pathogen negative pelvic inflammatory disease: is it pid?
... no infectious agent is identified in up to two thirds of PID cases.1,2 We assessed the characteristics of PID of unknown aetiology (PID with no pathogen detected) among female sexual health clinic attendees. Methods • Women aged 16-49 years (not reporting sex work) at first visit to Melbourne Sexual ...
... no infectious agent is identified in up to two thirds of PID cases.1,2 We assessed the characteristics of PID of unknown aetiology (PID with no pathogen detected) among female sexual health clinic attendees. Methods • Women aged 16-49 years (not reporting sex work) at first visit to Melbourne Sexual ...
Ecology, sexual selection and speciation
... or assortative mating may evolve as a result of selection favouring ecological specialists. At the same time, divergent sexual selection may cause speciation – an insight that Coyne & Orr (2004) considered one of the most important findings in recent speciation research, although the evidence is mos ...
... or assortative mating may evolve as a result of selection favouring ecological specialists. At the same time, divergent sexual selection may cause speciation – an insight that Coyne & Orr (2004) considered one of the most important findings in recent speciation research, although the evidence is mos ...
“Any man can rape”: male students talk about rape
... language, how rape myths are used in sense-making processes is evident of this (Hook, 2004). This does not mean that experience does not exist or is not important but rather that the ways in which we understand and express it are never independent from language. A feminist poststructural approach us ...
... language, how rape myths are used in sense-making processes is evident of this (Hook, 2004). This does not mean that experience does not exist or is not important but rather that the ways in which we understand and express it are never independent from language. A feminist poststructural approach us ...
HIV Post-Exposure Prophylaxis after sexual contact
... treated by ART with any failure of treatment in his/her history (actual or previous), the NONOPEP must be adapted to the drug history and/or to resistance testing if available, and abacavir may be an option in this case If the source person is HIV positive and has been treated by ART without treatme ...
... treated by ART with any failure of treatment in his/her history (actual or previous), the NONOPEP must be adapted to the drug history and/or to resistance testing if available, and abacavir may be an option in this case If the source person is HIV positive and has been treated by ART without treatme ...
THE UNITED STATES OF RAPE: A THEORY OF RAPE CULTURE
... Rape is a crime in the United States. But it is also one of the most underreported crimes in America, has very low prosecution and conviction rates compared to other violent crimes, and the level of social disdain attached to rape is rarely reflected in the formal punishments enacted for its perpetr ...
... Rape is a crime in the United States. But it is also one of the most underreported crimes in America, has very low prosecution and conviction rates compared to other violent crimes, and the level of social disdain attached to rape is rarely reflected in the formal punishments enacted for its perpetr ...
Diaphragms - Sexual Health Quarters
... Use of the diaphragm requires learning correct insertion techniques and initial fitting by a health professional You need to have the diaphragm with you at any time you have intercourse and insert it beforehand Some people are allergic to rubber (used in latex diaphragms) and spermicide The risk of ...
... Use of the diaphragm requires learning correct insertion techniques and initial fitting by a health professional You need to have the diaphragm with you at any time you have intercourse and insert it beforehand Some people are allergic to rubber (used in latex diaphragms) and spermicide The risk of ...
effects of natural and sexual selection on adaptive population
... males took about three hours. To investigate whether there could be any negative effects of this extra handling time of experimental males, we kept some resident males as ‘‘shams’’ (n 5 392) for three hours and compared their survival with resident males that we released immediately after marking (‘ ...
... males took about three hours. To investigate whether there could be any negative effects of this extra handling time of experimental males, we kept some resident males as ‘‘shams’’ (n 5 392) for three hours and compared their survival with resident males that we released immediately after marking (‘ ...
Facilitator Notes Sex, Sexuality and Gender: Basic Concepts
... Copies of the following readings (not provided for reasons of copyright). Nanda, S. ([1985] 2007) The Hijras of India: Cultural and individual dimensions of an institutionalized third gender role. In Parker, R. and Aggleton, P. (eds.) Culture, Society and Sexuality: A Reader (2nd ed.). Facilitator N ...
... Copies of the following readings (not provided for reasons of copyright). Nanda, S. ([1985] 2007) The Hijras of India: Cultural and individual dimensions of an institutionalized third gender role. In Parker, R. and Aggleton, P. (eds.) Culture, Society and Sexuality: A Reader (2nd ed.). Facilitator N ...
John Donne and the “Anthropomorphic Map” Tradition Almost
... famous “duck-rabbit” used by Wittgenstein in which a “duck” or a “rabbit” can be seen alternately following the spontaneous reversals of the figure. Similarly, Donne’s mistress “spontaneously reverses” — in the imagination of the reader — from map or landscape to feminine human body and vice versa. ...
... famous “duck-rabbit” used by Wittgenstein in which a “duck” or a “rabbit” can be seen alternately following the spontaneous reversals of the figure. Similarly, Donne’s mistress “spontaneously reverses” — in the imagination of the reader — from map or landscape to feminine human body and vice versa. ...
Perspectives on Sexuality
... a. Both early Judaism and Christianity emphasized that women should be obedient and submissive to their husbands. b. When England was ruled by a beloved queen during the Victorian Era, gender roles became more blurred. c. Eve's perceived sinfulness in the Garden of Eden increased antagonism toward w ...
... a. Both early Judaism and Christianity emphasized that women should be obedient and submissive to their husbands. b. When England was ruled by a beloved queen during the Victorian Era, gender roles became more blurred. c. Eve's perceived sinfulness in the Garden of Eden increased antagonism toward w ...
Colour ornamentation in the blue tit: quantitative genetic
... across taxa and across trait types (for example, between morphological traits and traits linked to communication). In addition, theory for the evolution of sexual dimorphism also predicts that the degree of phenotypic difference between the sexes should be negatively associated with the cross-sex ad ...
... across taxa and across trait types (for example, between morphological traits and traits linked to communication). In addition, theory for the evolution of sexual dimorphism also predicts that the degree of phenotypic difference between the sexes should be negatively associated with the cross-sex ad ...
Attitudes and the Spiritual Life-021 07-22-07
... contradiction in terms, but Fives have their social subtype just like all the rest of the numbers. • In any fixation that practices detachment, the detachment is for the sake of superiority (Power). • The reason people withdraw is to establish themselves as independent, not needing others. ...
... contradiction in terms, but Fives have their social subtype just like all the rest of the numbers. • In any fixation that practices detachment, the detachment is for the sake of superiority (Power). • The reason people withdraw is to establish themselves as independent, not needing others. ...
Sexual Imprinting and Evolutionary Processes in Birds: A
... imprinting and concentrate on three issues which seemed to justify the small amount of attention given to it in theories concerning evolution. We then review several new findings relevant to these issues and next discuss their potential implications for the processes of speciation, hybridization, in ...
... imprinting and concentrate on three issues which seemed to justify the small amount of attention given to it in theories concerning evolution. We then review several new findings relevant to these issues and next discuss their potential implications for the processes of speciation, hybridization, in ...
Psychological and behavioural characteristics of females involved
... There are various theories that suggest that the social environment plays a large part in why young people join gangs (e.g., social disorganization theory, Thrasher, 1927; social learning theory, Akers, 1997). For example, gang members have been found to be more likely to live in neighborhoods where ...
... There are various theories that suggest that the social environment plays a large part in why young people join gangs (e.g., social disorganization theory, Thrasher, 1927; social learning theory, Akers, 1997). For example, gang members have been found to be more likely to live in neighborhoods where ...
Fixing broken masculinity: Viagra asa technology for the production
... to one-half of all Americans are "sexually dysfunctional ''2 make clear that science, medicine, technology, gender, and sexuality are inextricably linked in contemporary times. During this time of advancing technology and unheard of pharmaceutical industry growth, especially in the realm of "lifesty ...
... to one-half of all Americans are "sexually dysfunctional ''2 make clear that science, medicine, technology, gender, and sexuality are inextricably linked in contemporary times. During this time of advancing technology and unheard of pharmaceutical industry growth, especially in the realm of "lifesty ...
A Critique of the Rape as a Psychological Adaptation Model
... and adaptive behavior. Adaptation studies of sexual behavior attempt to explain the diversity and roots of that behavior. The purpose of this paper is to examine and critique the argument of evolutionary psychology about rape as a male adaptation. I will begin with an outline of the rape-adaptation ...
... and adaptive behavior. Adaptation studies of sexual behavior attempt to explain the diversity and roots of that behavior. The purpose of this paper is to examine and critique the argument of evolutionary psychology about rape as a male adaptation. I will begin with an outline of the rape-adaptation ...
Preventing Sexual Harassment Instructor`s Materials
... Georgine, former president of the Building and Construction Trades Department, AFL-CIO stated: "Unfortunately, some men can be pretty hard-headed about women in hardhats. And, this hard-headedness can turn into behavior that is not only unbrotherly but it can be illegal as well.…Our Unions are harme ...
... Georgine, former president of the Building and Construction Trades Department, AFL-CIO stated: "Unfortunately, some men can be pretty hard-headed about women in hardhats. And, this hard-headedness can turn into behavior that is not only unbrotherly but it can be illegal as well.…Our Unions are harme ...
Working in Fear, Sexual Violence Against Women Farmworkers in
... estimated 20-25 percent of the total farmworker population. xiv Studies have found that in such a heavily male-dominated workforce, sexual violence of women is widespread. Reliable figures about its prevalence, however, are very difficult to acquire for several reasons. The first is that few women f ...
... estimated 20-25 percent of the total farmworker population. xiv Studies have found that in such a heavily male-dominated workforce, sexual violence of women is widespread. Reliable figures about its prevalence, however, are very difficult to acquire for several reasons. The first is that few women f ...
Emory University School of Law
... nature, it is only natural that well-meaning judges will desire to comment on important affairs of the day involving political relations with other nations.”); Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co. v. Pounders, 326 F.3d 455, 459 (4th Cir. 2003) (“Human nature as it is, company doctors, however ho ...
... nature, it is only natural that well-meaning judges will desire to comment on important affairs of the day involving political relations with other nations.”); Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co. v. Pounders, 326 F.3d 455, 459 (4th Cir. 2003) (“Human nature as it is, company doctors, however ho ...
Problematic Representations of Asian American Gender and
... as white through a process by which they know who they are by what they are not. Thus, Frankenberg suggests, the only way white people can understand themselves as white is by contrasting their experi ences with those of people of color (1996). Another way of saying this in relation to Asian and As ...
... as white through a process by which they know who they are by what they are not. Thus, Frankenberg suggests, the only way white people can understand themselves as white is by contrasting their experi ences with those of people of color (1996). Another way of saying this in relation to Asian and As ...
Disorders of Orgasm and Ejaculation in Men
... indicate decreased self-confidence, increased distress and interpersonal difficulty, and mental preoccupation with their condition [17,28]. Because partner satisfaction may play a greater role in PE than ED, it is not surprising that relationship dysfunction is reported as the second most common negat ...
... indicate decreased self-confidence, increased distress and interpersonal difficulty, and mental preoccupation with their condition [17,28]. Because partner satisfaction may play a greater role in PE than ED, it is not surprising that relationship dysfunction is reported as the second most common negat ...
Antecedents of Sexual Harassment
... pro quo harassment, in which the victim is coerced into having sexual relations with a supervisor or co-worker under the threat of job-related reprisals or the promise of jobrelated advancements. The other form is hostile environment harassment, which encompasses two subcategories; gender harassment ...
... pro quo harassment, in which the victim is coerced into having sexual relations with a supervisor or co-worker under the threat of job-related reprisals or the promise of jobrelated advancements. The other form is hostile environment harassment, which encompasses two subcategories; gender harassment ...
Bachelor thesis Determinants of sexual behavior in the Dominican
... becomes apparent by looking at the existing statistics (UNAIDS, 2009; CIA World Fact Book, 2009). The most recent estimates of the Dominican Republic’s HIV/ AIDS prevalence is 1.2% (3.2% in rural areas) of the population between 15-49 years (UNAIDS, 2008). Men and women within this age group are not ...
... becomes apparent by looking at the existing statistics (UNAIDS, 2009; CIA World Fact Book, 2009). The most recent estimates of the Dominican Republic’s HIV/ AIDS prevalence is 1.2% (3.2% in rural areas) of the population between 15-49 years (UNAIDS, 2008). Men and women within this age group are not ...
Eliot handout - English is Amazing!
... keeps referring to what “they will say” (lines 41, 44), and consequently, he finds himself too afraid to “dare.” He states: “I have seen the moment of my greatness flicker” (line 84). Though the poem concludes with a heroic couplet, ironically the final two words are “we drown.” ...
... keeps referring to what “they will say” (lines 41, 44), and consequently, he finds himself too afraid to “dare.” He states: “I have seen the moment of my greatness flicker” (line 84). Though the poem concludes with a heroic couplet, ironically the final two words are “we drown.” ...