Phallic girls of pop: Nicki Minaj`s sampled anaconda and the
... women. These scenes are intercut between a jungle setting where the women wear black and simulate sexual acts with each other, and a gym setting where the other girls wear mainly white and Minaj wears bright pink as their ‘trainer’, and they jump around energetically to the beat of the music, this b ...
... women. These scenes are intercut between a jungle setting where the women wear black and simulate sexual acts with each other, and a gym setting where the other girls wear mainly white and Minaj wears bright pink as their ‘trainer’, and they jump around energetically to the beat of the music, this b ...
i THE INFLUENCE OF LADY CHATTERLEY`S SEXUAL
... decides to wait until later in the relationship or even marriage before “going all the way” (Solomon, 1988, p. 112). Stanley and Kowalski conclude that there is something seriously lacking in love if strong sexual desire and adequate performance are not readily available and that obsessive sexual de ...
... decides to wait until later in the relationship or even marriage before “going all the way” (Solomon, 1988, p. 112). Stanley and Kowalski conclude that there is something seriously lacking in love if strong sexual desire and adequate performance are not readily available and that obsessive sexual de ...
Sex chromosomes in willows - Epsilon Open Archive
... the same individual (e.g. stigma) which is therefore not released for cross pollination. This effect is reduced by dioecy. All of these forces might be involved simultaneously in the evolution of dioecy and do not exclude each other (Baker, 1984; Charlesworth & Guttman, 1999). The evolution of compl ...
... the same individual (e.g. stigma) which is therefore not released for cross pollination. This effect is reduced by dioecy. All of these forces might be involved simultaneously in the evolution of dioecy and do not exclude each other (Baker, 1984; Charlesworth & Guttman, 1999). The evolution of compl ...
THE FEMALE PHALLUS: On Alfred Kinsey`s sexual vitalism, the
... that everyone was different’ (Feld 2004: 216). Moreover, Condon maintained: Kinsey’s basic idea, if you were to put it in a nutshell, is that everyone’s sexuality is unique. Having collected over a million gall wasps, he discovered that none of those tiny insects was identical to another. He then to ...
... that everyone was different’ (Feld 2004: 216). Moreover, Condon maintained: Kinsey’s basic idea, if you were to put it in a nutshell, is that everyone’s sexuality is unique. Having collected over a million gall wasps, he discovered that none of those tiny insects was identical to another. He then to ...
Parent-Child Communication among African American
... communication and adolescent self-reported sexual behaviors. Whereas some studies measure parent-child sex communication through the perspective of the parent, others rely on adolescent reports. The present study seeks to clarify the relationship of parent-child communication to sexual risk behavior ...
... communication and adolescent self-reported sexual behaviors. Whereas some studies measure parent-child sex communication through the perspective of the parent, others rely on adolescent reports. The present study seeks to clarify the relationship of parent-child communication to sexual risk behavior ...
Convergent song preferences between female
... words: female choice, field crickets, Gryilus lineaticeps, Ormia, parasitoid, predation, sexual selection, tachinid flies. [Behav Ecol ...
... words: female choice, field crickets, Gryilus lineaticeps, Ormia, parasitoid, predation, sexual selection, tachinid flies. [Behav Ecol ...
Safer Sex - Region of Durham
... oral, vaginal, and anal intercourse; delaying first sexual intercourse; using protection, including barrier and hormonal methods, to prevent unintended pregnancy; using condoms and dental dams to protect against STIs) and identifying sources of information and support (e.g., doctor, nurse practition ...
... oral, vaginal, and anal intercourse; delaying first sexual intercourse; using protection, including barrier and hormonal methods, to prevent unintended pregnancy; using condoms and dental dams to protect against STIs) and identifying sources of information and support (e.g., doctor, nurse practition ...
The Role of Body Surveillance, Body Shame, and Body Self
... women for at least two primary reasons (i.e., not study only those with clinicallydiagnosable sexual problems). First, some researchers argue that it is important to adopt such a sociocultural view of women’s sexual problems in order to avoid specifying any one pattern of sexual experience as funct ...
... women for at least two primary reasons (i.e., not study only those with clinicallydiagnosable sexual problems). First, some researchers argue that it is important to adopt such a sociocultural view of women’s sexual problems in order to avoid specifying any one pattern of sexual experience as funct ...
Biology - Fairfield Area School District
... Unit Essential Question(s): 1. What is cell theory? 2. What is the structure and function of eukaryote organelles? 3. What is the structure and function of the cell membrane? 4. What are the similarities and differences between diffusion and osmosis? 5. How does the cell use active transport, endocy ...
... Unit Essential Question(s): 1. What is cell theory? 2. What is the structure and function of eukaryote organelles? 3. What is the structure and function of the cell membrane? 4. What are the similarities and differences between diffusion and osmosis? 5. How does the cell use active transport, endocy ...
Safeguarding Children and Young People from Sexual
... 1.2 The sexual exploitation of children and young people is a form of child sexual abuse. Working Together to Safeguard Children1 (2006) describes sexual abuse as follows: ‘Sexual abuse involves forcing or enticing a child or young person to take part in sexual activities, including prostitution, w ...
... 1.2 The sexual exploitation of children and young people is a form of child sexual abuse. Working Together to Safeguard Children1 (2006) describes sexual abuse as follows: ‘Sexual abuse involves forcing or enticing a child or young person to take part in sexual activities, including prostitution, w ...
Ascaris- Script Objective Summary FAQs QUIZ HOME Video Index
... The anterior end of the body bears a mouth which is terminal with triangular opening. The mouth is bounded by three rounded lips. One of them is mid-dorsal and two are ventro-lateral. The mid-dorsal lip is elliptical with central forbed and fleshy core. It has four sensory papillae. The two ventro- ...
... The anterior end of the body bears a mouth which is terminal with triangular opening. The mouth is bounded by three rounded lips. One of them is mid-dorsal and two are ventro-lateral. The mid-dorsal lip is elliptical with central forbed and fleshy core. It has four sensory papillae. The two ventro- ...
clinical practice guidelines for management of sexual dysfunctions
... paraphilias (problem of intention) and gender identity disorders (problem of identity). Problems of sexual orientation, i.e. homosexuality are not included in the nosological systems. Sexual dysfunctions Masters and Johnson (1966) first characterized the sexual response cycle as consisting of four ...
... paraphilias (problem of intention) and gender identity disorders (problem of identity). Problems of sexual orientation, i.e. homosexuality are not included in the nosological systems. Sexual dysfunctions Masters and Johnson (1966) first characterized the sexual response cycle as consisting of four ...
What Can Asexual Lineage Age Tell Us about the Maintenance of
... from two different studies presenting mitochondrial sequence–based evidence for the existence of ∼5,000,000-year-old asexual salamander lineages (Hedges et al. 1992; Spolsky et al. 1992). These findings raised awareness that asexual lineages may not be the dead-ends they were previously assumed to b ...
... from two different studies presenting mitochondrial sequence–based evidence for the existence of ∼5,000,000-year-old asexual salamander lineages (Hedges et al. 1992; Spolsky et al. 1992). These findings raised awareness that asexual lineages may not be the dead-ends they were previously assumed to b ...
Chapter 7. Sex Determining Mechanisms in Vertebrates
... In a study on the pond turtle Emys orbicularis, all individuals from eggs incubated at 2526°C became males, and all individuals from eggs incubated at 30-30.5°C became females (Zaborski et al. 1982). The gonadal cells of all males typed H-Y negative, as did blood cells of half of them; blood cells ...
... In a study on the pond turtle Emys orbicularis, all individuals from eggs incubated at 2526°C became males, and all individuals from eggs incubated at 30-30.5°C became females (Zaborski et al. 1982). The gonadal cells of all males typed H-Y negative, as did blood cells of half of them; blood cells ...
(WFSBP) Guidelines for the biological treatment of paraphilias
... there is increasingly effective treatment available. The validity however of paraphilias as a medical diagnosis is ambiguous in that they are excluded in the mental health legislation of many nations as a basis for compulsory detention (Gordon 2008). Additionally further debate and greater clarity i ...
... there is increasingly effective treatment available. The validity however of paraphilias as a medical diagnosis is ambiguous in that they are excluded in the mental health legislation of many nations as a basis for compulsory detention (Gordon 2008). Additionally further debate and greater clarity i ...
Evolution Jeopardy
... A type of asexual reproduction in which the parent cell divides itself in half to produce an offspring ...
... A type of asexual reproduction in which the parent cell divides itself in half to produce an offspring ...
The Role of Sexual Communication in Committed Relationships
... immediately. My email is [email protected]. If someone reads this, it might make me feel somewhat better about spending countless amounts of hours writing it; also I will probably buy you ice cream or a dessert of your choice. If you are reading this, you should also know about some of the key p ...
... immediately. My email is [email protected]. If someone reads this, it might make me feel somewhat better about spending countless amounts of hours writing it; also I will probably buy you ice cream or a dessert of your choice. If you are reading this, you should also know about some of the key p ...
DigitalTaxonomicGuide [Compatibility Mode]
... Anthophyta produce seeds and fruit. A fruit develops when the flower is pollinated. Seed develops inside the endosperm of fruit. The fruit’s endosperm tissue nourishes embryo. Ovules develop within ovary of carpel. In Anthophyta, female and male gametophytes are part of the flower. Some species have ...
... Anthophyta produce seeds and fruit. A fruit develops when the flower is pollinated. Seed develops inside the endosperm of fruit. The fruit’s endosperm tissue nourishes embryo. Ovules develop within ovary of carpel. In Anthophyta, female and male gametophytes are part of the flower. Some species have ...
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 ...
A validation and reduced form of the Female Condom Attitudes Scale
... 2000) of size N from the original data. In any given sample, some cases may appear multiple times whereas other cases may not be selected at all. Thus, there is variation among the bootstrap samples. The bootstrap samples are then used to construct an empirical sampling distribution which is then us ...
... 2000) of size N from the original data. In any given sample, some cases may appear multiple times whereas other cases may not be selected at all. Thus, there is variation among the bootstrap samples. The bootstrap samples are then used to construct an empirical sampling distribution which is then us ...
Curriculum Guide Template DRAFT
... c. Communication among cells within an organism. Learner Outcome: With 80% accuracy, the learner will be able to • Identify and describe the structure and function of the nucleus, plasma membrane, cell wall, mitochondrion, vacuole, chloroplast, and ribosome. • Demonstrate the use of microscope techn ...
... c. Communication among cells within an organism. Learner Outcome: With 80% accuracy, the learner will be able to • Identify and describe the structure and function of the nucleus, plasma membrane, cell wall, mitochondrion, vacuole, chloroplast, and ribosome. • Demonstrate the use of microscope techn ...
Assessing the Effects of an STD Educational
... behavioral counseling to prevent STDs for all sexually active adolescents and adults at increased risk for STDs. High-intensity behavioral counseling is defined as multiple counseling sessions. There is insufficient evidence to support behavioral counseling in non-sexually active adolescents and adu ...
... behavioral counseling to prevent STDs for all sexually active adolescents and adults at increased risk for STDs. High-intensity behavioral counseling is defined as multiple counseling sessions. There is insufficient evidence to support behavioral counseling in non-sexually active adolescents and adu ...
A GUIDE FOR INDIVIDUALS AFFECTED BY SEXUAL ASSAULT IN
... When someone else deliberately gives a person these drugs in order to sexually violate them, or takes advantage of a person sexually when they are in a vulnerable state, a sexual assault has occurred. Even if a drug (such as alcohol) is willingly consumed by a person, that person may be too intoxica ...
... When someone else deliberately gives a person these drugs in order to sexually violate them, or takes advantage of a person sexually when they are in a vulnerable state, a sexual assault has occurred. Even if a drug (such as alcohol) is willingly consumed by a person, that person may be too intoxica ...
A Guide for Parents - Ohana Policy Group
... Young girls may think, “Well my partner always wore a condom, so I am safe.” Then one day she wakes up and wonders why she suddenly has these unsightly vaginal warts because she knows her boyfriend always wore a condom. Or when she is twenty-four years old, married and wants to start a family. Imagi ...
... Young girls may think, “Well my partner always wore a condom, so I am safe.” Then one day she wakes up and wonders why she suddenly has these unsightly vaginal warts because she knows her boyfriend always wore a condom. Or when she is twenty-four years old, married and wants to start a family. Imagi ...
Do Sex and Violence Sell? - American Psychological Association
... Based on evolutionary theory, we propose that people are hardwired to pay attention to violent and sexual cues (Buss & Duntley, 2006; Maner, Gailliot, Rouby, & Miller, 2007). Proponents of evolutionary theory argue that attention is selective because the mind evolved from an environment in which par ...
... Based on evolutionary theory, we propose that people are hardwired to pay attention to violent and sexual cues (Buss & Duntley, 2006; Maner, Gailliot, Rouby, & Miller, 2007). Proponents of evolutionary theory argue that attention is selective because the mind evolved from an environment in which par ...
Sexual reproduction
Sexual reproduction is a form of reproduction where two morphologically distinct types of specialized reproductive cells called gametes fuse together, involving a female's large ovum (or egg) and a male's smaller sperm. Each gamete contains half the number of chromosomes of normal cells. They are created by a specialized type of cell division, which only occurs in eukaryotic cells, known as meiosis. The two gametes fuse during fertilization to produce DNA replication and the creation of a single-celled zygote which includes genetic material from both gametes. In a process called genetic recombination, genetic material (DNA) joins up so that homologous chromosome sequences are aligned with each other, and this is followed by exchange of genetic information. Two rounds of cell division then produce four daughter cells with half the number of chromosomes from each original parent cell, and the same number of chromosomes as both parents, though self-fertilization can occur. For instance, in human reproduction each human cell contains 46 chromosomes, 23 pairs, except gamete cells, which only contain 23 chromosomes, so the child will have 23 chromosomes from each parent genetically recombined into 23 pairs. Cell division initiates the development of a new individual organism in multicellular organisms, including animals and plants, for the vast majority of whom this is the primary method of reproduction. A species is defined as a taxonomic rank. A species is often defined as the largest group of organisms where two hybrids are capable of reproducing fertile offspring, typically using sexual reproduction, although the species problem encompasses a series of difficult related questions that often come up when biologists define the word species. The evolution of sexual reproduction is a major puzzle because asexual reproduction should be able to outcompete it as every young organism created can bear its own young. This implies that an asexual population has an intrinsic capacity to grow more rapidly with each generation. This 50% cost is a fitness disadvantage of sexual reproduction. The two-fold cost of sex includes this cost and the fact that any organism can only pass on 50% of its own genes to its offspring. One definite advantage of sexual reproduction is that it prevents the accumulation of genetic mutations.Sexual selection is a mode of natural selection in which some individuals out-reproduce others of a population because they are better at securing mates for sexual reproduction. It has been described as ""a powerful evolutionary force that does not exist in asexual populations""Prokaryotes reproduce through asexual reproduction but may display processes similar to sexual reproduction (mechanisms for lateral gene transfer such as bacterial conjugation, transformation and transduction), but they do not lead to reproduction. In prokaryotes, the initial cell has additional or transformed genetic material.