The scope and strength of sexspecific selection in genome evolution
... et al., 2010) and play a significant role in determining rates of both adaptive and neutral change for gene sequence, gene expression and genome structure. This is reinforced by the disproportionately large effect that sexually antagonistic loci are predicted to have on genetic variation for fitness ...
... et al., 2010) and play a significant role in determining rates of both adaptive and neutral change for gene sequence, gene expression and genome structure. This is reinforced by the disproportionately large effect that sexually antagonistic loci are predicted to have on genetic variation for fitness ...
final final final
... ethical guidance that can only be given by the PR professionals. But, to really assist an organization to be accountable for its conduct, the professionals should dispense with the prevailing ethical paradigm of public relations as it is unsuitable for such a task. At least, this seems to be Corneli ...
... ethical guidance that can only be given by the PR professionals. But, to really assist an organization to be accountable for its conduct, the professionals should dispense with the prevailing ethical paradigm of public relations as it is unsuitable for such a task. At least, this seems to be Corneli ...
Sex Trafficking in the Tourism Industry
... Sex trafficking victims are classified differently from sex workers. Sex workers are defined as consenting adults over the age of 18 years, while sex trafficking laborers are viewed as non-consenting and often under the age of 18 years [17]. Sex trafficking for profit includes activities like pornog ...
... Sex trafficking victims are classified differently from sex workers. Sex workers are defined as consenting adults over the age of 18 years, while sex trafficking laborers are viewed as non-consenting and often under the age of 18 years [17]. Sex trafficking for profit includes activities like pornog ...
What do isogamous organisms teach us about sex and the two sexes?
... gametes have not yet become the sole resource provider. In some algae, the size difference between male and female gametes relates to the number of cell divisions of the mother cell, which may differ by only one division [46,47]. With many other species, gametes in a strict sense do not exist at all ...
... gametes have not yet become the sole resource provider. In some algae, the size difference between male and female gametes relates to the number of cell divisions of the mother cell, which may differ by only one division [46,47]. With many other species, gametes in a strict sense do not exist at all ...
What do isogamous organisms teach us about sex and
... gametes have not yet become the sole resource provider. In some algae, the size difference between male and female gametes relates to the number of cell divisions of the mother cell, which may differ by only one division [46,47]. With many other species, gametes in a strict sense do not exist at all ...
... gametes have not yet become the sole resource provider. In some algae, the size difference between male and female gametes relates to the number of cell divisions of the mother cell, which may differ by only one division [46,47]. With many other species, gametes in a strict sense do not exist at all ...
Pornography
... Apparently the commonplace left insight that mediated images can be tools for legitimizing inequality holds true for an analysis of CBS or CNN, but evaporates when the image is of a woman having a penis thrust into her throat with such force that she gags. In that case, for unexplained reasons, we ...
... Apparently the commonplace left insight that mediated images can be tools for legitimizing inequality holds true for an analysis of CBS or CNN, but evaporates when the image is of a woman having a penis thrust into her throat with such force that she gags. In that case, for unexplained reasons, we ...
The Raul Hilberg Memorial Lecture The Failure(s) of Ethics:
... profane. Value judgments affect everything we do: from the ways that individuals spend their money to the interests that nations defend. Taken in this sense, it can be argued that every person, community, and nation is ethical. All of them have normative beliefs and make evaluative judgments. Ethics ...
... profane. Value judgments affect everything we do: from the ways that individuals spend their money to the interests that nations defend. Taken in this sense, it can be argued that every person, community, and nation is ethical. All of them have normative beliefs and make evaluative judgments. Ethics ...
information ethics in the knowledge society
... behaviors. Codes of ethics are bases of a system of discipline for information professions. In a code, the professions its members what they should consider when faced with an ethical dilemma. But codes can not provide everything that is required to cope with the moral ambiguities which are seen in ...
... behaviors. Codes of ethics are bases of a system of discipline for information professions. In a code, the professions its members what they should consider when faced with an ethical dilemma. But codes can not provide everything that is required to cope with the moral ambiguities which are seen in ...
Standing Against Sexual Harassment
... the resulting emotional and psychological turmoil she experiences in the work environment. And she may be torn by the conflict between reporting the incident or enduring the harassment in silence. The following is a list of some of the most serious unlawful employer actions that can confront victims ...
... the resulting emotional and psychological turmoil she experiences in the work environment. And she may be torn by the conflict between reporting the incident or enduring the harassment in silence. The following is a list of some of the most serious unlawful employer actions that can confront victims ...
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... masculine/feminine they think they are and how masculine/feminine they exhibit themselves to others. In the present study, the Adult Gender-Variance scale had an internal consistency coefficient of α = .85. This scale was able to significantly distinguish between the three levels of gender-variant i ...
... masculine/feminine they think they are and how masculine/feminine they exhibit themselves to others. In the present study, the Adult Gender-Variance scale had an internal consistency coefficient of α = .85. This scale was able to significantly distinguish between the three levels of gender-variant i ...
American Perceptions of Sexual Violence: A FrameWorks Research Report
... sexual violence are confusing. Experts argue that cultural ideas about sexuality set a context in which sexual violence can occur. The most significant and important aspect of the expert discourse on sexual violence is a consistent contextualization of the issue. In others words, experts explained w ...
... sexual violence are confusing. Experts argue that cultural ideas about sexuality set a context in which sexual violence can occur. The most significant and important aspect of the expert discourse on sexual violence is a consistent contextualization of the issue. In others words, experts explained w ...
Sexual Attraction to Clients: The Human Therapist and
... The classical view of countertransference, as first set forth by Freud, became the predominant view. The defining characteristics were as follows: (a) The therapist’s reaction is irrational or distorting—that is, a transference; and (b) the therapist is reacting to the client’s transference. Propone ...
... The classical view of countertransference, as first set forth by Freud, became the predominant view. The defining characteristics were as follows: (a) The therapist’s reaction is irrational or distorting—that is, a transference; and (b) the therapist is reacting to the client’s transference. Propone ...
The Ape That Thought It Was a Peacock: Does Evolutionary
... In this section, we look at the theoretical underpinnings of the MCFC model—sexual selection theory and parental investment theory—and ask whether these theories apply to human beings. We argue that they do indeed apply, and that they provide a better account of certain psychological sex differences ...
... In this section, we look at the theoretical underpinnings of the MCFC model—sexual selection theory and parental investment theory—and ask whether these theories apply to human beings. We argue that they do indeed apply, and that they provide a better account of certain psychological sex differences ...
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES CRIMINAL PROSECUTION AND HIV-RELATED RISKY BEHAVIOR Adeline Delavande
... individuals infected with HIV who intentionally or knowingly infect or expose others to HIV.”3 Penalties for breaking the law range from a minimum of one year to a maximum of life in prison (Wolf and Vezina, 2004). The certification by states of the criminalization of exposure to HIV comes from the ...
... individuals infected with HIV who intentionally or knowingly infect or expose others to HIV.”3 Penalties for breaking the law range from a minimum of one year to a maximum of life in prison (Wolf and Vezina, 2004). The certification by states of the criminalization of exposure to HIV comes from the ...
between men
... Definitions of sexual behaviour often reflect definitions of sexual identity or gender _ the social roles that men and women are expected to play. These social roles vary from society to society and are not always defined by an individual’s physical sex. Not everyone with a penis considers himself _ ...
... Definitions of sexual behaviour often reflect definitions of sexual identity or gender _ the social roles that men and women are expected to play. These social roles vary from society to society and are not always defined by an individual’s physical sex. Not everyone with a penis considers himself _ ...
Key Points
... bargaining, freedom of expression and fair trade. In 1960, 20% of the world’s population living in the richest countries had 30 times the income of the poorest 20%. By 1997, the richest were 74 times richer. The Ethics Officers Association is exploring the feasibility of developing a standardized ...
... bargaining, freedom of expression and fair trade. In 1960, 20% of the world’s population living in the richest countries had 30 times the income of the poorest 20%. By 1997, the richest were 74 times richer. The Ethics Officers Association is exploring the feasibility of developing a standardized ...
Ape That Thought It Was a Peacock
... In this section, we look at the theoretical underpinnings of the MCFC model—sexual selection theory and parental investment theory—and ask whether these theories apply to human beings. We argue that they do indeed apply, and that they provide a better account of certain psychological sex differences ...
... In this section, we look at the theoretical underpinnings of the MCFC model—sexual selection theory and parental investment theory—and ask whether these theories apply to human beings. We argue that they do indeed apply, and that they provide a better account of certain psychological sex differences ...
sample chapter
... doing ethics. However, people sometimes allow their emotions to overtake good reasoning; when this happens, it does not provide a good foundation for ethics-related decisions. Evaluations generated through the practice of ethics require a balance of emotion and reason. Throughout history, people, ba ...
... doing ethics. However, people sometimes allow their emotions to overtake good reasoning; when this happens, it does not provide a good foundation for ethics-related decisions. Evaluations generated through the practice of ethics require a balance of emotion and reason. Throughout history, people, ba ...
A Guide to Sexual Selection Theory
... ornaments and subsequently become selected owing to their association with the ornament. Fisher realized that this self-reinforcing process could explain the huge exaggeration of sexual ornaments observed in many organisms. Interestingly, Fisher’s arguments apply to arbitrary ornaments. In other wor ...
... ornaments and subsequently become selected owing to their association with the ornament. Fisher realized that this self-reinforcing process could explain the huge exaggeration of sexual ornaments observed in many organisms. Interestingly, Fisher’s arguments apply to arbitrary ornaments. In other wor ...
- TRAP@NCI - National College of Ireland
... showed that in 1990, 48% of the respondents viewed religion as being very important to their lives (Halman, Inglehart, Díez-Medrano, Luijkx, Moreno and Basáñez, 2008). The same survey was conducted again in 2000, where only 33% of the people surveyed felt religion was very important, a drop of 15%. ...
... showed that in 1990, 48% of the respondents viewed religion as being very important to their lives (Halman, Inglehart, Díez-Medrano, Luijkx, Moreno and Basáñez, 2008). The same survey was conducted again in 2000, where only 33% of the people surveyed felt religion was very important, a drop of 15%. ...
Homophobia to heterosexism: constructs in need
... The conceptualisations in these definitions stem from the early 1960’s. Prior to 1967, scholarly writings on homosexuality both mirrored and legitimised the negative attitudes about the ‘sin’ of homosexuality, the ‘sickness’ of gays and the ‘unhealthiness’ of the homosexual lifestyle. Early causes o ...
... The conceptualisations in these definitions stem from the early 1960’s. Prior to 1967, scholarly writings on homosexuality both mirrored and legitimised the negative attitudes about the ‘sin’ of homosexuality, the ‘sickness’ of gays and the ‘unhealthiness’ of the homosexual lifestyle. Early causes o ...
Ethical Concerns in Public Administration
... politico-administrative system. What is disturbing is that a long legacy of unethical practices in governance is likely to enhance the tolerance level for administrative immorality. In most developing nations having a colonial history, the chasm between the people and the government continues to be ...
... politico-administrative system. What is disturbing is that a long legacy of unethical practices in governance is likely to enhance the tolerance level for administrative immorality. In most developing nations having a colonial history, the chasm between the people and the government continues to be ...
Chapter 26A - Behavior Analysis, Autism, Procrastination
... girl in a little boy’s body. As long as I can remember, I always preferred girls’ clothes. But they wouldn’t let me wear my girls’ clothes in school. I more or less stopped wearing them, even at home, when I was about 13. People were giving me too much grief. When I was in grade school, I read the e ...
... girl in a little boy’s body. As long as I can remember, I always preferred girls’ clothes. But they wouldn’t let me wear my girls’ clothes in school. I more or less stopped wearing them, even at home, when I was about 13. People were giving me too much grief. When I was in grade school, I read the e ...
FROM PREMATURE EJACULATION TO ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION
... anxiety and depression. 48% of PTSD subjects had life time major depression. Correlation between GAD and depression are very strong. Subjects with current GAD have 39% major depression or 22% has dysthymia. In GAD patients with lifetime psychiatric illness there was history of major depression in 62 ...
... anxiety and depression. 48% of PTSD subjects had life time major depression. Correlation between GAD and depression are very strong. Subjects with current GAD have 39% major depression or 22% has dysthymia. In GAD patients with lifetime psychiatric illness there was history of major depression in 62 ...
Lineage Selection and the Maintenance of Sex - Université Paris-Sud
... environments) may even be more effective at providing long-term advantages. Indeed it seems very unlikely that these mechanisms can act fast enough to prevent the extinction of sexuals that is predicted to occur in very short periods of time: a single asexual appearing in a population of 1 million s ...
... environments) may even be more effective at providing long-term advantages. Indeed it seems very unlikely that these mechanisms can act fast enough to prevent the extinction of sexuals that is predicted to occur in very short periods of time: a single asexual appearing in a population of 1 million s ...