Media Sobriety and Recovery Manual
... Just as many recent anti-drug and anti-smoking strategies have called on adults to take increased responsibility with their children, we believe adults can take increased responsibility for maintaining their own media sobriety to set an example for children. Nearly all adults addicted to pornography ...
... Just as many recent anti-drug and anti-smoking strategies have called on adults to take increased responsibility with their children, we believe adults can take increased responsibility for maintaining their own media sobriety to set an example for children. Nearly all adults addicted to pornography ...
as Adobe PDF - Edinburgh Research Explorer
... 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 ...
Managing the Media Monster: The Influence of Media
... positive and negative ways—teen sexual knowledge, attitudes, and behavior. Importantly, the report also offers practical suggestions for how those working with youth can use the media to reach young people and provides suggestions on how best to capitalize on the exploding world of digital media. A ...
... positive and negative ways—teen sexual knowledge, attitudes, and behavior. Importantly, the report also offers practical suggestions for how those working with youth can use the media to reach young people and provides suggestions on how best to capitalize on the exploding world of digital media. A ...
Managing the Media Monster - California STD/HIV Prevention
... positive and negative ways—teen sexual knowledge, attitudes, and behavior. Importantly, the report also offers practical suggestions for how those working with youth can use the media to reach young people and provides suggestions on how best to capitalize on the exploding world of digital media. A ...
... positive and negative ways—teen sexual knowledge, attitudes, and behavior. Importantly, the report also offers practical suggestions for how those working with youth can use the media to reach young people and provides suggestions on how best to capitalize on the exploding world of digital media. A ...
“Making it Work”: A Grounded Theory of How Mixed
... who have disclosed their sexual identity to their spouse. It excludes those individuals who may endorse same-sex attraction but who are unaware that their attraction warrants identification or who reject such labeling. The actual incidence of mixed orientation marriage is likely higher as same-gende ...
... who have disclosed their sexual identity to their spouse. It excludes those individuals who may endorse same-sex attraction but who are unaware that their attraction warrants identification or who reject such labeling. The actual incidence of mixed orientation marriage is likely higher as same-gende ...
Fluxus_Flirt_Feminist? Carolee Schneemann_Sexual
... interacted with mounds of paper, flashlights, transparent plastic sheeting, raw chicken, sausages, smelly fish, wet paint, and each other's bodies. The performance was accompanied by a sound-collage of Paris street noises and latest hits. Schneemann considered Meat Joy an analogy to the sexual act. ...
... interacted with mounds of paper, flashlights, transparent plastic sheeting, raw chicken, sausages, smelly fish, wet paint, and each other's bodies. The performance was accompanied by a sound-collage of Paris street noises and latest hits. Schneemann considered Meat Joy an analogy to the sexual act. ...
Unspoken Crimes: Sexual Assault in Rural America
... the greatest barriers to reporting and services? There are few clear answers to such questions because crime statistics are not very revealing with regard to sexual assault, and especially with regard to rural sexual assault, and few practitioners have written on the topic. This means that we know l ...
... the greatest barriers to reporting and services? There are few clear answers to such questions because crime statistics are not very revealing with regard to sexual assault, and especially with regard to rural sexual assault, and few practitioners have written on the topic. This means that we know l ...
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... diverse patient group. Currently, clinicians are inadvertently neglecting, misleading, and offending such patients; better training could improve this situation, as might the reorganisation of services. Further research is needed to determine whether trained clinical nurse specialists in colorectal ...
... diverse patient group. Currently, clinicians are inadvertently neglecting, misleading, and offending such patients; better training could improve this situation, as might the reorganisation of services. Further research is needed to determine whether trained clinical nurse specialists in colorectal ...
“Any man can rape”: male students talk about rape
... relationships, there are discourses of power and violence that influences what is seen as rape (Shefer & Foster, 2001). This dynamic is influenced by gender attitudes and rape myth endorsements and suggests that it is important to examine gendered power relationships and sexual violence in South Afr ...
... relationships, there are discourses of power and violence that influences what is seen as rape (Shefer & Foster, 2001). This dynamic is influenced by gender attitudes and rape myth endorsements and suggests that it is important to examine gendered power relationships and sexual violence in South Afr ...
David Berry (Loughborough University, UK)
... ‘sexology’, however, has been relatively neglected (other than in the work of the French historian, Sylvie Chaperon5). Similarly, his active commitment to homosexual liberation (especially after he came out in 1965) remains little known beyond gay circles. Jean Maitron’s entry on Guérin in the Dict ...
... ‘sexology’, however, has been relatively neglected (other than in the work of the French historian, Sylvie Chaperon5). Similarly, his active commitment to homosexual liberation (especially after he came out in 1965) remains little known beyond gay circles. Jean Maitron’s entry on Guérin in the Dict ...
American Cancer Society handout: Sexuality for the woman with
... A woman’s orgasms may change from time to time. Sometimes she may have no orgasm, or she may have one with each sexual encounter. Sometimes, she may have multiple orgasms, one after the other. As part of the natural aging process, orgasms may take longer to reach. It may also take more stimulation ...
... A woman’s orgasms may change from time to time. Sometimes she may have no orgasm, or she may have one with each sexual encounter. Sometimes, she may have multiple orgasms, one after the other. As part of the natural aging process, orgasms may take longer to reach. It may also take more stimulation ...
Handbook of Sexual Dysfunction
... organic causes of erectile dysfunction (2). These changes in assumed etiology have had profound effects on treatment and conceptualization of the origins of sexual disorders. Many patients who used to be treated by behavioral therapy are now being treated pharmacologically. The rapid development of ...
... organic causes of erectile dysfunction (2). These changes in assumed etiology have had profound effects on treatment and conceptualization of the origins of sexual disorders. Many patients who used to be treated by behavioral therapy are now being treated pharmacologically. The rapid development of ...
The use of multiple cues in mate choice
... energy into different parts of the immune system depending on parasite burden. Taken together, these studies suggest that traits that are traditionally evaluated as one trait, such as ornamental coloration, song quality, or courtship behaviour, could consist of several components that each bear their ...
... energy into different parts of the immune system depending on parasite burden. Taken together, these studies suggest that traits that are traditionally evaluated as one trait, such as ornamental coloration, song quality, or courtship behaviour, could consist of several components that each bear their ...
GWD-TN-9
... This is not to suggest that the period of this biological clock is immutably fixed. Biologists have concluded that even though a diatom does not rely on the environment to keep time, environmental factors—including changes in the tide’s hydrostatic pressure, salinity, mechanical agitation, and tempe ...
... This is not to suggest that the period of this biological clock is immutably fixed. Biologists have concluded that even though a diatom does not rely on the environment to keep time, environmental factors—including changes in the tide’s hydrostatic pressure, salinity, mechanical agitation, and tempe ...
Convergent song preferences between female
... August 1995; accepted 25 August 1995. 1045-2249/96/S5.00 © 1996 International Society for Behavioral Ecology ...
... August 1995; accepted 25 August 1995. 1045-2249/96/S5.00 © 1996 International Society for Behavioral Ecology ...
Eastern Europe and Central Asia
... having had sex without a condom with two or more partners in the previous 12 months, and although 2% said they had injected drugs at some point in their lives, only 0.2% said they had done so in the previous month. The study also suggests that younger population groups might be adopting safer sexual ...
... having had sex without a condom with two or more partners in the previous 12 months, and although 2% said they had injected drugs at some point in their lives, only 0.2% said they had done so in the previous month. The study also suggests that younger population groups might be adopting safer sexual ...
mating-induced reversed role of sex pheromone in an insect
... odour alone in virgin and newly mated males. Males were tested in wind tunnel experiments with a linden flower extract (Fig.1). There was no statistical difference in the response levels of virgin (grey dot at 0ng of pheromone in Fig.1A) and mated (grey dot at 0ng of pheromone in Fig.1B) males ...
... odour alone in virgin and newly mated males. Males were tested in wind tunnel experiments with a linden flower extract (Fig.1). There was no statistical difference in the response levels of virgin (grey dot at 0ng of pheromone in Fig.1A) and mated (grey dot at 0ng of pheromone in Fig.1B) males ...
this PDF file - Journal Publishing Service
... ideal of masculinity differs from his. Gilbert argues that these competing masculinities left a void, that there was not a clear sense of hegemonic masculinity in the 1950s. I argue, however, that the self-made man image was the dominant hegemonic masculinity in the period entering the 1950s. Utiliz ...
... ideal of masculinity differs from his. Gilbert argues that these competing masculinities left a void, that there was not a clear sense of hegemonic masculinity in the 1950s. I argue, however, that the self-made man image was the dominant hegemonic masculinity in the period entering the 1950s. Utiliz ...
masochism, sexual freedom, and radical democracy
... sexuality (predominantly heterosexual and male in ...
... sexuality (predominantly heterosexual and male in ...
Sleep and Sex: What Can Go Wrong? A Review of the
... journal articles that were not detected by the computerized lit- erature searches was gathered by the authors. Data were analyzed to categorize and describe the known associations between sleep, sleep related disorders, and abnormal sexual behavior ...
... journal articles that were not detected by the computerized lit- erature searches was gathered by the authors. Data were analyzed to categorize and describe the known associations between sleep, sleep related disorders, and abnormal sexual behavior ...
Malinowski`s Reading List: Tess as Field Guide to Woman
... (quoted in Beer 215). Darwin's view is reminiscent of Spencer's earlier assertion that "primitive man" could be equated with "women of the inferior ranks" in English society, and that "savages," like lower-class women, were unfocused and thought too impulsively, jumped to conclusions, relied on imit ...
... (quoted in Beer 215). Darwin's view is reminiscent of Spencer's earlier assertion that "primitive man" could be equated with "women of the inferior ranks" in English society, and that "savages," like lower-class women, were unfocused and thought too impulsively, jumped to conclusions, relied on imit ...
Effectively involving men in preventing violence against women
... women, compared with 10% of heterosexual US men, had experienced intimate partner violence which resulted in them being fearful, concerned for their safety, suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, being injured or needing health, social or legal services.8 The Irish National Crime Council sur ...
... women, compared with 10% of heterosexual US men, had experienced intimate partner violence which resulted in them being fearful, concerned for their safety, suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, being injured or needing health, social or legal services.8 The Irish National Crime Council sur ...
Women in Peril, HIV AIDS: The Rising Toll on Women of Color, December 2005
... For the past two years, the New York State AIDS Advisory Council has explored HIV and AIDS prevention, care and services relating to women across New York State. We met with a range of individuals: consumers, health care practitioners and social service providers about current trends, successful ser ...
... For the past two years, the New York State AIDS Advisory Council has explored HIV and AIDS prevention, care and services relating to women across New York State. We met with a range of individuals: consumers, health care practitioners and social service providers about current trends, successful ser ...
But I must say what I feel and think in some way!
... sense barely exists today” (91). What many scholars see as “radical feminism” began as a political movement “to end male supremacy in all areas of social and economic life, and rejected the whole idea of opposing male and female natures and values as a sexist idea” (Willis 91).3 Although it cannot b ...
... sense barely exists today” (91). What many scholars see as “radical feminism” began as a political movement “to end male supremacy in all areas of social and economic life, and rejected the whole idea of opposing male and female natures and values as a sexist idea” (Willis 91).3 Although it cannot b ...
Chapter 7. Sex Determining Mechanisms in Vertebrates
... males and half of the females to be homogametic, whereas the other half of the females were heterogametic. Moreover, a similar situation might exist in other turtle species in which heterogamety has been inferred from H-Y typing (Engel et al. 1981, Nakamura et al. 1987, Wellins 1987) while TSD has a ...
... males and half of the females to be homogametic, whereas the other half of the females were heterogametic. Moreover, a similar situation might exist in other turtle species in which heterogamety has been inferred from H-Y typing (Engel et al. 1981, Nakamura et al. 1987, Wellins 1987) while TSD has a ...