F - UBC Zoology
... where s and t are positive selection coefficients less than or equal to one. With heterozygote advantage, one would expect the frequency of heterozygotes to rise to fixation within a fully asexual population, producing a strong negative one-locus genetic association (F = -1). On the other hand, with ...
... where s and t are positive selection coefficients less than or equal to one. With heterozygote advantage, one would expect the frequency of heterozygotes to rise to fixation within a fully asexual population, producing a strong negative one-locus genetic association (F = -1). On the other hand, with ...
Cultural Competency Implementation Framework
... been used as a term of abuse however at the moment, young people who identify as part of the LGBTI community increasingly identify with the “Q” as queer or questioning. Most people understand the need for cultural competency when working with people from CAULD backgrounds but many have not considere ...
... been used as a term of abuse however at the moment, young people who identify as part of the LGBTI community increasingly identify with the “Q” as queer or questioning. Most people understand the need for cultural competency when working with people from CAULD backgrounds but many have not considere ...
Mate choice turns cognitive
... individuals, so there would be strong incentives for mate choice to favor sexual cues that advertise ‘good genes’. But if fitness is not heritable, it would be determined by a sort of environmental lottery that just influences an individual’s phenotype. Mate choice might just favor cues advertising ...
... individuals, so there would be strong incentives for mate choice to favor sexual cues that advertise ‘good genes’. But if fitness is not heritable, it would be determined by a sort of environmental lottery that just influences an individual’s phenotype. Mate choice might just favor cues advertising ...
Process Addictions - Florida Mental Health Counselors Association
... Continued substance use despite having persistent or recurrent social or interpersonal problems caused or exacerbated by the effects of the substance Tolerance, as defined by either of the following: a). a need for markedly increased amounts of the substance to achieve intoxication or desired effect ...
... Continued substance use despite having persistent or recurrent social or interpersonal problems caused or exacerbated by the effects of the substance Tolerance, as defined by either of the following: a). a need for markedly increased amounts of the substance to achieve intoxication or desired effect ...
Marriage and Sexuality
... connection with Alcee Arobin, which opens new sensations and feelings to her. All of these relations critique the exclusivity of marriage, which suppose to embrace all needs and longings of the married person. Edna receives more knowledge on life, love and sexuality from these connections rather tha ...
... connection with Alcee Arobin, which opens new sensations and feelings to her. All of these relations critique the exclusivity of marriage, which suppose to embrace all needs and longings of the married person. Edna receives more knowledge on life, love and sexuality from these connections rather tha ...
Mediascape
... government agents attempt to uncover and expose other aspects, namely those pertaining to the immigrant’s relation to the state. The unveiling and discovery work conducted by the camera become signifying practices that necessarily involve some form of penetration, visual at the minimum. Dirty Pretty ...
... government agents attempt to uncover and expose other aspects, namely those pertaining to the immigrant’s relation to the state. The unveiling and discovery work conducted by the camera become signifying practices that necessarily involve some form of penetration, visual at the minimum. Dirty Pretty ...
Sex Differences in the Responses of the Human
... observed, consistent with our results, but greater activity in the amygdala itself was not found. However, these authors have recently conducted a follow-up study using shorter versions of their film stimuli (a design more sensitive to rapid changes in amygdala activity) and have obtained preliminar ...
... observed, consistent with our results, but greater activity in the amygdala itself was not found. However, these authors have recently conducted a follow-up study using shorter versions of their film stimuli (a design more sensitive to rapid changes in amygdala activity) and have obtained preliminar ...
A pluralist approach to sex and recombination
... been put to several different uses, or lost (e.g. gill arches, mammalian forelimbs). The factors maintaining sexual reproduction may be different from those which led to its evolution. Multiple selection pressures are the norm in evolutionary biology: for instance, we do not expect, nor do we ®nd, t ...
... been put to several different uses, or lost (e.g. gill arches, mammalian forelimbs). The factors maintaining sexual reproduction may be different from those which led to its evolution. Multiple selection pressures are the norm in evolutionary biology: for instance, we do not expect, nor do we ®nd, t ...
Voulgaris_Sexuality and Intellectualism Socrates Chapter
... A man named Pausanias, whose enduring homo-romantic relationship with fellow symposiast Agathon is of some significance as well as unusual in its longevity, delivers one such notable speech.9 In his oration, Pausanias distinguishes between what he terms Common and Heavenly Love, as modeled after the ...
... A man named Pausanias, whose enduring homo-romantic relationship with fellow symposiast Agathon is of some significance as well as unusual in its longevity, delivers one such notable speech.9 In his oration, Pausanias distinguishes between what he terms Common and Heavenly Love, as modeled after the ...
perceptions on the role of peer pressure in increasing hiv related
... effects of sexual risk taking behaviours such as unwanted pregnancies. It was also noted that there was inadequate communication among many close associates within the tertiary institution environment about HIV and sexual issues and practices as reflected by the lack of knowledge about the use of co ...
... effects of sexual risk taking behaviours such as unwanted pregnancies. It was also noted that there was inadequate communication among many close associates within the tertiary institution environment about HIV and sexual issues and practices as reflected by the lack of knowledge about the use of co ...
Intimate Partner Sexual Abuse - Oklahoma Coalition Against
... abuse on the victim and children. Consider asking an added question, no matter what theme is being addressed: “How does this form of abusive behavior affect a sexual relationship?” Programs that use the Duluth curriculum might consider adding that question to each control log. Facilitators can explo ...
... abuse on the victim and children. Consider asking an added question, no matter what theme is being addressed: “How does this form of abusive behavior affect a sexual relationship?” Programs that use the Duluth curriculum might consider adding that question to each control log. Facilitators can explo ...
Relational frame theory and the experimental analysis of human
... account of human sexuality, we do not take the view that evolutionary and biological variables are irrelevant to an understanding of human sexual behaviors (see Lalumiere & Quinsey, 1996; Quinsey & Lalumiere, 1995). At the present time, however, our primary concern is to identify and analyze the bas ...
... account of human sexuality, we do not take the view that evolutionary and biological variables are irrelevant to an understanding of human sexual behaviors (see Lalumiere & Quinsey, 1996; Quinsey & Lalumiere, 1995). At the present time, however, our primary concern is to identify and analyze the bas ...
Segregation and the Evolution of Sex Under Overdominant Selection
... Primarily sexual populations: Next, we consider a population that is nearly fully sexual with inbreeding. Taking the Taylor series of the eigenvalue around 1 ⫽ 1, the leading-order term simplifies to ...
... Primarily sexual populations: Next, we consider a population that is nearly fully sexual with inbreeding. Taking the Taylor series of the eigenvalue around 1 ⫽ 1, the leading-order term simplifies to ...
Clothes Make the (Wo)man: Marlene Dietrich and “Double Drag”
... she had in her closet at home, she proudly took responsibility for her look in all her movies. Much of this look had its origins in the gay and lesbian “underworld” of 1920s Berlin, Paris, and New York. The tuxedos and top hats that became her trademark had long been ...
... she had in her closet at home, she proudly took responsibility for her look in all her movies. Much of this look had its origins in the gay and lesbian “underworld” of 1920s Berlin, Paris, and New York. The tuxedos and top hats that became her trademark had long been ...
by KEMESHIA LAQUITA RANDLE YOLANDA MANORA
... “For Black women as well as Black men, it is axiomatic that if we do not define ourselves for ourselves, we will be defined by others—for their use and to our detriment. The development of self-identified Black women, ready to explore and pursue our power and interests within our communities, is a v ...
... “For Black women as well as Black men, it is axiomatic that if we do not define ourselves for ourselves, we will be defined by others—for their use and to our detriment. The development of self-identified Black women, ready to explore and pursue our power and interests within our communities, is a v ...
Sensory exploitation and sexual conflict
... in webs (e.g. Witt & Rovner 1982). Patterns such as this can be observed in many groups of animals, but constitute weak evidence at best in the absence of information on the order of events (Shaw 1995). The reason is simply that under all forms of origin, a female preference that falls within her co ...
... in webs (e.g. Witt & Rovner 1982). Patterns such as this can be observed in many groups of animals, but constitute weak evidence at best in the absence of information on the order of events (Shaw 1995). The reason is simply that under all forms of origin, a female preference that falls within her co ...
Sex as Leisure in the Shadow of Depression Abstract
... ing accurate data on the subject of sex. Third, Poria and Carr (2010) suggested that sex is omitted from academic discourse because it is perceived as a mundane activity, which is not sophisticated or prestigious enough to be worthy of academic attention. They suggested that leisure scholars prefer ...
... ing accurate data on the subject of sex. Third, Poria and Carr (2010) suggested that sex is omitted from academic discourse because it is perceived as a mundane activity, which is not sophisticated or prestigious enough to be worthy of academic attention. They suggested that leisure scholars prefer ...
RUNAWAY SEXUAL SELECTION LEADS TO GOOD GENES
... outcomes or conclusions in preliminary tests. In addition to the default instruction set and new instructions allowing organisms to set their mating type (male or female), develop mating displays, and set mating preferences, we also included instructions allowing organisms to alter their execution f ...
... outcomes or conclusions in preliminary tests. In addition to the default instruction set and new instructions allowing organisms to set their mating type (male or female), develop mating displays, and set mating preferences, we also included instructions allowing organisms to alter their execution f ...
The DSM Diagnostic Criteria for Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder
... normal testosterone levels, leading the authors to conclude that “neither total nor free testosterone is a reliable indicator of sexual drive among men with erectile dysfunction” (p. 720) [22]. In a more extensive study, Corona et al. examined a consecutive series of 1,647 men attending an outpatien ...
... normal testosterone levels, leading the authors to conclude that “neither total nor free testosterone is a reliable indicator of sexual drive among men with erectile dysfunction” (p. 720) [22]. In a more extensive study, Corona et al. examined a consecutive series of 1,647 men attending an outpatien ...
A Guide to Sexual Selection Theory
... multivariate because they reflect the coevolution of mating preferences, ornaments, and, in the case of the “good genes” process, variation in genetic quality. Moreover, the associations (linkage disequilibria) between traits or between preferences and traits are often crucial to understanding the ev ...
... multivariate because they reflect the coevolution of mating preferences, ornaments, and, in the case of the “good genes” process, variation in genetic quality. Moreover, the associations (linkage disequilibria) between traits or between preferences and traits are often crucial to understanding the ev ...
Altitude affects the reproductive performance in monoicous and
... plants to explore a range of distinct habitats, but not all variations in growth and reproductive traits result in different ecotypes (Reynolds and McLetchie, 2011). Along altitudinal gradients it is common to find many species at high altitude with a conservative approach, investing more in growth ...
... plants to explore a range of distinct habitats, but not all variations in growth and reproductive traits result in different ecotypes (Reynolds and McLetchie, 2011). Along altitudinal gradients it is common to find many species at high altitude with a conservative approach, investing more in growth ...
Intergroup bias toward “Group X”
... sexual partnerships, which generates intergroup bias because sex is considered as an essential part of life in contemporary Western societies (DePaulo & Morris, 2005). In fact, committed sexual relationships are widely considered the one “true” peer relationship and the only way to obtain “ideal sex ...
... sexual partnerships, which generates intergroup bias because sex is considered as an essential part of life in contemporary Western societies (DePaulo & Morris, 2005). In fact, committed sexual relationships are widely considered the one “true” peer relationship and the only way to obtain “ideal sex ...
Desk study policy and legal documents
... identities vary greatly. The term refers to the act of sex between men and may therefore involve men who identity as homosexual, gay bisexual, transgendered, intersexed or heterosexual. It can be used to denote a practice and/or group. A recent study lists kinds of sexual activities of MSM in Malawi ...
... identities vary greatly. The term refers to the act of sex between men and may therefore involve men who identity as homosexual, gay bisexual, transgendered, intersexed or heterosexual. It can be used to denote a practice and/or group. A recent study lists kinds of sexual activities of MSM in Malawi ...
A Cross-Cultural Analysis of the Behavior of Women and Men
... social sciences and reflect the influence of many scholars (see Gergen, 2001b). Within psychology, this approach has been expressed in postmodernist analyses of the variety of meanings of male and female within and across societies (e.g., Bohan, 1993; Gergen, 2001a; Hare-Mustin & Marecek, 1990). Psy ...
... social sciences and reflect the influence of many scholars (see Gergen, 2001b). Within psychology, this approach has been expressed in postmodernist analyses of the variety of meanings of male and female within and across societies (e.g., Bohan, 1993; Gergen, 2001a; Hare-Mustin & Marecek, 1990). Psy ...
A Guide for Parents - Ohana Policy Group
... engineering, we wanted to provide parents a tool that they could use when evaluating their child’s program. Unfortunately, only one program, the HealthTeacher (“1999-2006” version) gets our mere “nod” of approval and for this reason we strongly recommend parents take full advantage of the DOE’s “opt ...
... engineering, we wanted to provide parents a tool that they could use when evaluating their child’s program. Unfortunately, only one program, the HealthTeacher (“1999-2006” version) gets our mere “nod” of approval and for this reason we strongly recommend parents take full advantage of the DOE’s “opt ...