Bibliography of Contemporary Orthodox Responses to
... Jewish educators today need to be aware of Torah responses to homosexuality. We may be called upon to defend the Torah's approach in class, or -- more significantly -- we may be approached for counseling by a student involved in a personal struggle. Fortunately, much has been written on the subject ...
... Jewish educators today need to be aware of Torah responses to homosexuality. We may be called upon to defend the Torah's approach in class, or -- more significantly -- we may be approached for counseling by a student involved in a personal struggle. Fortunately, much has been written on the subject ...
Reconstructing Custom: The politics of homophobia in Vanuatu
... unique.”14 Whether anthropologists’ own prejudices have caused them to see same sex sexual behaviour as aberrant behaviour rather than as part of the cultural context that is being investigated, or whether political motivations have prevented ethnographers from being free to report on same (or any) ...
... unique.”14 Whether anthropologists’ own prejudices have caused them to see same sex sexual behaviour as aberrant behaviour rather than as part of the cultural context that is being investigated, or whether political motivations have prevented ethnographers from being free to report on same (or any) ...
Table of Contents
... Worrying and Love Genetically Modified Food,” Reason (January 2001) NO: Michael W. Fox, from Killer Foods: When Scientists Manipulate Genes, Better Is Not Always Best (Lyons Press, 2004) Ronald Bailey is a strong supporter of genetically modified food (GMF). He argues that it is feared by many activ ...
... Worrying and Love Genetically Modified Food,” Reason (January 2001) NO: Michael W. Fox, from Killer Foods: When Scientists Manipulate Genes, Better Is Not Always Best (Lyons Press, 2004) Ronald Bailey is a strong supporter of genetically modified food (GMF). He argues that it is feared by many activ ...
Chapter 5 - K-State Course Schedules
... Cultural scripts and norms • Gender appropriate behavior rewarded • Gender inappropriate behavior punished – Learning theory: Behavior producing reward will occur more frequently in future ...
... Cultural scripts and norms • Gender appropriate behavior rewarded • Gender inappropriate behavior punished – Learning theory: Behavior producing reward will occur more frequently in future ...
Judaism and Homosexuality: An Alternate Rabbinic View
... Rabbanim to help create an atmosphere where anyone, and in particular a teenager dealing with these issues, can speak freely within the community to a parent, rabbi, or mentor and, when he does so, to be treated with love and compassion”—for “those who struggle are innocent victims.” Few readers may ...
... Rabbanim to help create an atmosphere where anyone, and in particular a teenager dealing with these issues, can speak freely within the community to a parent, rabbi, or mentor and, when he does so, to be treated with love and compassion”—for “those who struggle are innocent victims.” Few readers may ...
A United Future - TED Conference 2012
... computer, pornography was cited by four of the participants as sources of sexual information. Richard shared that he looked at Playboy and when I prompted him regarding his experiences in watching pornographic videos, he provided scene descriptions rather than titles, stating, “Um, um, having sex ...
... computer, pornography was cited by four of the participants as sources of sexual information. Richard shared that he looked at Playboy and when I prompted him regarding his experiences in watching pornographic videos, he provided scene descriptions rather than titles, stating, “Um, um, having sex ...
Quest for Love through Self-Exploration: Edna Wu`s Women
... the pages below, I will take a close look at the madness of these women as depicted by Edna Wu. I will specifically focus on Wu’s presentation of the sexuality of her female immigrating narrators/characters whose life’s paths happen to “coincide” with that of the author. In so choosing, I will leave ...
... the pages below, I will take a close look at the madness of these women as depicted by Edna Wu. I will specifically focus on Wu’s presentation of the sexuality of her female immigrating narrators/characters whose life’s paths happen to “coincide” with that of the author. In so choosing, I will leave ...
chapter 9 life-span development
... • Usually 10th to 12th grade before relationships last more than 2+ months • Early adolescents usually gather in groups for social acitivites • Cyberdating can begin in middle school – Hazardous – Declines in high school when real-life relationships more important ...
... • Usually 10th to 12th grade before relationships last more than 2+ months • Early adolescents usually gather in groups for social acitivites • Cyberdating can begin in middle school – Hazardous – Declines in high school when real-life relationships more important ...
Review of Cameron and Kulick s Language and Sexuality .
... given female could influence the offspring the female had by subsequent mates’ (p. 95). As people think about what they take to be the divides between biology and society, nature and nurture, genes and environment (p. 93), their thought processes may take them closer and closer to the region where th ...
... given female could influence the offspring the female had by subsequent mates’ (p. 95). As people think about what they take to be the divides between biology and society, nature and nurture, genes and environment (p. 93), their thought processes may take them closer and closer to the region where th ...
Abortion
... unintended, and four in 10 of these are terminated by abortion. Twenty-two percent of all pregnancies (excluding miscarriages) end in abortion. In 2005, 1.21 million abortions were performed, down from 1.31 million in 2000. From 1973 through 2005, more than 45 million legal abortions occurred. Each ...
... unintended, and four in 10 of these are terminated by abortion. Twenty-two percent of all pregnancies (excluding miscarriages) end in abortion. In 2005, 1.21 million abortions were performed, down from 1.31 million in 2000. From 1973 through 2005, more than 45 million legal abortions occurred. Each ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Sex, sexuality and
... Charmed circle: summary • Diagram not intended to be a fixed representation of how heteronormativity works at all times, in all places – The inner circle boundary line can shift over time, and from place-toplace, for instance: • Homosexuality was never illegal in French colonies but was criminalise ...
... Charmed circle: summary • Diagram not intended to be a fixed representation of how heteronormativity works at all times, in all places – The inner circle boundary line can shift over time, and from place-toplace, for instance: • Homosexuality was never illegal in French colonies but was criminalise ...
General Studies
... How have major civilizations of the last two millennia treated people who were attracted to their own sex? In a narrative tour de force, Louis Crompton chronicles the lives and achievements of homosexual men and women alongside a darker history of persecution, as he compares the Christian West with ...
... How have major civilizations of the last two millennia treated people who were attracted to their own sex? In a narrative tour de force, Louis Crompton chronicles the lives and achievements of homosexual men and women alongside a darker history of persecution, as he compares the Christian West with ...
Same-sex sexual behavior and evolution
... affect pheromone receptors (Box 1). Sex-specific pheromones and their accurate detection are crucial for sex recognition in fruit flies, and alterations in sex-recognition pathways can produce males that court other males, females that court females, or males that switch from same-sex to opposite-se ...
... affect pheromone receptors (Box 1). Sex-specific pheromones and their accurate detection are crucial for sex recognition in fruit flies, and alterations in sex-recognition pathways can produce males that court other males, females that court females, or males that switch from same-sex to opposite-se ...
Same-sex sexual behavior and evolution
... affect pheromone receptors (Box 1). Sex-specific pheromones and their accurate detection are crucial for sex recognition in fruit flies, and alterations in sex-recognition pathways can produce males that court other males, females that court females, or males that switch from same-sex to opposite-se ...
... affect pheromone receptors (Box 1). Sex-specific pheromones and their accurate detection are crucial for sex recognition in fruit flies, and alterations in sex-recognition pathways can produce males that court other males, females that court females, or males that switch from same-sex to opposite-se ...
Same-sex sexual behavior and evolution Nathan W. Bailey and Marlene Zuk Review
... affect pheromone receptors (Box 1). Sex-specific pheromones and their accurate detection are crucial for sex recognition in fruit flies, and alterations in sex-recognition pathways can produce males that court other males, females that court females, or males that switch from same-sex to opposite-se ...
... affect pheromone receptors (Box 1). Sex-specific pheromones and their accurate detection are crucial for sex recognition in fruit flies, and alterations in sex-recognition pathways can produce males that court other males, females that court females, or males that switch from same-sex to opposite-se ...
Sexuality Behavior Versus Identity
... experts have argued over the exact meaning of sexual orientation and the methods of determining it,1 there is a general consensus that people have no choice about their sexual orientation; it is something they are born with.2 Historically, the language used by researchers and experts to describe and ...
... experts have argued over the exact meaning of sexual orientation and the methods of determining it,1 there is a general consensus that people have no choice about their sexual orientation; it is something they are born with.2 Historically, the language used by researchers and experts to describe and ...
Echoes of Imperialism in LGBT Activism
... the attention of Western media, was quoted in a press release as saying that ‘this is just the latest barbarity by the Islamo-fascists in Iran … the entire country is a gigantic prison, with Islamic rule sustained by detention without trial, torture and state-sanctioned murder’, before going on to c ...
... the attention of Western media, was quoted in a press release as saying that ‘this is just the latest barbarity by the Islamo-fascists in Iran … the entire country is a gigantic prison, with Islamic rule sustained by detention without trial, torture and state-sanctioned murder’, before going on to c ...
Poster - Indiana University Bloomington
... hypermasculine attitudes are associated with how men interpret sexually explicit pictures. We found that the “ambiguous” photos were rated as more aggressive, less consensual, and less enjoyable for the female character as compared to the “enjoyment” photos, suggesting that our categorization of pho ...
... hypermasculine attitudes are associated with how men interpret sexually explicit pictures. We found that the “ambiguous” photos were rated as more aggressive, less consensual, and less enjoyable for the female character as compared to the “enjoyment” photos, suggesting that our categorization of pho ...
Psychology
... thermostat” is supposedly set • when the body falls below this weight, an increase in hunger and a lowered metabolic rate may act to restore the lost weight Manipulating the lateral and the ventromedial hypothalamus alters the ...
... thermostat” is supposedly set • when the body falls below this weight, an increase in hunger and a lowered metabolic rate may act to restore the lost weight Manipulating the lateral and the ventromedial hypothalamus alters the ...
the invention of sexual.ity
... psychologists on the other hand see all social forms as in some unspecified way emanations of basic genetic material. Yet they all argue for a world of nature which provides the raw material we must use for the understanding of the social. Against all these arguments I want to stress that sexuality ...
... psychologists on the other hand see all social forms as in some unspecified way emanations of basic genetic material. Yet they all argue for a world of nature which provides the raw material we must use for the understanding of the social. Against all these arguments I want to stress that sexuality ...
CH01 Student: 1. According to the text, the term refers to the state of
... socialization of: A. Latin American males. B. African-American females. C. Latin American females. D. White American females. 75. The marriage rate and abortion rate among Latinos: A. is much greater than that of whites. B. is greater than that of whites. C. is approximately equal to that of whites. ...
... socialization of: A. Latin American males. B. African-American females. C. Latin American females. D. White American females. 75. The marriage rate and abortion rate among Latinos: A. is much greater than that of whites. B. is greater than that of whites. C. is approximately equal to that of whites. ...
WHAT SEXUAL SCIENTISTS KNOW ABOUT... THE SOCIETY FOR
... an equitable division of household tasks. In another study of 57 racially diverse heterosexual couples, who were married on average of 7 years, higher egalitarianism significantly predicted higher sexual desire for both sexes. However, egalitarianism has also been associated with occasional boredom ...
... an equitable division of household tasks. In another study of 57 racially diverse heterosexual couples, who were married on average of 7 years, higher egalitarianism significantly predicted higher sexual desire for both sexes. However, egalitarianism has also been associated with occasional boredom ...
The Cultural Construction of Gender and Sexuality
... Female Genital Mutilation: Clitoridectomy and Infibulation. Various sorts of female genital mutilation are practiced widely on girls, especially in Africa but also elsewhere in the world. The most drastic forms of female genital mutilation involve the excision of all or parts of the clitoris (clitor ...
... Female Genital Mutilation: Clitoridectomy and Infibulation. Various sorts of female genital mutilation are practiced widely on girls, especially in Africa but also elsewhere in the world. The most drastic forms of female genital mutilation involve the excision of all or parts of the clitoris (clitor ...
Colleen Melone Sex and Gender in Greece and Rome Final Paper
... not strictly enforced, since it would have severely decreased the profits of the sex industry, which is believed to have been a vital part of the Roman economy. While overall brothels would have continued to accept Roman coins and customers would have felt comfortable breaking the law against bring ...
... not strictly enforced, since it would have severely decreased the profits of the sex industry, which is believed to have been a vital part of the Roman economy. While overall brothels would have continued to accept Roman coins and customers would have felt comfortable breaking the law against bring ...
History of homosexuality
Societal attitudes towards same-sex relationships have varied over time and place, from expecting all males to engage in same-sex relationships, to casual integration, through acceptance, to seeing the practice as a minor sin, repressing it through law enforcement and judicial mechanisms, and to proscribing it under penalty of death.In a 1976 study, Gwen Broude and Sarah Greene compared attitudes towards and frequency of homosexuality in the ethnographic studies available in the Standard cross-cultural sample. They found that out of 42 communities: homosexuality was accepted or ignored in 9; 5 communities had no concept of homosexuality; 11 considered it undesirable but did not set punishments; and 17 strongly disapproved and punished. Of 70 communities, homosexuality was reported to be absent or rare in frequency in 41, and present or not uncommon in 29.It was frequent in ancient Greece. However, in later cultures influenced by Abrahamic religions, the law and the church established sodomy as a transgression against divine law or a crime against nature. Many historical figures, including Socrates, Lord Byron, Edward II, and Hadrian, have had terms such as gay or bisexual applied to them; some scholars, such as Michel Foucault, have regarded this as risking the anachronistic introduction of a contemporary social construct of sexuality foreign to their times, though others challenge this.A common thread of constructionist argument is that no one in antiquity or the Middle Ages experienced homosexuality as an exclusive, permanent, or defining mode of sexuality. John Boswell has countered this argument by citing ancient Greek writings by Plato, which describe individuals exhibiting exclusive homosexuality.