The Self-Concept - the Education Forum
... – A definition of self-concept, self-esteem and self-image – An outline of how the factor influences our self-concept. ...
... – A definition of self-concept, self-esteem and self-image – An outline of how the factor influences our self-concept. ...
Evolution of sex differences in lifespan and aging
... example, Leber’s optic neuropathy is a maternally inherited mitochondrial disease that predominantly affects males [15]. A recent study showed that variance in naturally occurring mitochondrial haplotypes in Drosophila melanogaster fruit flies affected lifespan and mortality rates in males but not i ...
... example, Leber’s optic neuropathy is a maternally inherited mitochondrial disease that predominantly affects males [15]. A recent study showed that variance in naturally occurring mitochondrial haplotypes in Drosophila melanogaster fruit flies affected lifespan and mortality rates in males but not i ...
What Is Trauma?
... War is a common and relatively powerful source of enduring psychological disturbance. Posttraumatic difficulties have been described in veterans of the American Civil War and both world wars, as well as in those who fought in Afghanistan, Korea, Vietnam, the Persian Gulf (including Iraq), Israel, Ar ...
... War is a common and relatively powerful source of enduring psychological disturbance. Posttraumatic difficulties have been described in veterans of the American Civil War and both world wars, as well as in those who fought in Afghanistan, Korea, Vietnam, the Persian Gulf (including Iraq), Israel, Ar ...
The Influence of Sex, Gender Bias, and Dress Style on Attitudes
... Photoshop technology. Images were taken from an online shoppingwebsite, and composite images were created to ensure that both images had the same face, expression, and similar body positioning so that outfit choice was the main perceivable difference. Initially three conservative and three provocati ...
... Photoshop technology. Images were taken from an online shoppingwebsite, and composite images were created to ensure that both images had the same face, expression, and similar body positioning so that outfit choice was the main perceivable difference. Initially three conservative and three provocati ...
Plenary Presentation – El-Bassel 2013
... • Skills building to reduce sexual and drug risks: Problemsolving and communication skills related to sexual and drug risk behavior • HIV, HCV, and STI testing detection, knowledge, prevention, and treatment • Gender roles and expectations related to sexuality, drug risks, and reproductive health, s ...
... • Skills building to reduce sexual and drug risks: Problemsolving and communication skills related to sexual and drug risk behavior • HIV, HCV, and STI testing detection, knowledge, prevention, and treatment • Gender roles and expectations related to sexuality, drug risks, and reproductive health, s ...
Comparative Analysis - Department of English
... the other—is wrong in itself and now one of the chief hindrances to human improvement; and that it ought to be replaced by a principle of perfect equality, admitting no power or privilege on the one side, nor disability on the other” (261). Thus, he establishes his hope for equality. He argues that ...
... the other—is wrong in itself and now one of the chief hindrances to human improvement; and that it ought to be replaced by a principle of perfect equality, admitting no power or privilege on the one side, nor disability on the other” (261). Thus, he establishes his hope for equality. He argues that ...
Paraphilias - University of Idaho
... • Women undressing with blinds up want to be seen • Others ...
... • Women undressing with blinds up want to be seen • Others ...
- Philsci
... theory, he promises to close some gaps in earlier Darwinian theories of morality, and even hopes to change the landscape of contemporary ethics by providing Darwinian support for the view of morality typical of the Aristotelian virtue theory (see esp. Miller 2007). Nevertheless, despite its actual a ...
... theory, he promises to close some gaps in earlier Darwinian theories of morality, and even hopes to change the landscape of contemporary ethics by providing Darwinian support for the view of morality typical of the Aristotelian virtue theory (see esp. Miller 2007). Nevertheless, despite its actual a ...
Bodies for Sale. Pinguerismo and Negotiated
... articulated a nationalist rhetoric anchored in such a discourse as a means of social control and policy implementation. In the midst of the “Cold War” and the political conflict with the Unites States, the island adopted a siege mentality. Since the early 1960s, the country was also immersed in a tr ...
... articulated a nationalist rhetoric anchored in such a discourse as a means of social control and policy implementation. In the midst of the “Cold War” and the political conflict with the Unites States, the island adopted a siege mentality. Since the early 1960s, the country was also immersed in a tr ...
Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking in the United States
... unh.edu/ccrc/index.html), data on the age of entry into commercial sexual exploitation, including prostitution, do exist. On the basis of research from two studies, at least 70 percent of women involved in prostitution were introduced into the commercial sex industry before reaching 18 years of age ...
... unh.edu/ccrc/index.html), data on the age of entry into commercial sexual exploitation, including prostitution, do exist. On the basis of research from two studies, at least 70 percent of women involved in prostitution were introduced into the commercial sex industry before reaching 18 years of age ...
... The sexually transmitted infection in the patient is likely to increase. In the age group 15-24 years is the most common student. And this is increasing continuously since 2006 until now. The study data from multiple sources indicates that young high risk of sexually transmitted infections is increa ...
Mutual Mate Choice Models as the Red Pill in
... in creative abilities and cultural output. However, my main point about MMC often got lost in the rush to Darwinize human culture using sexual selection theory. I was pleased by the number of people who said they’d read my work but baffled by their lack of follow-up research on MMC models. For the r ...
... in creative abilities and cultural output. However, my main point about MMC often got lost in the rush to Darwinize human culture using sexual selection theory. I was pleased by the number of people who said they’d read my work but baffled by their lack of follow-up research on MMC models. For the r ...
PUBIC LICE, crabs, AND - Komal E
... Women do not start experiencing any signs until 5-28 days. Men may not even experience any signs for years. Some Symptoms may include: Discomfort and pain while urinating or sexual intercourse. A high itching sensation The genitals of women may appear red. This discharge can have a strong, f ...
... Women do not start experiencing any signs until 5-28 days. Men may not even experience any signs for years. Some Symptoms may include: Discomfort and pain while urinating or sexual intercourse. A high itching sensation The genitals of women may appear red. This discharge can have a strong, f ...
Sexual Selection and the Evolution of Human Sex Differences
... are thus in demand, and as a result can be choosey when it comes to mates. Clutton-Brock and Vincent (1991) discovered that sex differences in the potential rate of reproduction create biases in the reproductive benefits of competing for mates or investing in parenting, and thus the underlying reaso ...
... are thus in demand, and as a result can be choosey when it comes to mates. Clutton-Brock and Vincent (1991) discovered that sex differences in the potential rate of reproduction create biases in the reproductive benefits of competing for mates or investing in parenting, and thus the underlying reaso ...
Social economic determinants of unsafe sex among young women
... Sub-Saharan Africa has been severally affected by the HIV pandemic. Kenya has a high HIV burden with an estimated 100,000 new infections per year. In set ups with high HIV prevalence, unprotected sex puts young unmarried women at risk of HIV infection. Few studies have been done to determine the det ...
... Sub-Saharan Africa has been severally affected by the HIV pandemic. Kenya has a high HIV burden with an estimated 100,000 new infections per year. In set ups with high HIV prevalence, unprotected sex puts young unmarried women at risk of HIV infection. Few studies have been done to determine the det ...
Full Text PDF
... religion as well as to an inner voice may coexist at a very deep level of identity, along with a belief that such conflicts can be resolved within the religious system. In this way, non-religious aspects of one’s personal and social experience can become a significant aspect of religious life (Hartm ...
... religion as well as to an inner voice may coexist at a very deep level of identity, along with a belief that such conflicts can be resolved within the religious system. In this way, non-religious aspects of one’s personal and social experience can become a significant aspect of religious life (Hartm ...
Same-sex sexual behavior and evolution Nathan W. Bailey and Marlene Zuk Review
... examples of same-sex behavior. Nevertheless, in the damselfly Ischnura elegans, researchers demonstrated that males exposed to all-male groups preferentially courted other males when they were given a choice between a male and a female [14]. Their preference for one sex over the other was flexible, ...
... examples of same-sex behavior. Nevertheless, in the damselfly Ischnura elegans, researchers demonstrated that males exposed to all-male groups preferentially courted other males when they were given a choice between a male and a female [14]. Their preference for one sex over the other was flexible, ...
Same-sex sexual behavior and evolution
... examples of same-sex behavior. Nevertheless, in the damselfly Ischnura elegans, researchers demonstrated that males exposed to all-male groups preferentially courted other males when they were given a choice between a male and a female [14]. Their preference for one sex over the other was flexible, ...
... examples of same-sex behavior. Nevertheless, in the damselfly Ischnura elegans, researchers demonstrated that males exposed to all-male groups preferentially courted other males when they were given a choice between a male and a female [14]. Their preference for one sex over the other was flexible, ...
Motivation And Emotion
... room into the heat of a summer day, your body releases excess heat by sweating. These physiological changes occur automatically to keep your body in an optimal state of functioning. Today, homeostasis is used to explain both physical and psychological imbalances. Most psychologists believe that driv ...
... room into the heat of a summer day, your body releases excess heat by sweating. These physiological changes occur automatically to keep your body in an optimal state of functioning. Today, homeostasis is used to explain both physical and psychological imbalances. Most psychologists believe that driv ...
Same-sex sexual behavior and evolution
... examples of same-sex behavior. Nevertheless, in the damselfly Ischnura elegans, researchers demonstrated that males exposed to all-male groups preferentially courted other males when they were given a choice between a male and a female [14]. Their preference for one sex over the other was flexible, ...
... examples of same-sex behavior. Nevertheless, in the damselfly Ischnura elegans, researchers demonstrated that males exposed to all-male groups preferentially courted other males when they were given a choice between a male and a female [14]. Their preference for one sex over the other was flexible, ...
preprint - Open Science Framework
... women behind only faithfulness (Pew 2007). Confluent love is based on open communication, trust, cooperation, and a presumed “equality in emotional give and take” (Giddens 1992:62), which stands in contrast to romantic love, which is often rooted in “domestic subjection” (Giddens 1992:62). It should ...
... women behind only faithfulness (Pew 2007). Confluent love is based on open communication, trust, cooperation, and a presumed “equality in emotional give and take” (Giddens 1992:62), which stands in contrast to romantic love, which is often rooted in “domestic subjection” (Giddens 1992:62). It should ...
Do Gays and Lesbians Want Children?
... • The question of current relationship type is flawed. The cohabitation category mentions living with a member of the opposite sex. It is not possible to determine how sexualminorities answered this question. • There are some sexual-minorities who are married. It may be that they consider themselves ...
... • The question of current relationship type is flawed. The cohabitation category mentions living with a member of the opposite sex. It is not possible to determine how sexualminorities answered this question. • There are some sexual-minorities who are married. It may be that they consider themselves ...
paper (pdf 1.16 MB) - Australian Institute of Criminology
... National Classification Code (May 2005). As such, it includes sexual content ranging from nudity to explicit sexual activity and includes sexual content involving violence or extreme sexual practices. ...
... National Classification Code (May 2005). As such, it includes sexual content ranging from nudity to explicit sexual activity and includes sexual content involving violence or extreme sexual practices. ...
He`s the stud and she`s the slut
... impact on participants. The survey contained an introduction with information about the content, as well as links to support and resources for young people who wanted these following their participation. Participants could stop completing the survey at any point, and their responses were anonymous. ...
... impact on participants. The survey contained an introduction with information about the content, as well as links to support and resources for young people who wanted these following their participation. Participants could stop completing the survey at any point, and their responses were anonymous. ...
Silenced and Forgotten
... the premise that access to knowledge and services on health is disproportionate for women and men in a context where gender inequities persist (Doyal, 1995; Lorberm, 1997). 12 There is also a widespread misconception, characterised by exclusion from research or focus, by both women who engage in sam ...
... the premise that access to knowledge and services on health is disproportionate for women and men in a context where gender inequities persist (Doyal, 1995; Lorberm, 1997). 12 There is also a widespread misconception, characterised by exclusion from research or focus, by both women who engage in sam ...
Lesbian sexual practices
Lesbian sexual practices are sexual activities involving women who have sex with women, irrespective of their sexual orientation. A woman who has sex with another woman may identify as a lesbian if she is exclusively sexually attracted to women, or bisexual if she is not exclusively sexually attracted to women, or dispense with sexual identification altogether. The term may also be applied to a heterosexual or asexual woman who is unsure of or is exploring her sexuality.Romantic or sexual interpersonal relationships are often subject to sexual desire and arousal, which then leads to sexual activity for sexual release. A physical expression of intimacy between women depends on the context of the relationship along with social, cultural and other influences.