Emory University School of Law
... evolutionary arguments to suggest that men and women might be different in ways that are relevant to sex discrimination law in general and to sexual harassment law in particular. At the same time, the question of causation under Title VII, which requires that discrimination be “because of” a plainti ...
... evolutionary arguments to suggest that men and women might be different in ways that are relevant to sex discrimination law in general and to sexual harassment law in particular. At the same time, the question of causation under Title VII, which requires that discrimination be “because of” a plainti ...
paper - Deborah Addington
... could either manifest Eros by having (dispassionate) sex with one’s wife to make more Jews, or one could immerse in Torah study. The two were not seen as compatible, let alone complimentary. Even with the repression of healthy sexuality, Eros is still seen: The passionate desire to unify one’s self ...
... could either manifest Eros by having (dispassionate) sex with one’s wife to make more Jews, or one could immerse in Torah study. The two were not seen as compatible, let alone complimentary. Even with the repression of healthy sexuality, Eros is still seen: The passionate desire to unify one’s self ...
Critical period conditioning by orgasm during heterosexual oral sex
... courtship songs for various bird species. Early sensory input for these birds is critical to the development of later behavioral and perceptual skills. In addition, Fox and Rutter (2010) found that animals needed to engage the environment to excite “neural structures” that help with “depth percepti ...
... courtship songs for various bird species. Early sensory input for these birds is critical to the development of later behavioral and perceptual skills. In addition, Fox and Rutter (2010) found that animals needed to engage the environment to excite “neural structures” that help with “depth percepti ...
Conditioning and Sexual Behavior: A Review
... others of which will not. With sexual experience, initially ineffective stimuli become associated with behaviorally significant ones and thereby come to elicit sexually relevant responses. Second, initially neutral stimuli that are arbitrary and separated physically from the UCS can, through contigu ...
... others of which will not. With sexual experience, initially ineffective stimuli become associated with behaviorally significant ones and thereby come to elicit sexually relevant responses. Second, initially neutral stimuli that are arbitrary and separated physically from the UCS can, through contigu ...
Sex is good for you - Centre for Disability Studies
... self-esteem, emotional well being, and therefore the overall quality of life, as well as helping to rebuke societies message that disabled people are not sexually attractive, (Tepper, 2000; Felce and Perry, 1997). This link between disability and a lack of sexual well-being is shown by McCabe and Ta ...
... self-esteem, emotional well being, and therefore the overall quality of life, as well as helping to rebuke societies message that disabled people are not sexually attractive, (Tepper, 2000; Felce and Perry, 1997). This link between disability and a lack of sexual well-being is shown by McCabe and Ta ...
Natural selection hampers divergence of reproductive traits in a
... evolution of reproductive traits across allopatric populations. Multivariate selection theory predicts that this would occur, for example, (i) if natural and sexual selection are antagonistic (i.e. different in sign) either for specific traits or for traits that are positively genetically correlated ...
... evolution of reproductive traits across allopatric populations. Multivariate selection theory predicts that this would occur, for example, (i) if natural and sexual selection are antagonistic (i.e. different in sign) either for specific traits or for traits that are positively genetically correlated ...
Spring 2008 - FORUM: University of Edinburgh Postgraduate Journal
... conventions of polite conversation when answering calls from the public. Just as Haraway broadens definitions of humanity in light of the impact of technological advancement, I suggest the need for a similarly expansive and dynamic term of reference for technologies that mimic human identity and enc ...
... conventions of polite conversation when answering calls from the public. Just as Haraway broadens definitions of humanity in light of the impact of technological advancement, I suggest the need for a similarly expansive and dynamic term of reference for technologies that mimic human identity and enc ...
Remember – The Caya® diaphragm does not protect against STIs
... contained in this publication is accurate and up-to-date at the time of being published. As information and knowledge is constantly changing, readers are strongly advised to confirm that the information complies with present research, legislation and policy guidelines. True accepts no responsibility ...
... contained in this publication is accurate and up-to-date at the time of being published. As information and knowledge is constantly changing, readers are strongly advised to confirm that the information complies with present research, legislation and policy guidelines. True accepts no responsibility ...
The Long-Term Habituation of Sexual Arousal in
... credit and a $20 honorarium for completion of the study. An experimenter then contacted the potential subject to arrange an initial explanatory session. This session was designed to provide the potential subject with a basic description of the study, a tour of the laboratory, and a review of the con ...
... credit and a $20 honorarium for completion of the study. An experimenter then contacted the potential subject to arrange an initial explanatory session. This session was designed to provide the potential subject with a basic description of the study, a tour of the laboratory, and a review of the con ...
Stachowiak JA, Sherman S, Konakova A, Krushkova I, Peryshkina A, Strathdee S, Beyrer C. Health risks and power among female sex workers in Moscow. SIECUS Rep . Spring 2005;33(2):18-25
... question of free will. Commercial sex work does not operate in a vacuum but is instead inextricably linked with social and economic issues including poverty, race, class, lack of education, and the low status of women in many societies. By its nature, this harm reduction approach suggests that we re ...
... question of free will. Commercial sex work does not operate in a vacuum but is instead inextricably linked with social and economic issues including poverty, race, class, lack of education, and the low status of women in many societies. By its nature, this harm reduction approach suggests that we re ...
2D:4D
... characteristics such as greater spatial ability, decreased verbal ability, increased aggression, increased number of sexual partners, and early age of first sexual experience. Past research is conclusive in suggesting that men have lower 2D:4D ratios and higher FA than women. Since men are naturally ...
... characteristics such as greater spatial ability, decreased verbal ability, increased aggression, increased number of sexual partners, and early age of first sexual experience. Past research is conclusive in suggesting that men have lower 2D:4D ratios and higher FA than women. Since men are naturally ...
Journal of Molluscan Studies
... increasing male reproductive success. Nevertheless, caution is needed when generalizing the use and effects of the love-dart, which are predominantly based on one model organism. ...
... increasing male reproductive success. Nevertheless, caution is needed when generalizing the use and effects of the love-dart, which are predominantly based on one model organism. ...
Finger length ratio (2D:4D) correlates with physical aggression in
... sexual dimorphism in digit ratio is reversed, and males have relatively longer second digits (Burley and Foster, 2004). This reversed foot pattern matches the reversed toe 2D:4D sexual dimorphism seen in humans (McFadden and Shubel, 2002) but not that found in mice, were sexual dimorphism in hind di ...
... sexual dimorphism in digit ratio is reversed, and males have relatively longer second digits (Burley and Foster, 2004). This reversed foot pattern matches the reversed toe 2D:4D sexual dimorphism seen in humans (McFadden and Shubel, 2002) but not that found in mice, were sexual dimorphism in hind di ...
Diagnosis of STD - WPRO IRIS
... not always protect people from sexual problems. Professionals may be faced with questions about family planning, fertility regulation methods and pregnancy or concerns about sexual functioning. Clients may have sexually transmitted diseases or be at risk of contracting them. In particular, human imm ...
... not always protect people from sexual problems. Professionals may be faced with questions about family planning, fertility regulation methods and pregnancy or concerns about sexual functioning. Clients may have sexually transmitted diseases or be at risk of contracting them. In particular, human imm ...
Marital satisfaction is one of the important factors affecting women`s
... Method: This research is an analytic cross-sectional study with simple random sampling, done on 70 fertile and 70 infertile women who referred to the fertility centers in Yazd in 2010. The testees were women aged 20-40. Explaining the research objectives and circumstances we made sure that testees a ...
... Method: This research is an analytic cross-sectional study with simple random sampling, done on 70 fertile and 70 infertile women who referred to the fertility centers in Yazd in 2010. The testees were women aged 20-40. Explaining the research objectives and circumstances we made sure that testees a ...
Costs of sexual traits: a mismatch between theoretical
... costs of sexual traits. In Fisherian models, costs become important late when the exaggeration of the sexual trait is so large that natural selection prevents any further enlargement. In these models, the only requirement for costs is that they must reduce survival irrespective of phenotypic conditi ...
... costs of sexual traits. In Fisherian models, costs become important late when the exaggeration of the sexual trait is so large that natural selection prevents any further enlargement. In these models, the only requirement for costs is that they must reduce survival irrespective of phenotypic conditi ...
A pluralist approach to sex and recombination
... explain any ecological correlation, and in a later section we shall discuss a particular example. It would at present seem that ecological correlations may be incapable of convincingly discriminating between the currently favoured models. These correlations are nonetheless important because any real ...
... explain any ecological correlation, and in a later section we shall discuss a particular example. It would at present seem that ecological correlations may be incapable of convincingly discriminating between the currently favoured models. These correlations are nonetheless important because any real ...
Sex Offenders, Sexuality, and Social Control
... little knowledge and understanding as to the nature and cause of sexual offending, the laws seeking to control the population of offenders will continue to be ineffective. Before turning to the creation of deviant sexuality, the sex crime panics, and societal response to this type of offending, it ...
... little knowledge and understanding as to the nature and cause of sexual offending, the laws seeking to control the population of offenders will continue to be ineffective. Before turning to the creation of deviant sexuality, the sex crime panics, and societal response to this type of offending, it ...
The use of multiple cues in mate choice
... environments and signal interaction in the evolution of multiple cues and preferences has received surprisingly little attention but may be of crucial importance. Similarly, sexual conflict has been proposed to result in maladaptive preferences for manipulative cues, and in neutral preferences for th ...
... environments and signal interaction in the evolution of multiple cues and preferences has received surprisingly little attention but may be of crucial importance. Similarly, sexual conflict has been proposed to result in maladaptive preferences for manipulative cues, and in neutral preferences for th ...
Sex in advertising: how it influences young men and women
... qualitative approach and the empirical data was gathered through two focus group interviews with students from Örnen high school in Luleå. The findings and conclusions of this study indicated that there are gender differences of how the youth define and react to sex in advertising. Young men tend to ...
... qualitative approach and the empirical data was gathered through two focus group interviews with students from Örnen high school in Luleå. The findings and conclusions of this study indicated that there are gender differences of how the youth define and react to sex in advertising. Young men tend to ...
morphometric evaluation of foramen magnum for sex
... use these dimensions for sex estimation. MATERIAL & METHOD: This study is conducted on 68 human adult skulls of known sex collected from museum of anatomy department of TMMC & RC Moradabad and also from nearby medical colleges of same geographical, cultural and climatic conditions. Well preserved cr ...
... use these dimensions for sex estimation. MATERIAL & METHOD: This study is conducted on 68 human adult skulls of known sex collected from museum of anatomy department of TMMC & RC Moradabad and also from nearby medical colleges of same geographical, cultural and climatic conditions. Well preserved cr ...
Understanding married women`s vulnerability to HIV infection in Egypt
... 12–25% of MSM reported condom use with their most recent male partner. Use of condom by MSM with their wife/female partner was not investigated, and neither were the reasons for non– use. However, a study conducted in India revealed that stigma and discrimination associated with homosexuality preven ...
... 12–25% of MSM reported condom use with their most recent male partner. Use of condom by MSM with their wife/female partner was not investigated, and neither were the reasons for non– use. However, a study conducted in India revealed that stigma and discrimination associated with homosexuality preven ...
Developmental perspective on the evolution of sexual ornaments
... or gamete transfer mechanistically, as in the case of animals’ genitalia or plants’ flower displays. In this case, the morphology of the other sex (Eberhard, 1985; Dixson and Anderson, 2002), or that of pollinators (Creswell, 1998; Giurfa et al., 1999), exerts selection pressures on the design of th ...
... or gamete transfer mechanistically, as in the case of animals’ genitalia or plants’ flower displays. In this case, the morphology of the other sex (Eberhard, 1985; Dixson and Anderson, 2002), or that of pollinators (Creswell, 1998; Giurfa et al., 1999), exerts selection pressures on the design of th ...
Defining individual quality over lifetimes and selective contexts
... is an important indicator of male quality [44]. By contrast, evidence for male performance capacities influencing female mating preferences is mixed (e.g. [45 –47]). To demonstrate the importance of both competitive context and life history to the determination of male quality, we focus on recent wo ...
... is an important indicator of male quality [44]. By contrast, evidence for male performance capacities influencing female mating preferences is mixed (e.g. [45 –47]). To demonstrate the importance of both competitive context and life history to the determination of male quality, we focus on recent wo ...
Clinical Guidelines for Sexual Health Care of Men who Have
... of adequate consultation and negotiation between affected parties. Solutions in one service cannot always be duplicated exactly in another clinic but can provide ideas and directions. An example of a specific service challenge is when male-to-female transgender clients in a general STI clinic wish t ...
... of adequate consultation and negotiation between affected parties. Solutions in one service cannot always be duplicated exactly in another clinic but can provide ideas and directions. An example of a specific service challenge is when male-to-female transgender clients in a general STI clinic wish t ...