Motivation And Emotion
... hours after eating simple sugars than after eating complex carbohydrates. And the food we eat at one meal often influences how much we will eat at our next meal. Thus, consuming doughnuts and candy bars, which provide no nutritional value, sets up an ongoing sequence of what and how much we probably ...
... hours after eating simple sugars than after eating complex carbohydrates. And the food we eat at one meal often influences how much we will eat at our next meal. Thus, consuming doughnuts and candy bars, which provide no nutritional value, sets up an ongoing sequence of what and how much we probably ...
The Frontal Bone as a Proxy for Sex Estimation in Humans: A
... 89% within a known population of black and white individuals and 89.4% in a test on 85 chimpanzees. Additionally, Giles and Elliot (1963) tested their discriminant functions on a historic Irish population and three prehistoric Native American populations with visually assessed sex estimates. Althoug ...
... 89% within a known population of black and white individuals and 89.4% in a test on 85 chimpanzees. Additionally, Giles and Elliot (1963) tested their discriminant functions on a historic Irish population and three prehistoric Native American populations with visually assessed sex estimates. Althoug ...
Does friendship require solidarity
... Friendship is not (nor does it require) reciprocal eros: friends need not have passionate desire for one another. The same goes for reciprocal agape: two people cannot be friends if they have never heard of each other, though two people can have agape towards each other even if they have never heard ...
... Friendship is not (nor does it require) reciprocal eros: friends need not have passionate desire for one another. The same goes for reciprocal agape: two people cannot be friends if they have never heard of each other, though two people can have agape towards each other even if they have never heard ...
Coleridge`s Representation of Sexuality
... Students of English literature, in West Bengal at least, are introduced to Romanticism very early in their academic calendar, and while explaining the features of Romanticism, the concerned teacher never fails to highlight Walter Pater’s famous characterization of Romanticism as the "addition of str ...
... Students of English literature, in West Bengal at least, are introduced to Romanticism very early in their academic calendar, and while explaining the features of Romanticism, the concerned teacher never fails to highlight Walter Pater’s famous characterization of Romanticism as the "addition of str ...
Has Dating Become More Egalitarian? A 35 Year Review
... know that you’re willing to spend a little on them, more than likely, they’ll give you a chance to do a little in the bedroom.” (p. 36) “Do not ever let her pay for anything!” (p. 38) ...
... know that you’re willing to spend a little on them, more than likely, they’ll give you a chance to do a little in the bedroom.” (p. 36) “Do not ever let her pay for anything!” (p. 38) ...
What`s Love Got to Do With It? The Interplay of Sex and Gender in
... gender stereotypes. In the Welsh cob market, a high-end stallion can command a fee in the region of £500 (Stallions, 2006b). If a stallion covers— on average—20 mares in a season (a conservative estimate), he will earn £8,000. Considering that the average agricultural wage in Ceredigion is between £ ...
... gender stereotypes. In the Welsh cob market, a high-end stallion can command a fee in the region of £500 (Stallions, 2006b). If a stallion covers— on average—20 mares in a season (a conservative estimate), he will earn £8,000. Considering that the average agricultural wage in Ceredigion is between £ ...
Document
... Asexually reproducing females under Maynard-Smith’s assumptions leave twice as many grandchildren as sexually reproducing females. This is because each generation of sexually reproducing organisms contains only 50% females. ...
... Asexually reproducing females under Maynard-Smith’s assumptions leave twice as many grandchildren as sexually reproducing females. This is because each generation of sexually reproducing organisms contains only 50% females. ...
Dismantling the Boy`s Club: Towards the Destruction of Patriarchy
... Witchcraze by Anne Barstow ...
... Witchcraze by Anne Barstow ...
Sex Smart for Teens: Abstinence
... _______ 3. Abstinence is the only 100% sure method of preventing STDs and pregnancy. _______ 4. Studies have shown that married people have sex most often and get the most satisfaction from it. _______ 5. To be abstinent means you do not have any feelings about sex. _______ 6. Oral sex is still cons ...
... _______ 3. Abstinence is the only 100% sure method of preventing STDs and pregnancy. _______ 4. Studies have shown that married people have sex most often and get the most satisfaction from it. _______ 5. To be abstinent means you do not have any feelings about sex. _______ 6. Oral sex is still cons ...
Universal Sex Differences in the Desire for Sexual Variety: Tests
... reliably generate more than one form of human mating (Bjorklund & Shackelford, 1999; Hinde, 1984). For example, when men pursue short-term mates, they appear to do so motivated by adaptive desires for sexual variety— desires that lead short-term seeking men to functionally pursue numerous mating par ...
... reliably generate more than one form of human mating (Bjorklund & Shackelford, 1999; Hinde, 1984). For example, when men pursue short-term mates, they appear to do so motivated by adaptive desires for sexual variety— desires that lead short-term seeking men to functionally pursue numerous mating par ...
Training Manual - SDSU NewsCenter
... from celibacy, which is a choice to abstain from sex. Some asexual people have a desire to form intimate but nonsexual romantic relationships, and will date and seek long-term partnerships. Biological Sex: The dichotomous distinction between female and male, based on physiological characteristics, e ...
... from celibacy, which is a choice to abstain from sex. Some asexual people have a desire to form intimate but nonsexual romantic relationships, and will date and seek long-term partnerships. Biological Sex: The dichotomous distinction between female and male, based on physiological characteristics, e ...
Expressing Your Sexuality Sexual Expression (continued)
... Copyright © 2004 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings ...
... Copyright © 2004 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings ...
OrgasmiC DiffiCulties in WOmen Chapter 12
... 3. She never tried masturbation 4. She read little or nothing about sex and orgasm 5. She talked to virtually no one about these subjects Today, women who are concerned about the absence of orgasm often report: 1. A high level of sexual response when with a partner and feeling close to “somethin ...
... 3. She never tried masturbation 4. She read little or nothing about sex and orgasm 5. She talked to virtually no one about these subjects Today, women who are concerned about the absence of orgasm often report: 1. A high level of sexual response when with a partner and feeling close to “somethin ...
Untranslatable Desire: Inter-Ethnic Relationships in Franco
... economies, and colonial availability, Arab boys seemed perfectly intelligible and transparent to the Western writers who visited and also slept with them. However, the post-colony of urban France after immigration offers no such assurances. Instead, a resistant wall of non-intelligibility, manifest ...
... economies, and colonial availability, Arab boys seemed perfectly intelligible and transparent to the Western writers who visited and also slept with them. However, the post-colony of urban France after immigration offers no such assurances. Instead, a resistant wall of non-intelligibility, manifest ...
1 Changes in American Adults` Reported Same
... (NSFG) also showed increases in same-sex sexual behavior (though only among women) between the 2002 and 2006-2008 data collections (Gartrell, Bos, & Goldberg, 2012). However, to our knowledge, no study has examined the full range of years in the GSS data now available on sexual partners, between 198 ...
... (NSFG) also showed increases in same-sex sexual behavior (though only among women) between the 2002 and 2006-2008 data collections (Gartrell, Bos, & Goldberg, 2012). However, to our knowledge, no study has examined the full range of years in the GSS data now available on sexual partners, between 198 ...
When Are Adult-Child Sexual Encounters Acceptable?
... psychological propensity to commit acts of child sexual abuse often lack some emotional or social abilities in their character (Dreznick, 2003). When some people hear the term “child sexual abuse perpetrator”, for example, they may visualize an older male outcaste from society forced to seek sexual ...
... psychological propensity to commit acts of child sexual abuse often lack some emotional or social abilities in their character (Dreznick, 2003). When some people hear the term “child sexual abuse perpetrator”, for example, they may visualize an older male outcaste from society forced to seek sexual ...
Perspectives on Sexuality
... b. Income does not appear to affect sexual expression. c. Differences between groups are universal truths. d. The degree of acculturation creates few, if any, differences within subcultures. ANS: A OBJ: 01-07 ...
... b. Income does not appear to affect sexual expression. c. Differences between groups are universal truths. d. The degree of acculturation creates few, if any, differences within subcultures. ANS: A OBJ: 01-07 ...
Engaging in the Hookup Culture: A Self
... (mismatches) between their actual self attributes and their ideal and ought self attributes. Synonyms received a -1, while antonyms received a +2. First, the actual-self total score was determined by identifying any synonyms or antonyms in the list of 10 words. If a synonym or antonym was found, the ...
... (mismatches) between their actual self attributes and their ideal and ought self attributes. Synonyms received a -1, while antonyms received a +2. First, the actual-self total score was determined by identifying any synonyms or antonyms in the list of 10 words. If a synonym or antonym was found, the ...
GNEC - Sexuality in Older Adults
... Copyright, American Association of Colleges of Nursing and the JAHFIGN. All Rights Reserved ...
... Copyright, American Association of Colleges of Nursing and the JAHFIGN. All Rights Reserved ...
Sexual selection in prehistoric animals: detection
... recently discovered Mesozoic birds and bird-like dinosaurs have revealed a rich variety of feathered structures, some of which have been interpreted as having a possible function in sexual display (Box 1) [13]. Distinguishing sexually selected traits in extinct species from those that have arisen th ...
... recently discovered Mesozoic birds and bird-like dinosaurs have revealed a rich variety of feathered structures, some of which have been interpreted as having a possible function in sexual display (Box 1) [13]. Distinguishing sexually selected traits in extinct species from those that have arisen th ...
Advances in Environmental Biology
... [3]. For instance, although Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) are widely used around the world for treatment of the patients suffering from depression, they result in sexual dysfunction leading to discontinuation of the treatment [4, 5]. Moreover, in some communities, including some re ...
... [3]. For instance, although Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) are widely used around the world for treatment of the patients suffering from depression, they result in sexual dysfunction leading to discontinuation of the treatment [4, 5]. Moreover, in some communities, including some re ...
LITERATURE SUMMARIES Adler, Rachel. Engendering Judaism
... commitment” to one’s partner (31). Dresner, Samuel, and Byron Sherwin. Judaism: The Way of Sanctification. New York: United Synagogue of America, 1978. Summary: Dresner and Sherwin present the negative aspects of premarital sex and indirectly urge unmarried readers to practice abstinence until marri ...
... commitment” to one’s partner (31). Dresner, Samuel, and Byron Sherwin. Judaism: The Way of Sanctification. New York: United Synagogue of America, 1978. Summary: Dresner and Sherwin present the negative aspects of premarital sex and indirectly urge unmarried readers to practice abstinence until marri ...
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES EFFECTIVENESS AND SPILLOVERS OF ONLINE SEX EDUCATION:
... information spillovers across cohorts of secondary school students in Kenya from an HIV information campaign. Fletcher (2007) and Richards-Shubick (2011) provide evidence that peer group norms have a first order effect in explaining sexual health outcomes. Our results show that not only do peer-grou ...
... information spillovers across cohorts of secondary school students in Kenya from an HIV information campaign. Fletcher (2007) and Richards-Shubick (2011) provide evidence that peer group norms have a first order effect in explaining sexual health outcomes. Our results show that not only do peer-grou ...
Straight out of the Closet - Berkeley Law Scholarship Repository
... Several of these follow-up comments expressly asserted a sense that a community had been transgressed both by the talk on transsexuals and by the male body of a panelist. One follow-up comment, in particular, proposed that transsexuals and gay men organize "their" own events, while another comment f ...
... Several of these follow-up comments expressly asserted a sense that a community had been transgressed both by the talk on transsexuals and by the male body of a panelist. One follow-up comment, in particular, proposed that transsexuals and gay men organize "their" own events, while another comment f ...
Sexual Selection Favors Female‐Biased Sex Ratios: The Balance
... in terms of energetic investment in male and female offspring by female parents. Fisher suggested that members of the majority sex were energetically “cheaper” and parental investment theory has been developed along these lines (Trivers 1972; Clutton-Brock et al. 1984; but see Shuster and Wade 2003) ...
... in terms of energetic investment in male and female offspring by female parents. Fisher suggested that members of the majority sex were energetically “cheaper” and parental investment theory has been developed along these lines (Trivers 1972; Clutton-Brock et al. 1984; but see Shuster and Wade 2003) ...