The effects of sexual selection and ecology on adaptation and
... I could not have gotten through this long process without the constant support of my family. My parents, my brothers and their families, as well as the Mayberrys have provided a huge amount of encouragement and laughter through the years, which made everything easier. Most importantly, I am incredib ...
... I could not have gotten through this long process without the constant support of my family. My parents, my brothers and their families, as well as the Mayberrys have provided a huge amount of encouragement and laughter through the years, which made everything easier. Most importantly, I am incredib ...
Lineage Selection and the Maintenance of Sex - Université Paris-Sud
... eukaryotes despite its two-fold short-term disadvantages. Parthogenetic females can invade populations well before the long-term benefits of recombination (DNA repair, more rapid adaptation) can come into effect, and recombination disrupts beneficial combinations of alleles generated by past selecti ...
... eukaryotes despite its two-fold short-term disadvantages. Parthogenetic females can invade populations well before the long-term benefits of recombination (DNA repair, more rapid adaptation) can come into effect, and recombination disrupts beneficial combinations of alleles generated by past selecti ...
The Morning-After Pill - Concerned Women for America
... cause significant or life-threatening conditions such as blood clots, stroke and liver disease. Existing medical problems, that may be unknown to the woman, can worsen.3 Both the American Medical Association (AMA) and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommend that low ...
... cause significant or life-threatening conditions such as blood clots, stroke and liver disease. Existing medical problems, that may be unknown to the woman, can worsen.3 Both the American Medical Association (AMA) and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommend that low ...
The Impact of Internet Pornography on Adolescents
... and Månsson (2010) found the participants’ views and beliefs about pornography differed greatly depending on the degree to which they related to societal norms regarding sex, gender, relationships, and sexual violence. In this study, the authors found no difference related to the age or gender of t ...
... and Månsson (2010) found the participants’ views and beliefs about pornography differed greatly depending on the degree to which they related to societal norms regarding sex, gender, relationships, and sexual violence. In this study, the authors found no difference related to the age or gender of t ...
The Dominant Sex - University of Macau Library
... elucidation of the matter in all its bearings, as the outcome of a detailed historical and sociological study. The evidence for the widespread existence of a feminine dominance, the obverse of the masculine dominance with which we are all familiar, is scattered broadcast throughout the succeeding pa ...
... elucidation of the matter in all its bearings, as the outcome of a detailed historical and sociological study. The evidence for the widespread existence of a feminine dominance, the obverse of the masculine dominance with which we are all familiar, is scattered broadcast throughout the succeeding pa ...
A Guide for Parents - Ohana Policy Group
... about the stages of human reproduction. Age of consent laws were ignored, and children were not given any warning about adult sexual predators. Further, parents received woefully inadequate notice about the more controversial aspects of the curriculum.1 Later in the year, the DOE announced that it w ...
... about the stages of human reproduction. Age of consent laws were ignored, and children were not given any warning about adult sexual predators. Further, parents received woefully inadequate notice about the more controversial aspects of the curriculum.1 Later in the year, the DOE announced that it w ...
How to make a sex chromosome
... evolution14,31,32 predicts that recombination will be selected against in the region between a sex-determining gene and a nearby gene with sex-specific effects (Box 2). This theory was based in part on early studies of colouration genetics in the guppy, Poecilia reticulata33, which demonstrated that ...
... evolution14,31,32 predicts that recombination will be selected against in the region between a sex-determining gene and a nearby gene with sex-specific effects (Box 2). This theory was based in part on early studies of colouration genetics in the guppy, Poecilia reticulata33, which demonstrated that ...
Assessing the Effects of an STD Educational
... sexual risky behavior. For example, Vail-Smith and colleagues (2010) found Greek males had more sexual partners than non-Greek males and Greek females were more likely to report having anal sex than non-Greek females. In a separate study by Vail-Smith, Whetstone, et al. (2010), fraternity membership ...
... sexual risky behavior. For example, Vail-Smith and colleagues (2010) found Greek males had more sexual partners than non-Greek males and Greek females were more likely to report having anal sex than non-Greek females. In a separate study by Vail-Smith, Whetstone, et al. (2010), fraternity membership ...
risk-taking and adolescents` perceptions
... First and foremost, I would like to express thanks to Angela Huebner, my committee chair. Angie has been selfless in so many ways by offering her time, allowing me to dive into the VARA project after she had done the hard work, spending perplexing moments in front of the SPSS program with me, being ...
... First and foremost, I would like to express thanks to Angela Huebner, my committee chair. Angie has been selfless in so many ways by offering her time, allowing me to dive into the VARA project after she had done the hard work, spending perplexing moments in front of the SPSS program with me, being ...
Society`s perception about MSM
... them have mixed feelings after that. They enjoy having sex with men but feel shame and guilt. Most of them continue wrestling with doubts about their sexual identities for a long time. For many of them, conforming to gender norms becomes an obsession. This creates a psychological drama that may rema ...
... them have mixed feelings after that. They enjoy having sex with men but feel shame and guilt. Most of them continue wrestling with doubts about their sexual identities for a long time. For many of them, conforming to gender norms becomes an obsession. This creates a psychological drama that may rema ...
unspoken - PWN-USA
... To better understand the current experiences of women living with HIV in the United States with respect to sexual and reproductive health, in their own words, Positive Women’s Network – United ...
... To better understand the current experiences of women living with HIV in the United States with respect to sexual and reproductive health, in their own words, Positive Women’s Network – United ...
What Do Couples Do? A Content Analysis of Couple Images in
... Lee, & Hunt, 1995; Thomas & Treiber, 2000). African Americans were often portrayed as domestic, sidekick, hypersexed, or athletic (e.g., Chapko 1976; Staples & Jones 1985), and Asian Americans were often depicted with technology-based products and in business settings (Taylor, Landreth, & Bang, 2005 ...
... Lee, & Hunt, 1995; Thomas & Treiber, 2000). African Americans were often portrayed as domestic, sidekick, hypersexed, or athletic (e.g., Chapko 1976; Staples & Jones 1985), and Asian Americans were often depicted with technology-based products and in business settings (Taylor, Landreth, & Bang, 2005 ...
Climate adaptation and speciation: particular focus on reproductive
... genetic incompatibilities) has therefore become more feasible than ever before. Adaptation to different climatic conditions often relies on physiological traits (reviewed by Kearney and Porter 2009) and may therefore appear morphologically cryptic. This may lead to an underestimation of the role of ...
... genetic incompatibilities) has therefore become more feasible than ever before. Adaptation to different climatic conditions often relies on physiological traits (reviewed by Kearney and Porter 2009) and may therefore appear morphologically cryptic. This may lead to an underestimation of the role of ...
Friend or Foe Who Can You Trust? - Kirklees Safeguarding Children
... and urban areas. Not only does it rob children of their childhood, it can have a serious long term impact on every aspect of their lives. It damages the lives of whole families and carers and can lead to family break up. It is very difficult to say how many children and young people are being sexual ...
... and urban areas. Not only does it rob children of their childhood, it can have a serious long term impact on every aspect of their lives. It damages the lives of whole families and carers and can lead to family break up. It is very difficult to say how many children and young people are being sexual ...
Cognitive Dissonance and Sexual Regret Among College Students
... between dissonance and sexual regret. In addition, post hoc analyses revealed that dissonance was the best predictor of regret. Hypothesis 3 predicted there would be significant differences between males and females in reports of dissonance and sexual regret. In partial support of this hypothesis, t ...
... between dissonance and sexual regret. In addition, post hoc analyses revealed that dissonance was the best predictor of regret. Hypothesis 3 predicted there would be significant differences between males and females in reports of dissonance and sexual regret. In partial support of this hypothesis, t ...
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES CRIMINAL PROSECUTION AND HIV-RELATED RISKY BEHAVIOR Adeline Delavande
... case closely mirrors that of Trevis Smith, a linebacker with the Canadian Football League's Saskatchewan Roughriders. He was charged with sexual assaulting two women because he had unprotected sex with them and did not disclose his HIV status. Smith is currently free on bail; the conditions of his ...
... case closely mirrors that of Trevis Smith, a linebacker with the Canadian Football League's Saskatchewan Roughriders. He was charged with sexual assaulting two women because he had unprotected sex with them and did not disclose his HIV status. Smith is currently free on bail; the conditions of his ...
Desk study policy and legal documents
... indecency with another male person, or procures another male person to commit any act of gross indecency with him, or attempts to procure the commission of any such act by any male person with himself or with another male person, whether in public or private, shall be guilty of a felony and shall be ...
... indecency with another male person, or procures another male person to commit any act of gross indecency with him, or attempts to procure the commission of any such act by any male person with himself or with another male person, whether in public or private, shall be guilty of a felony and shall be ...
When Sex is Work: Organizing for Labour Rights and Protections
... of the sex industry thus tend to ignore the complex and multifaceted organization of labour within the sex industry as well as sex workers’ diverse experiences working within it. In recent decades, in part in response to the anti-prostitution lobby and in solidarity with a sex worker’s rights framew ...
... of the sex industry thus tend to ignore the complex and multifaceted organization of labour within the sex industry as well as sex workers’ diverse experiences working within it. In recent decades, in part in response to the anti-prostitution lobby and in solidarity with a sex worker’s rights framew ...
Liang, O`Halloran and Tan Metaphor and Symbol
... that remains clearly identifiable as something that contains each of its constituents” (Morris, 1993, p. 200), may be found in the graft of a politician’s head onto the body of an animal. The process of opposition, which is based on de Saussure’s and others’ work (e.g. de Saussure, 1966), construes ...
... that remains clearly identifiable as something that contains each of its constituents” (Morris, 1993, p. 200), may be found in the graft of a politician’s head onto the body of an animal. The process of opposition, which is based on de Saussure’s and others’ work (e.g. de Saussure, 1966), construes ...
Teenage Pregnancy and Sexual Health Marketing
... attitudes and beliefs, which influence young people’s sexual behaviour. Social norms and peer pressure, perceived behavioural control (self efficacy) and risk images all play an important role in shaping both behavioural intention and, in young and/or inexperienced young people, behavioural willi ...
... attitudes and beliefs, which influence young people’s sexual behaviour. Social norms and peer pressure, perceived behavioural control (self efficacy) and risk images all play an important role in shaping both behavioural intention and, in young and/or inexperienced young people, behavioural willi ...
Part II: Chapter 11
... motivation disorders. In chapter three, making use of a double-blind, parallelconditions, placebo controlled design, it was investigated whether DA antagonism would attenuate classical conditioning of sexual response in women. Results from this study demonstrated that DA receptor antagonism reduced ...
... motivation disorders. In chapter three, making use of a double-blind, parallelconditions, placebo controlled design, it was investigated whether DA antagonism would attenuate classical conditioning of sexual response in women. Results from this study demonstrated that DA receptor antagonism reduced ...
“Hip to be Crip?” About Crip Theory, Sexuality and People with
... whom and why [37]. The particular script concerning our relation to sexuality includes temporal, cultural and societal norms, as well as values influenced by normativity. Sexual activities are therefore never conducted in a vacuum but in a cultural context, which also means that scripts are never st ...
... whom and why [37]. The particular script concerning our relation to sexuality includes temporal, cultural and societal norms, as well as values influenced by normativity. Sexual activities are therefore never conducted in a vacuum but in a cultural context, which also means that scripts are never st ...
Sex as Leisure in the Shadow of Depression Abstract
... ing accurate data on the subject of sex. Third, Poria and Carr (2010) suggested that sex is omitted from academic discourse because it is perceived as a mundane activity, which is not sophisticated or prestigious enough to be worthy of academic attention. They suggested that leisure scholars prefer ...
... ing accurate data on the subject of sex. Third, Poria and Carr (2010) suggested that sex is omitted from academic discourse because it is perceived as a mundane activity, which is not sophisticated or prestigious enough to be worthy of academic attention. They suggested that leisure scholars prefer ...
from shame to game in one hundred years: an
... parents or social institutions may play in shaping youths’ attitudes toward premarital sex. Second, the modern analysis of how a child’s preferences can be molded by parental investments starts with Becker (1993), who was undoubtedly influenced by the work of Coleman (1990). He explored how parents ...
... parents or social institutions may play in shaping youths’ attitudes toward premarital sex. Second, the modern analysis of how a child’s preferences can be molded by parental investments starts with Becker (1993), who was undoubtedly influenced by the work of Coleman (1990). He explored how parents ...
Considerations for a Better Definition of Male Orgasmic Disorder
... inability to reach orgasm for two of the preceding 12 months. However, this number represents the aggregate of men stating this was an occasionally, periodically, or frequently a problem. This author would argue that occasional and periodic problems would not reach the threshold for diagnosis. One c ...
... inability to reach orgasm for two of the preceding 12 months. However, this number represents the aggregate of men stating this was an occasionally, periodically, or frequently a problem. This author would argue that occasional and periodic problems would not reach the threshold for diagnosis. One c ...