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A penological approach to the social construct of
... Most research uses the premise that sexuality is a categorical, static concept, that people are either one sexual orientation or another, and that people rarely change that orientation (Stein, 1992). Whereas sexual orientation is usually defined through particular behaviors or selfidentity, sexualit ...
... Most research uses the premise that sexuality is a categorical, static concept, that people are either one sexual orientation or another, and that people rarely change that orientation (Stein, 1992). Whereas sexual orientation is usually defined through particular behaviors or selfidentity, sexualit ...
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... “I have relationships with people who are HIV+… it’s a personal matter and personal decision at that particular moment, sometimes you may not even care if you reinfect yourself, if you've got the virus, you've got the virus, how much worse can it get?” ...
... “I have relationships with people who are HIV+… it’s a personal matter and personal decision at that particular moment, sometimes you may not even care if you reinfect yourself, if you've got the virus, you've got the virus, how much worse can it get?” ...
(02) Catherine Coussens - Journal Of Arts and Sciences
... women who had been active at court before the war, but the significance of the women is not obvious. The connection of two of them, the Countesses of Kent and Exeter, with love-intrigues, may allude to their pre-war court careers, especially since the love poems of William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke, ...
... women who had been active at court before the war, but the significance of the women is not obvious. The connection of two of them, the Countesses of Kent and Exeter, with love-intrigues, may allude to their pre-war court careers, especially since the love poems of William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke, ...
preprint - Open Science Framework
... 2004). On the other hand, more recent research suggests that gender egalitarianism increases sexual intimacy by promoting a sense of fairness, cooperation, and communication in couples (Carlson, Hanson, and Fitzroy 2016; Carlson, Miller, Sassler, and Hanson 2016; Johnson, Galambos, and Anderson 2015 ...
... 2004). On the other hand, more recent research suggests that gender egalitarianism increases sexual intimacy by promoting a sense of fairness, cooperation, and communication in couples (Carlson, Hanson, and Fitzroy 2016; Carlson, Miller, Sassler, and Hanson 2016; Johnson, Galambos, and Anderson 2015 ...
Assessing and Treating Sex Offenders (2)
... nobody fears their gut looks too big or they’re sweating too much or they can’t catch their breath.” (Paul, 2005, p. 41) ...
... nobody fears their gut looks too big or they’re sweating too much or they can’t catch their breath.” (Paul, 2005, p. 41) ...
Dike. Rivista di storia del diritto greco ed ellenistico
... of Sir Matthew Hale that a man cannot rape his own wife. Hale thought that «A husband cannot be guilty of rape upon his wife for by their mutual matrimonial consent and contract the wife hath given up herself in this kind to her husband, which she can ...
... of Sir Matthew Hale that a man cannot rape his own wife. Hale thought that «A husband cannot be guilty of rape upon his wife for by their mutual matrimonial consent and contract the wife hath given up herself in this kind to her husband, which she can ...
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... • Both rape and child sexual molestation are among the most underreported crimes. • As little as 1% to 10% are ever disclosed. • Sexual assault is usually committed by men against women. • Sexual assault can be committed by women against men or between persons of the same gender. • Majority of perpe ...
... • Both rape and child sexual molestation are among the most underreported crimes. • As little as 1% to 10% are ever disclosed. • Sexual assault is usually committed by men against women. • Sexual assault can be committed by women against men or between persons of the same gender. • Majority of perpe ...
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... that it proves difficult to contest. People do engage in exchanges. People do benefit, and suffer, from their associations with others. We tend not to think of people as altruistic to the point of disregarding absolutely their own emotional or physical well-being. If person X gets nothing out of the ...
... that it proves difficult to contest. People do engage in exchanges. People do benefit, and suffer, from their associations with others. We tend not to think of people as altruistic to the point of disregarding absolutely their own emotional or physical well-being. If person X gets nothing out of the ...
- CURRENT ZOOLOGY
... sexual behavior it is important to consider sexual behavior in the light of brain morphology variation, particularly in species with a known association between brain morphology and cognitive ability. One experimental approach to study the link between brain morphology, cognitive ability and behavio ...
... sexual behavior it is important to consider sexual behavior in the light of brain morphology variation, particularly in species with a known association between brain morphology and cognitive ability. One experimental approach to study the link between brain morphology, cognitive ability and behavio ...
Motivation And Emotion
... explaining them. However, some motivation seems to be unlearned. As chapter 3 explains, human infants come into the world equipped with a sucking instinct. Recently, evolutionary psychology has rekindled interest in the biological basis of motivation. Evolutionary psychologists argue that sex, aggre ...
... explaining them. However, some motivation seems to be unlearned. As chapter 3 explains, human infants come into the world equipped with a sucking instinct. Recently, evolutionary psychology has rekindled interest in the biological basis of motivation. Evolutionary psychologists argue that sex, aggre ...
Using behavior-analytic implicit tests to assess sexual interests
... exemplars that establish complex derived relational networks through which functions of stimuli may be transformed, and this can explain the emergence of apparently untrained sexual responses. As an example, a culture that simultaneously teaches that sexual promiscuity is bad and, at other times, th ...
... exemplars that establish complex derived relational networks through which functions of stimuli may be transformed, and this can explain the emergence of apparently untrained sexual responses. As an example, a culture that simultaneously teaches that sexual promiscuity is bad and, at other times, th ...
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... this study were normally autosomal, most SA alleles would first have to arise by mutation and then increase in frequency during the 29 generations of experimental evolution. Additionally, this kind of experiment may predispose an asymmetric outcome, as SA genes with very large male-harming effects a ...
... this study were normally autosomal, most SA alleles would first have to arise by mutation and then increase in frequency during the 29 generations of experimental evolution. Additionally, this kind of experiment may predispose an asymmetric outcome, as SA genes with very large male-harming effects a ...
Bilateral inguinal hernia in a female child
... development. The endocrine profile at puberty typically shows elevated serum levels of testosterone and luteinising hormone, due to the consequent lack of negative feedback.1 Body proportions tend to be female or intermediate. There is an insufficiency of secondary sexual hair growth, with pubic hair ...
... development. The endocrine profile at puberty typically shows elevated serum levels of testosterone and luteinising hormone, due to the consequent lack of negative feedback.1 Body proportions tend to be female or intermediate. There is an insufficiency of secondary sexual hair growth, with pubic hair ...
Deconstructing Sexual Harassment
... than those in the guidelines, appeared early on. In 1983 Harvard—on the theory, perhaps, that the best way to reduce the divorce rate is to prohibit marriage and the best way to reduce the death rate is to proscribe birth—resolved the problem of unhappy student-teacher relationships by banning all s ...
... than those in the guidelines, appeared early on. In 1983 Harvard—on the theory, perhaps, that the best way to reduce the divorce rate is to prohibit marriage and the best way to reduce the death rate is to proscribe birth—resolved the problem of unhappy student-teacher relationships by banning all s ...
Sexual Violence Against Women and Girls in War and Its Aftermath
... communities and families. In these instances, rape is often a public act, aimed to maximize humiliation and shame. In Timor Leste, Indonesian military reportedly raped women in front of their families, and forced Timorese men to rape Timorese women. Researchers on a 2004 fact-finding mission to Nort ...
... communities and families. In these instances, rape is often a public act, aimed to maximize humiliation and shame. In Timor Leste, Indonesian military reportedly raped women in front of their families, and forced Timorese men to rape Timorese women. Researchers on a 2004 fact-finding mission to Nort ...
Motivation
... The goal is challenging but achievable The goal is framed in terms of approach goals instead of avoidance goals Approach goals are framed as getting what is ...
... The goal is challenging but achievable The goal is framed in terms of approach goals instead of avoidance goals Approach goals are framed as getting what is ...
perkembangan organ reproduksi wanita dari janin sampai lahir
... In embryonic and fetal life, SRY gene product regulates gene expression in a cell autonomous manner The precise molecular mechanisms by which SRY triggers testis development are unknown, nor is it yet known how SRY is regulated ...
... In embryonic and fetal life, SRY gene product regulates gene expression in a cell autonomous manner The precise molecular mechanisms by which SRY triggers testis development are unknown, nor is it yet known how SRY is regulated ...
Impact of Sex Appeals In TV Advertisement
... Nudity is one of the most controversial aspect that differ the European advertisement from the advertisement in the muslim countries. In western culture, nudity is being used unlimited, for example underwear ads,but nudity is totally forbidden in Muslim cultures. In this aspect islamic culture is ve ...
... Nudity is one of the most controversial aspect that differ the European advertisement from the advertisement in the muslim countries. In western culture, nudity is being used unlimited, for example underwear ads,but nudity is totally forbidden in Muslim cultures. In this aspect islamic culture is ve ...
Pryor, Oyler, Odom - North American Business Press
... According to Bloomberg Business Week (2002), “Greed, hypercompetitiveness, isolation, and more have pushed too many top execs to cross the line without fear of consequences.” The title of the article, “If only CEO Meant Chief Ethics Officer,” seems to commiserate with those of us who expect ethical ...
... According to Bloomberg Business Week (2002), “Greed, hypercompetitiveness, isolation, and more have pushed too many top execs to cross the line without fear of consequences.” The title of the article, “If only CEO Meant Chief Ethics Officer,” seems to commiserate with those of us who expect ethical ...
Sexual Ethics for Ministry
... the last twelve months. 41% percent of all American males have done one of the following in the last twelve months: watched an X-rated movie, attended an adult entertainment show, read pornographic material, purchased erotic devices, or called a phone sex number. Commenting on this last piece of dat ...
... the last twelve months. 41% percent of all American males have done one of the following in the last twelve months: watched an X-rated movie, attended an adult entertainment show, read pornographic material, purchased erotic devices, or called a phone sex number. Commenting on this last piece of dat ...
Grade 7 Choosing Abstinence Lesson 1
... Fear of HIV & AIDS or other STI Health and protection against disease. For example, risk factors for cervical cancer include early age of first intercourse, higher number of sexual partners, and younger age at first pregnancy. ...
... Fear of HIV & AIDS or other STI Health and protection against disease. For example, risk factors for cervical cancer include early age of first intercourse, higher number of sexual partners, and younger age at first pregnancy. ...
Obscuring Causality in Rape Discourse: a Quantitative Analysis of
... Proceedings of the 21st Annual Symposium about Language and Society--Austin April 13-14, 2013 © Hilton 2013 ...
... Proceedings of the 21st Annual Symposium about Language and Society--Austin April 13-14, 2013 © Hilton 2013 ...
Toward a Theory of Female Subjectivity
... speak to other dimensions of identity as I attempt to claim a theoretical space for “female subjectivity”. Identifying as a woman not oppressed on any other dimension of structural inequality challenges me to consider in what ways any development of “female subjectivity”, as I have defined it here, ...
... speak to other dimensions of identity as I attempt to claim a theoretical space for “female subjectivity”. Identifying as a woman not oppressed on any other dimension of structural inequality challenges me to consider in what ways any development of “female subjectivity”, as I have defined it here, ...
Male Infertility and Sexual Health in Early Modern England
... European societies the blame for a failure to produce offspring was, almost without exception, laid at the feet of the woman’.10 This trend also suggests that historians have been influenced by the nature of the sources they have examined; early modern medical treatises and other literature provide ...
... European societies the blame for a failure to produce offspring was, almost without exception, laid at the feet of the woman’.10 This trend also suggests that historians have been influenced by the nature of the sources they have examined; early modern medical treatises and other literature provide ...
The SAGE Encyclopedia of LGBTQ Studies
... homogenous group (“the gays”), but rather in reference to a relevant characteristic (e.g., “individuals who identify as gay or lesbian” or “individuals in a same-sex relationship”), to avoid suggesting that an individual’s sexual identity or orientation is the person’s single most important and defi ...
... homogenous group (“the gays”), but rather in reference to a relevant characteristic (e.g., “individuals who identify as gay or lesbian” or “individuals in a same-sex relationship”), to avoid suggesting that an individual’s sexual identity or orientation is the person’s single most important and defi ...