Key Populations in High-, Low-, and Middle
... higher-risk behaviours, are at increased risk of HIV irrespective of the epidemic type or local context”. As many as 40-50% of all HIV infections among adults worldwide may be attributable to key populations, and in most epidemic contexts they have much greater risk of HIV than do other populations. ...
... higher-risk behaviours, are at increased risk of HIV irrespective of the epidemic type or local context”. As many as 40-50% of all HIV infections among adults worldwide may be attributable to key populations, and in most epidemic contexts they have much greater risk of HIV than do other populations. ...
HUMAN SPERM COMPETITION
... more interested in copulating with him. These effects were independent of relationship satisfaction, total time since last copulation, and total time spent apart, which rules out several alternative explanations (e.g., that men are simply “sexually frustrated”). These perceptual changes may motivate ...
... more interested in copulating with him. These effects were independent of relationship satisfaction, total time since last copulation, and total time spent apart, which rules out several alternative explanations (e.g., that men are simply “sexually frustrated”). These perceptual changes may motivate ...
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... and female differences in injury and osteoarthritic risk, but there is disagreement over the empirical evidence of this trait (Byl et al., 2000). This angle has been linked to increased likelihood of patellofemoral pain and the increased work force needed around the hip for a wider pelvis (Binder an ...
... and female differences in injury and osteoarthritic risk, but there is disagreement over the empirical evidence of this trait (Byl et al., 2000). This angle has been linked to increased likelihood of patellofemoral pain and the increased work force needed around the hip for a wider pelvis (Binder an ...
`The Flowers of Friendship`: Gertrude Stein and
... Stein: The Language that rises,3 is a negative assessment rather of Hugnet, arguing that the immature, over-lengthy Enfances exasperated Stein and that her irritation is apparent in her transposition of the original. Dydo presents aspects of the personal side of Hugnet and Stein’s friendship to argu ...
... Stein: The Language that rises,3 is a negative assessment rather of Hugnet, arguing that the immature, over-lengthy Enfances exasperated Stein and that her irritation is apparent in her transposition of the original. Dydo presents aspects of the personal side of Hugnet and Stein’s friendship to argu ...
Full Report
... indicates that future programs need to continue to maximize the use of the mass media. Programs should also increase involvement of community-based organizations and religious groups and other appropriate media to reach men, such as during sports hours. As Internet use continues to grow, programs sh ...
... indicates that future programs need to continue to maximize the use of the mass media. Programs should also increase involvement of community-based organizations and religious groups and other appropriate media to reach men, such as during sports hours. As Internet use continues to grow, programs sh ...
Slipping into the Ha-Ha - The University of Sydney
... it, are undone."7 In using bawdy humor Austen announces her "knowingness," since laughter, like sexuality, is associated with agency. While I am not drawing any comparison between Maria Bertram and the novelist, I am saying thatAusten's bawdy humor ignores locked "gates," pushes beyond "spikes," and ...
... it, are undone."7 In using bawdy humor Austen announces her "knowingness," since laughter, like sexuality, is associated with agency. While I am not drawing any comparison between Maria Bertram and the novelist, I am saying thatAusten's bawdy humor ignores locked "gates," pushes beyond "spikes," and ...
Bias in Psychotherapy with BDSM Clients
... nearly 20,000 Australian adults found that men involved in BDSM scored higher on scales of psychological wellbeing than other men (Richters, Grulich, Visser, Smith, & Rissel, 2003). In an Australian Associated Press interview following the study, lead researcher Juliet Richters concluded that BDSM i ...
... nearly 20,000 Australian adults found that men involved in BDSM scored higher on scales of psychological wellbeing than other men (Richters, Grulich, Visser, Smith, & Rissel, 2003). In an Australian Associated Press interview following the study, lead researcher Juliet Richters concluded that BDSM i ...
Dreams, images and emotions associated with propofol anaesthesia
... thoughts or images on recovery from the anaesthetic. The patients were randomly allocated to one of the following groups: total intravenous anaesthesia with propofol (TIVA group), propofol induction followed by maintenance of anaesthesia with nitrous oxide and isoflurane (propofol induction group) a ...
... thoughts or images on recovery from the anaesthetic. The patients were randomly allocated to one of the following groups: total intravenous anaesthesia with propofol (TIVA group), propofol induction followed by maintenance of anaesthesia with nitrous oxide and isoflurane (propofol induction group) a ...
Personal Ethics and Fraudster Motivation: The Missing Link in Fraud
... revealed that 76% of the respondents perceived fraudster as an egoistic person who is intelligent and knowledgeable about controls but has a low personal ethics. 83% of the respondent agreed that a person with low personal ethics has a higher propensity / motivation to commit fraud than a person wit ...
... revealed that 76% of the respondents perceived fraudster as an egoistic person who is intelligent and knowledgeable about controls but has a low personal ethics. 83% of the respondent agreed that a person with low personal ethics has a higher propensity / motivation to commit fraud than a person wit ...
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... fundamentally a social construct. According to anti-pornography feminists, it is the eroticization of dominance and submission that creates the gender difference in patriarchal societies. Because men held and hold power over women, it has been the content of what men find sexually attractive about w ...
... fundamentally a social construct. According to anti-pornography feminists, it is the eroticization of dominance and submission that creates the gender difference in patriarchal societies. Because men held and hold power over women, it has been the content of what men find sexually attractive about w ...
Tom Reichert
... Current appointment: Presently, Professor and Head of the Department of Advertising and Public Relations in the Henry W. Grady College of Journalism & Mass Communication at the University of Georgia. Our program is top-ranked globally for scholarship and preparing students for the professions. The d ...
... Current appointment: Presently, Professor and Head of the Department of Advertising and Public Relations in the Henry W. Grady College of Journalism & Mass Communication at the University of Georgia. Our program is top-ranked globally for scholarship and preparing students for the professions. The d ...
What Can Asexual Lineage Age Tell Us about the Maintenance of
... included some asexual taxa where asexual lineages have been documented but their age has not been estimated (e.g., the weevil Aramigus and all included plant taxa), with the goal of emphasizing that asexual age estimates are still needed for many taxa. When more than one estimate of asexual lineage ...
... included some asexual taxa where asexual lineages have been documented but their age has not been estimated (e.g., the weevil Aramigus and all included plant taxa), with the goal of emphasizing that asexual age estimates are still needed for many taxa. When more than one estimate of asexual lineage ...
Romantic Love Communication - OhioLINK Electronic Theses and
... The importance of an equitable balance in relationships is not something new. Marriage therapists have been some of the strongest proponents of the equity perspective. For example, Sager (1976) values using marriage contracts when working with couples; the idea of individual marriage contracts has b ...
... The importance of an equitable balance in relationships is not something new. Marriage therapists have been some of the strongest proponents of the equity perspective. For example, Sager (1976) values using marriage contracts when working with couples; the idea of individual marriage contracts has b ...
Roman Homosexuality
... notorious case of the old Loeb Library version of Martial), as if to shield vulnerable young people from some potential contamination. The type of sophisticated scholarship that could easily be found on most other aspects of ancient Greek and Roman lives, especially after the rise of social history, ...
... notorious case of the old Loeb Library version of Martial), as if to shield vulnerable young people from some potential contamination. The type of sophisticated scholarship that could easily be found on most other aspects of ancient Greek and Roman lives, especially after the rise of social history, ...
Sex and the Supremacy of Christ
... • We are to practice and pursue sexual relations in holiness and honor (“each one of you [is to] know how to control his own body [KJV: “possess his vessel”; RSV: “take a wife for himself”] in holiness and honor”—1 Thess. 4:4). • Spouses are not to “deprive one another [sexually], except perhaps by ...
... • We are to practice and pursue sexual relations in holiness and honor (“each one of you [is to] know how to control his own body [KJV: “possess his vessel”; RSV: “take a wife for himself”] in holiness and honor”—1 Thess. 4:4). • Spouses are not to “deprive one another [sexually], except perhaps by ...
POPULATION BASED SURVEY ON KNOWLEDGE AND QUALITY OF LIFE PERCEPTION ON ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION AMONG DIABETIC AND NONDIABETIC ATTRIBUTES, PENANG,
... ED suffer from a multitude of problems, ranging from depression, loss of self‐esteem, worthlessness, workplace inattention and concentration loss, once they experience a failure to erect 3. Little is known about impact of erectile dysfunction and the effect of its subse ...
... ED suffer from a multitude of problems, ranging from depression, loss of self‐esteem, worthlessness, workplace inattention and concentration loss, once they experience a failure to erect 3. Little is known about impact of erectile dysfunction and the effect of its subse ...
PDF file, free to read, of the ECF article. - Eighteenth
... practise archery.”10 In contrast to many medical writers, authors of popular conduct books not only criticized women who joined in active sports but also equated a frail constitution with womanliness. The opinions of James Fordyce and John Gregory were typical: Fordyce’s sermon reads, “Nature has en ...
... practise archery.”10 In contrast to many medical writers, authors of popular conduct books not only criticized women who joined in active sports but also equated a frail constitution with womanliness. The opinions of James Fordyce and John Gregory were typical: Fordyce’s sermon reads, “Nature has en ...
R. v. Sharpe, [2001] 1 S.C.R. 45, 2001 SCC 2 Her Majesty the
... connected to this objective. Parliament is not required to adduce scientific proof based on concrete evidence that the possession of child pornography causes harm to children. Rather, a reasoned apprehension of harm will suffice. Applying this test, the evidence establishes several connections betwe ...
... connected to this objective. Parliament is not required to adduce scientific proof based on concrete evidence that the possession of child pornography causes harm to children. Rather, a reasoned apprehension of harm will suffice. Applying this test, the evidence establishes several connections betwe ...
PDF File 598.8 KB - University of Tasmania
... Notwithstanding these arguments the Institute is firmly of the view that the law should be changed to allow same sex couples to be assessed as applicants for adoption in the case of local placement adoption and known child adoptions. The Institute is persuaded that this is in the best interests of c ...
... Notwithstanding these arguments the Institute is firmly of the view that the law should be changed to allow same sex couples to be assessed as applicants for adoption in the case of local placement adoption and known child adoptions. The Institute is persuaded that this is in the best interests of c ...
Condom Semiotics - UC Berkeley Sociology Department
... from the artificial structures of an interview situation. We learn not only what people may say when asked, but what they say in ordinary conversation. The journals are free from interview effects, including respondents’ tendency to give answers they believe the interviewer wants to hear. Furthermor ...
... from the artificial structures of an interview situation. We learn not only what people may say when asked, but what they say in ordinary conversation. The journals are free from interview effects, including respondents’ tendency to give answers they believe the interviewer wants to hear. Furthermor ...
A Phallic Play: Examing 5th Century Cultural References
... Lysistrata’s Context Lysistrata was first performed in a tumultuous time in Athens’s history. Originally performed at the Lenea festival of 411 BCE, it is one of Aristophanes’ peace plays (Henderson 153, in Yale Classics). These plays all advocated for an end to the Peloponnesian war and peace with ...
... Lysistrata’s Context Lysistrata was first performed in a tumultuous time in Athens’s history. Originally performed at the Lenea festival of 411 BCE, it is one of Aristophanes’ peace plays (Henderson 153, in Yale Classics). These plays all advocated for an end to the Peloponnesian war and peace with ...
Toril Moi From Femininity to Finitude: Freud, Lacan, and Feminism
... At the same time as I was reading Freud with Beauvoir and MerleauPonty, I was also studying Ludwig Wittgenstein, J. L. Austin, and Stanley Cavell. Their understanding of language and meaning made the postSaussurean view of language that underpins Lacan’s theory appear flawed. I also came to feel inc ...
... At the same time as I was reading Freud with Beauvoir and MerleauPonty, I was also studying Ludwig Wittgenstein, J. L. Austin, and Stanley Cavell. Their understanding of language and meaning made the postSaussurean view of language that underpins Lacan’s theory appear flawed. I also came to feel inc ...