Managing the Media Monster: The Influence of Media
... young person to learn from what they were seeing or hearing.[10] Young people today also have unprecedented access to pornography through the Internet and other new media technologies, such as cell phones with video screens. ...
... young person to learn from what they were seeing or hearing.[10] Young people today also have unprecedented access to pornography through the Internet and other new media technologies, such as cell phones with video screens. ...
Managing the Media Monster - California STD/HIV Prevention
... young person to learn from what they were seeing or hearing.[10] Young people today also have unprecedented access to pornography through the Internet and other new media technologies, such as cell phones with video screens. ...
... young person to learn from what they were seeing or hearing.[10] Young people today also have unprecedented access to pornography through the Internet and other new media technologies, such as cell phones with video screens. ...
POPPERS (AMYL NITRITE)
... can cause heart failure in some circumstances. Nitrites have also been linked to rupturing of small blood vessels especially in the brain. The accidental or deliberate swallowing of nitrites can be very dangerous and even fatal. Although nitrites can cause heart-rate to increase they are actually ca ...
... can cause heart failure in some circumstances. Nitrites have also been linked to rupturing of small blood vessels especially in the brain. The accidental or deliberate swallowing of nitrites can be very dangerous and even fatal. Although nitrites can cause heart-rate to increase they are actually ca ...
Dimensions of Individuals` Judgements about Sexual Attraction
... impedes research into the measurement of sexual orientation. Existing measurements of sexual orientation rely on partial or incompletely empirical research. The present study identified promising avenues for development of credible definitions, theories, and measurements of sexual orientation: (a) m ...
... impedes research into the measurement of sexual orientation. Existing measurements of sexual orientation rely on partial or incompletely empirical research. The present study identified promising avenues for development of credible definitions, theories, and measurements of sexual orientation: (a) m ...
Polyandry as a mediator of sexual selection before and after mating
... In bronze-winged jacanas, not all males in a harem get eggs to incubate, but females appear to ‘bribe’ such males to stay by allowing them copulations [27]. If males without a clutch still father some young, this should reduce the variance in reproductive success among males. Still, it is not entire ...
... In bronze-winged jacanas, not all males in a harem get eggs to incubate, but females appear to ‘bribe’ such males to stay by allowing them copulations [27]. If males without a clutch still father some young, this should reduce the variance in reproductive success among males. Still, it is not entire ...
Sexuality for the Man With Cancer
... People vary a great deal in their sexual attitudes and practices. This makes it hard to define “normal.” Some couples like to have sex every day. For others, once a month is enough. Many people see oral sex (using the mouth or tongue) as a normal part of sex, but some believe it is not OK. “Normal” ...
... People vary a great deal in their sexual attitudes and practices. This makes it hard to define “normal.” Some couples like to have sex every day. For others, once a month is enough. Many people see oral sex (using the mouth or tongue) as a normal part of sex, but some believe it is not OK. “Normal” ...
THE UNITED STATES OF RAPE: A THEORY OF RAPE CULTURE
... higher (Brownmiller, 1975; Sanday, 1981). One might also argue that attempts to increase the value of women’s sexual choices (even if it is only valuing their choice to refuse and not also the choice to consent) are attempts to change the social ideologies and practices that may support sexual viole ...
... higher (Brownmiller, 1975; Sanday, 1981). One might also argue that attempts to increase the value of women’s sexual choices (even if it is only valuing their choice to refuse and not also the choice to consent) are attempts to change the social ideologies and practices that may support sexual viole ...
Crossing the Line: Sex, Power, Justice, and the US Navy
... In piecing together more recent versions of the ceremony, a wide variety of resources were consulted. A major source was cruise books, which serve as yearbooks for many ships’ long cruises, with posed photographs of all the crew, various events, places visited, and random photographs of the crew at ...
... In piecing together more recent versions of the ceremony, a wide variety of resources were consulted. A major source was cruise books, which serve as yearbooks for many ships’ long cruises, with posed photographs of all the crew, various events, places visited, and random photographs of the crew at ...
Thesis Proposal - McMaster University
... rather than an affirmation of new forms of social justice, new ways of imagining social organization, and what it means to be with others and recognize otherness. A case in point is the surge in attention afforded to gay marriage. After Walter Benn Michaels, I argue that the gay marriage “debate” is ...
... rather than an affirmation of new forms of social justice, new ways of imagining social organization, and what it means to be with others and recognize otherness. A case in point is the surge in attention afforded to gay marriage. After Walter Benn Michaels, I argue that the gay marriage “debate” is ...
Sleep and Sex: What Can Go Wrong? A Review of the
... either sleep masturbation, sleepsex with a bed partner, or sexual sleeptalking in the Nocturnal Emissions chapter. In a discussion of the physiologic origins of the nocturnal emissions, sleep re- lated mechanisms were not mentioned.5 Chapter 14 on male ...
... either sleep masturbation, sleepsex with a bed partner, or sexual sleeptalking in the Nocturnal Emissions chapter. In a discussion of the physiologic origins of the nocturnal emissions, sleep re- lated mechanisms were not mentioned.5 Chapter 14 on male ...
Rethinking Relations: Queer Intimacies and Practices
... discuss the ways that socio-historical, political, and economic processes have produced hegemony around family, relationships, and social lifestyles. And to argue that the meanings that inform this hegemony can be exploited and reworked so as to foster a social reality not bound and gagged by normat ...
... discuss the ways that socio-historical, political, and economic processes have produced hegemony around family, relationships, and social lifestyles. And to argue that the meanings that inform this hegemony can be exploited and reworked so as to foster a social reality not bound and gagged by normat ...
Abstinence Works 2013 - The National Abstinence Education
... risk typically emphasize optimal health promotion and disease prevention. Their goal is to guide the targeted audience toward the optimal health outcomes through a risk avoidance approach. The risk avoidance strategy is a population-wide approach, communicating the best health messages broadly and i ...
... risk typically emphasize optimal health promotion and disease prevention. Their goal is to guide the targeted audience toward the optimal health outcomes through a risk avoidance approach. The risk avoidance strategy is a population-wide approach, communicating the best health messages broadly and i ...
Experiences of queer social workers
... Thus the Islamic worldview of sexuality accords hegemonic status to heterosexuality within marriage (Green & Numrich, 2001). In this manner, generally, homosexuality is seen as an act against nature and a deviation from what is considered the primary purpose of sexuality, ...
... Thus the Islamic worldview of sexuality accords hegemonic status to heterosexuality within marriage (Green & Numrich, 2001). In this manner, generally, homosexuality is seen as an act against nature and a deviation from what is considered the primary purpose of sexuality, ...
Disorders of Orgasm and Ejaculation in Men
... natural variable PE, and premature-like ejaculatory dysfunction [11,12]. For men lifelong PE, ejaculation occurs too early at nearly every intercourse, with (nearly) every woman, and from about the first sexual encounters onwards. Based on self-selected samples, the majority of these men (80–90%) eja ...
... natural variable PE, and premature-like ejaculatory dysfunction [11,12]. For men lifelong PE, ejaculation occurs too early at nearly every intercourse, with (nearly) every woman, and from about the first sexual encounters onwards. Based on self-selected samples, the majority of these men (80–90%) eja ...
Handicap principle implies emergence of dimorphic ornaments
... used in the replicator equation [22,31] (we make the relationship between the two explicit in the electronic supplementary material). Over long time scales, the effect of evolution is to select for individuals with higher reproductive potential. Consider an individual reproductive potential w (ind) ...
... used in the replicator equation [22,31] (we make the relationship between the two explicit in the electronic supplementary material). Over long time scales, the effect of evolution is to select for individuals with higher reproductive potential. Consider an individual reproductive potential w (ind) ...
An Update of the International Society of Sexual
... penetration and is considered the most severe form of PE. Such men or couples typically present when they are having difficulty conceiving children. It is estimated that between 5% and 20% of men with lifelong PE suffer from anteportal PE14. The committee recognized that some men who self-diagnose P ...
... penetration and is considered the most severe form of PE. Such men or couples typically present when they are having difficulty conceiving children. It is estimated that between 5% and 20% of men with lifelong PE suffer from anteportal PE14. The committee recognized that some men who self-diagnose P ...
Towards a Code of Cyberethics
... else's software for personal use) and by clarifying which stakeholder expectations are legitimate, codes of conduct can eliminate ignorance as an excuse. Furthermore, they can be an effective tool for sharpening business accountability and improving corporate governance. Also, instilling a sense of ...
... else's software for personal use) and by clarifying which stakeholder expectations are legitimate, codes of conduct can eliminate ignorance as an excuse. Furthermore, they can be an effective tool for sharpening business accountability and improving corporate governance. Also, instilling a sense of ...
Tess of the D`Urbervilles
... Alec often presented on horseback or driving a carriage / cart – Actions symbolically suggestive of his position of power which he uses to exploit, dominate and control Tess. Eg. the dog-cart ride shows Alec’s mastery of the mare - “If any living man can manage this horse I can”; ‘…it was evident th ...
... Alec often presented on horseback or driving a carriage / cart – Actions symbolically suggestive of his position of power which he uses to exploit, dominate and control Tess. Eg. the dog-cart ride shows Alec’s mastery of the mare - “If any living man can manage this horse I can”; ‘…it was evident th ...
Parental investment, sexual selection and sex ratios
... 26: B: What do you mean? 27: A: It’s always going to be hard to reproduce when you’re a member of the overrepresented sex. An overrepresented sex (counted at birth) shouldn’t be produced if parents can adjust offspring sex ratios. That’s sex ratio theory for you. Now in the parental investment conte ...
... 26: B: What do you mean? 27: A: It’s always going to be hard to reproduce when you’re a member of the overrepresented sex. An overrepresented sex (counted at birth) shouldn’t be produced if parents can adjust offspring sex ratios. That’s sex ratio theory for you. Now in the parental investment conte ...
ARTICLE Subversive Friendships: Foucault on Homosexuality and
... production of novel relationships and only incidentally involves sex between men. Another interesting aspect of Foucault’s concept of friendship is that it entails two distinct activist projects. First, it entails localised resistance to social normalisation. This resistance happens when people disc ...
... production of novel relationships and only incidentally involves sex between men. Another interesting aspect of Foucault’s concept of friendship is that it entails two distinct activist projects. First, it entails localised resistance to social normalisation. This resistance happens when people disc ...
The Philosophy of Sex
... Woody Allen’s joke: “Why are you such a good lover?” Answer: “I practice a lot when I’m alone.”) In Part 2, the pieces by John Finnis and Michael Levin express severe doubts about the morality, wisdom, and normality of homosexuality,7 while those of Martha Nussbaum and John Corvino offer defenses of ...
... Woody Allen’s joke: “Why are you such a good lover?” Answer: “I practice a lot when I’m alone.”) In Part 2, the pieces by John Finnis and Michael Levin express severe doubts about the morality, wisdom, and normality of homosexuality,7 while those of Martha Nussbaum and John Corvino offer defenses of ...
On acts, omissions and responsibility
... distinguishing acts and omissions in moral argument. It responds to an article by McLachlan, published in this issue of the Journal of Medical Ethics (see page 636).1 I argue that McLachlan fails to establish that there is a moral difference between active and passive euthanasia and that he instead ...
... distinguishing acts and omissions in moral argument. It responds to an article by McLachlan, published in this issue of the Journal of Medical Ethics (see page 636).1 I argue that McLachlan fails to establish that there is a moral difference between active and passive euthanasia and that he instead ...
Foucault’s Ethics: Living as a Middle Sex or Intersex Subject
... categorizing people and influences the assumptions and judgments that others make on the basis of physical appearances and sexual characteristics. Anatomical restrictions have been traditionally unwritten and over time transformed into written rules or even standards governing our societies. For exa ...
... categorizing people and influences the assumptions and judgments that others make on the basis of physical appearances and sexual characteristics. Anatomical restrictions have been traditionally unwritten and over time transformed into written rules or even standards governing our societies. For exa ...
Kneitz, Abby.
... after a connection is made by an unconditioned stressful stimulus (US). This ultimately causes an unconditioned stress response (URS). When this idea is applied to PTSD, an individual reacts to a traumatic stressor (US) with anxiety and panic (UCR), then continues to elicit this response when expose ...
... after a connection is made by an unconditioned stressful stimulus (US). This ultimately causes an unconditioned stress response (URS). When this idea is applied to PTSD, an individual reacts to a traumatic stressor (US) with anxiety and panic (UCR), then continues to elicit this response when expose ...
Disclosure, Social Reactions to Disclosure, and Mental Health
... between a child and a much older person, whether or not obvious coercion is involved (a common definition of “much older” is 5 or more years)” (pg. 66). Although a variety of specific sexual activities have been considered to be CSA (intercourse, oral-genital contact, attempted intercourse, fondling ...
... between a child and a much older person, whether or not obvious coercion is involved (a common definition of “much older” is 5 or more years)” (pg. 66). Although a variety of specific sexual activities have been considered to be CSA (intercourse, oral-genital contact, attempted intercourse, fondling ...