimal sexual health.iii The following report illustrates how Ontario's 15-year-old curriculum expectations for sexual health education align with, or differs from, approaches across Canada. A comparison has also been made to ...
The effect of sex on the mean and variance of fitness in facultatively
... genetic variance in fitness. These results indicate that, at least in the laboratory, there are both short- and long-term disadvantages associated with sexual reproduction. We briefly review the other available data and highlight the need for future work. ...
... genetic variance in fitness. These results indicate that, at least in the laboratory, there are both short- and long-term disadvantages associated with sexual reproduction. We briefly review the other available data and highlight the need for future work. ...
Stigma as a Barrier to HIV Prevention in the Rural Deep South
... STI clinics or with client sign-up sheets that are visible to the public. In order to avoid this type of stigma, symptomatic persons are sometimes likely to share medications or use herbal remedies, to douche, or to buy non-prescription medicines to treat STIs.16 None of these informal methods will ...
... STI clinics or with client sign-up sheets that are visible to the public. In order to avoid this type of stigma, symptomatic persons are sometimes likely to share medications or use herbal remedies, to douche, or to buy non-prescription medicines to treat STIs.16 None of these informal methods will ...
Queering Indian Sociology
... offered by a large number of universities and colleges along with vast amount of research and publications accumulating since 1980s (see Chaudhuri 2011). Just as mainstream sociology tends to ignore ‘gender’ as a serious concern, feminist sociology in India fails to move beyond heterosexism. When fe ...
... offered by a large number of universities and colleges along with vast amount of research and publications accumulating since 1980s (see Chaudhuri 2011). Just as mainstream sociology tends to ignore ‘gender’ as a serious concern, feminist sociology in India fails to move beyond heterosexism. When fe ...
The False Problem of the Maintenance of Sex
... In nature, resources are limited in most situations and most of the time, resulting in a direct relationship between density and number of offspring (e.g. [22]). The relationship between rich habitats and fertility can be seen on both large and small scales: on a large scale, from the fact that in w ...
... In nature, resources are limited in most situations and most of the time, resulting in a direct relationship between density and number of offspring (e.g. [22]). The relationship between rich habitats and fertility can be seen on both large and small scales: on a large scale, from the fact that in w ...
Sex Love and Marriage
... 1. That the God of the Bible is wrong. “Get your religion out of my bedroom!” 2. That commitment is not a necessary component. “It’s just sex, get over it.” 3. That sex is an act that can be practiced safely outside marriage. “Why should a ring and a ceremony make any difference?” 4. That successful ...
... 1. That the God of the Bible is wrong. “Get your religion out of my bedroom!” 2. That commitment is not a necessary component. “It’s just sex, get over it.” 3. That sex is an act that can be practiced safely outside marriage. “Why should a ring and a ceremony make any difference?” 4. That successful ...
The Effect of Movies` Sexual Content on Young
... 25 and 16% are adolescents or young adults. Characters are usually attractive, and female characters tend to be more attractive than their counterparts and are more likely to appear as sexual victims. Also, most of the characters who engage in sexual relations are acquaintances and unmarried. Finall ...
... 25 and 16% are adolescents or young adults. Characters are usually attractive, and female characters tend to be more attractive than their counterparts and are more likely to appear as sexual victims. Also, most of the characters who engage in sexual relations are acquaintances and unmarried. Finall ...
Gender - WorkBank247.com
... • Perhaps the most serious problem linked to patriarchy is men’s physical violence against women – Assault, rape, and murder • Why is violence a gender issue? – Physical aggressiveness is a key element of the cultural definition of masculinity. – Gender violence is not so much sexual as an expressio ...
... • Perhaps the most serious problem linked to patriarchy is men’s physical violence against women – Assault, rape, and murder • Why is violence a gender issue? – Physical aggressiveness is a key element of the cultural definition of masculinity. – Gender violence is not so much sexual as an expressio ...
Positive feedback in the transition from sexual reproduction to
... All captured nymphs were sexed and 4 –43 females per population were raised to maturity to determine the rate of tychoparthenogenesis. The large variation in sample size was due to the populations with the lowest density, where we were unable to increase the sample despite sustained efforts to colle ...
... All captured nymphs were sexed and 4 –43 females per population were raised to maturity to determine the rate of tychoparthenogenesis. The large variation in sample size was due to the populations with the lowest density, where we were unable to increase the sample despite sustained efforts to colle ...
PowerPoint Template Demonstration
... Tell parents that talking makes a difference: Latino youth are less likely to get pregnant or acquire STIs when parents send clear messages about delaying sexual behavior. Talk with parents about their feelings of embarrassment or discomfort: Identify concrete ways to manage these ...
... Tell parents that talking makes a difference: Latino youth are less likely to get pregnant or acquire STIs when parents send clear messages about delaying sexual behavior. Talk with parents about their feelings of embarrassment or discomfort: Identify concrete ways to manage these ...
Conservatism in Glasnost-Era Discourses on Sex
... procreation represented, in the words of prominent Soviet sexologist Igor Kon, “the irrational, individualistic, capricious, and spontaneous. All things anti-Bolshevik.”11 However, few members of the intelligentsia suggesting that “free love,” or the idea of love and sex separate from the patriarcha ...
... procreation represented, in the words of prominent Soviet sexologist Igor Kon, “the irrational, individualistic, capricious, and spontaneous. All things anti-Bolshevik.”11 However, few members of the intelligentsia suggesting that “free love,” or the idea of love and sex separate from the patriarcha ...
Prejudice at the Nexus of Race and Gender: An Outgroup Male
... gender effects is not always supportive. For example, in reports in which the gender of the outgroup target is manipulated, significant differences in levels of bias between male and female research participants are not always found (e.g., Haley et al., 2004; Navarrete, Olsson, et al., 2009). Likewi ...
... gender effects is not always supportive. For example, in reports in which the gender of the outgroup target is manipulated, significant differences in levels of bias between male and female research participants are not always found (e.g., Haley et al., 2004; Navarrete, Olsson, et al., 2009). Likewi ...
1 T What Is Trauma?
... and sexual assault rates for males are less clear, due in part to only recent social awareness that men can be sexually victimized, but are estimated to range between 2 and 4 percent (Elliott, Mok, & Briere, 2004; Tjaden & Thoennes, 2000). Peer sexual assault against adolescent women is, sadly, quit ...
... and sexual assault rates for males are less clear, due in part to only recent social awareness that men can be sexually victimized, but are estimated to range between 2 and 4 percent (Elliott, Mok, & Briere, 2004; Tjaden & Thoennes, 2000). Peer sexual assault against adolescent women is, sadly, quit ...
Habitat heterogeneity favours asexual reproduction in natural
... (reviewed by Lehtonen et al. 2012). Since only females can directly produce offspring, sexual females who invest equally in sons and daughters experience a twofold cost relative to asexual females who solely produce daughters (Williams 1975; Maynard Smith 1978). This cost translates into dramaticall ...
... (reviewed by Lehtonen et al. 2012). Since only females can directly produce offspring, sexual females who invest equally in sons and daughters experience a twofold cost relative to asexual females who solely produce daughters (Williams 1975; Maynard Smith 1978). This cost translates into dramaticall ...
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
... The information in this Fact Sheet has been provided for educational purposes only. FPNSW has taken every care to ensure that the information is accurate and up-to-date at the time of publication. Individuals concerned about any personal reproductive or sexual health issue are encouraged to seek adv ...
... The information in this Fact Sheet has been provided for educational purposes only. FPNSW has taken every care to ensure that the information is accurate and up-to-date at the time of publication. Individuals concerned about any personal reproductive or sexual health issue are encouraged to seek adv ...
Sexually transmitted infections in polygamous mating systems
... model is similar to that of Thrall et al. [7], which was used to explore how disease prevalence is affected in a general biased mating system with random movement between mating groups. The authors found that disease prevalence in the two sexes tends to diverge as variance in mating success increase ...
... model is similar to that of Thrall et al. [7], which was used to explore how disease prevalence is affected in a general biased mating system with random movement between mating groups. The authors found that disease prevalence in the two sexes tends to diverge as variance in mating success increase ...
Pornography
... Why do so many on the left seem to assume that pornographers operate in a different universe than other capitalists? Why would pornography be the only form of representation produced and distributed by corporations that wouldn't be a vehicle to legitimize inequality? Why would the pornographers be t ...
... Why do so many on the left seem to assume that pornographers operate in a different universe than other capitalists? Why would pornography be the only form of representation produced and distributed by corporations that wouldn't be a vehicle to legitimize inequality? Why would the pornographers be t ...
Marital satisfaction is one of the important factors affecting women`s
... will appear (5). It should be mention that marital satisfaction represents the strength and efficiency of family discipline. Healthy family and society are formed from conscious and healthy couples’ relationship. Loss and lack of marital satisfaction is one of the reasons that cause couples to refer ...
... will appear (5). It should be mention that marital satisfaction represents the strength and efficiency of family discipline. Healthy family and society are formed from conscious and healthy couples’ relationship. Loss and lack of marital satisfaction is one of the reasons that cause couples to refer ...
Sexual Selection and Mate Choice
... produce by mating with more than one sexual partner; sex role-reversed species are the exception that proves the rule. Moreover, since mating entails costs (Daly, 1978), mating with multiple males also entails additional costs which may shorten a female’s life-span: time and energy devoted to courts ...
... produce by mating with more than one sexual partner; sex role-reversed species are the exception that proves the rule. Moreover, since mating entails costs (Daly, 1978), mating with multiple males also entails additional costs which may shorten a female’s life-span: time and energy devoted to courts ...