The sociobiology of sex: inclusive fitness consequences of inter
... Figure 1. Sexual conflict and mutual benefits. Conflict: (a) in experimental populations of viviparous lizards, Lacerta vivipara, male sexual harassment can be so costly to females as to drive populations to local extinctions [32]. Photo credit: P. S. Fitze. (b) The accessory gland products (Acp) re ...
... Figure 1. Sexual conflict and mutual benefits. Conflict: (a) in experimental populations of viviparous lizards, Lacerta vivipara, male sexual harassment can be so costly to females as to drive populations to local extinctions [32]. Photo credit: P. S. Fitze. (b) The accessory gland products (Acp) re ...
HOLY SPIRIT - Erskine College
... viewed as a means of determining which human persons, acts, and attitudes receive God’s blessing and which do not.” John Frame, Doctrine of the Christian Life, 1 – This definition assumes the covenantal character of Christian ethics – Because of God’s grace, the believer has been brought into relati ...
... viewed as a means of determining which human persons, acts, and attitudes receive God’s blessing and which do not.” John Frame, Doctrine of the Christian Life, 1 – This definition assumes the covenantal character of Christian ethics – Because of God’s grace, the believer has been brought into relati ...
Statutory sex crime relationships between juveniles and adults: A
... choice one might want to draw the line, if at all, between these relationships and those that are termed sexual assault. The term “compliant victim” has achieved increasing acceptance among professionals interested in this topic (Lanning, 2002). It has a disadvantage, however. The term suggests that ...
... choice one might want to draw the line, if at all, between these relationships and those that are termed sexual assault. The term “compliant victim” has achieved increasing acceptance among professionals interested in this topic (Lanning, 2002). It has a disadvantage, however. The term suggests that ...
Extragenital STI Testing - Health Care Education and Training, Inc.
... No commercial GC or CT NAAT has been cleared by the FDA for use in testing specimens collected from extragenital sites ...
... No commercial GC or CT NAAT has been cleared by the FDA for use in testing specimens collected from extragenital sites ...
Prenatal Development Chapter 5 pp 172 - 179
... drives to develop social relationships and that these promote survival (Darwinism) • Divided life span into eight (you will need to know all eight!)psychosocial stages, each associated with a different drive and a problem or crisis to resolve • Outcome of each stage varies along a continuum from pos ...
... drives to develop social relationships and that these promote survival (Darwinism) • Divided life span into eight (you will need to know all eight!)psychosocial stages, each associated with a different drive and a problem or crisis to resolve • Outcome of each stage varies along a continuum from pos ...
Family and Social Dynamics - Florida Atlantic University
... society, in that it jeopardizes the long-term survival of the family. However, not all taboos are equal in the eyes of a Freudian psychoanalyst and there are also certain instances where a taboo may be unnecessary to social stability but may be manipulated for other reasons. The manipulation of a ta ...
... society, in that it jeopardizes the long-term survival of the family. However, not all taboos are equal in the eyes of a Freudian psychoanalyst and there are also certain instances where a taboo may be unnecessary to social stability but may be manipulated for other reasons. The manipulation of a ta ...
Scratching the Lotus Blossom Itch
... what she is, but for what she comes to represent in the exchange: a social relationship. What she produces is not simply her material self, but others' desires for her. Since she is both exchanger and exchanged, labor and product of labor, her sale as a product can never be complete. Commodity fetis ...
... what she is, but for what she comes to represent in the exchange: a social relationship. What she produces is not simply her material self, but others' desires for her. Since she is both exchanger and exchanged, labor and product of labor, her sale as a product can never be complete. Commodity fetis ...
this one - Talmudology
... importance of basic anatomy and physiology for perceiving the full meaning of what clinicians see and may read from human’s behavior. Son of his time, and with the scientific limits of his historic period, he was nevertheless trying to bridge the anatomy of the brain with complex mental functions, e ...
... importance of basic anatomy and physiology for perceiving the full meaning of what clinicians see and may read from human’s behavior. Son of his time, and with the scientific limits of his historic period, he was nevertheless trying to bridge the anatomy of the brain with complex mental functions, e ...
KV Institute of Management and Information Studies BA7402
... 1.1 BUSINESS ETHICS (also corporate ethics) is a form of applied ethics or professional ethics that examines ethical principles and moral or ethical problems that arise in a business environment. It applies to all aspects of business conduct and is relevant to the conduct of individuals and entire o ...
... 1.1 BUSINESS ETHICS (also corporate ethics) is a form of applied ethics or professional ethics that examines ethical principles and moral or ethical problems that arise in a business environment. It applies to all aspects of business conduct and is relevant to the conduct of individuals and entire o ...
York St John University
... the heterosexual community, but the risk is very low for heterosexual students. For some students the risk might be higher if they have had sexual contact within the higher risk groups in society. These include intravenous drug abusers, the homosexual community, bisexuals and prostitutes. Students w ...
... the heterosexual community, but the risk is very low for heterosexual students. For some students the risk might be higher if they have had sexual contact within the higher risk groups in society. These include intravenous drug abusers, the homosexual community, bisexuals and prostitutes. Students w ...
The SAGE Encyclopedia of LGBTQ Studies
... prejudicial attitudes against nonheterosexual individuals, behaviors, and relationships. The concept of heterosexism is often compared with or used in place of the concept of homophobia; however, there are important differences between the two concepts. Homophobia refers to a negative attitude or fe ...
... prejudicial attitudes against nonheterosexual individuals, behaviors, and relationships. The concept of heterosexism is often compared with or used in place of the concept of homophobia; however, there are important differences between the two concepts. Homophobia refers to a negative attitude or fe ...
4 Biology and Sexual Minority Status
... The course of normative development culminates in full concordance among all of the biologic variables of sex (i.e., either all male or all female). In intersexed individuals, however, one or more of those variables is discordant with the others, or its differentiation is intermediate between male a ...
... The course of normative development culminates in full concordance among all of the biologic variables of sex (i.e., either all male or all female). In intersexed individuals, however, one or more of those variables is discordant with the others, or its differentiation is intermediate between male a ...
Homosexual "Marriage"
... pattern of fidelity. Moreover, those with AIDS commonly seek a partner/caretaker for their declining years so the 13% of Advocates admitting AIDS would inflate the rate of 8% who attempt to engage in semi-monogamy. The Advocate does not equate monogamy with fidelity. Fundamental differences in the m ...
... pattern of fidelity. Moreover, those with AIDS commonly seek a partner/caretaker for their declining years so the 13% of Advocates admitting AIDS would inflate the rate of 8% who attempt to engage in semi-monogamy. The Advocate does not equate monogamy with fidelity. Fundamental differences in the m ...
Mate Choice, Sexual Conflict, and Evolution of Senescence
... loss of reproductive ability could account for the increase in longevity. In fact, some have argued that this may be an adaptive response to living through lean times (Holliday, 1989; Masoro and Austad, 1996). More recently, biogerontologists have shown that diapause, in which an animal enters a sta ...
... loss of reproductive ability could account for the increase in longevity. In fact, some have argued that this may be an adaptive response to living through lean times (Holliday, 1989; Masoro and Austad, 1996). More recently, biogerontologists have shown that diapause, in which an animal enters a sta ...
Making Advances Women of Grace and Integrity: Technology and
... 37% reported having faked orgasms to please partners ...
... 37% reported having faked orgasms to please partners ...
News Release Attorneys for the Archdiocese of Milwaukee and its
... represents numerous survivors in the bankruptcy case. “The Archbishop made a promise at the outset of this case to treat survivors fairly and the exclusion of survivors from this process falls far short of that promise.” ...
... represents numerous survivors in the bankruptcy case. “The Archbishop made a promise at the outset of this case to treat survivors fairly and the exclusion of survivors from this process falls far short of that promise.” ...
Ethics: Discovering Right and Wrong
... Some versions of religious ethics hold that reason can discover what is right or wrong even apart from divine revelation ...
... Some versions of religious ethics hold that reason can discover what is right or wrong even apart from divine revelation ...
Evolutionary Perspectives on Hermaphroditism in Fishes
... those of the other sex by a large one. An animal which, as it grew, assumed the sex advantageous to its current size would thereby increase its reproductive potential.’ This life-history notion was formalized by Warner [1975] and Warner et al. [1975] who showed that if age-specific reproductive outp ...
... those of the other sex by a large one. An animal which, as it grew, assumed the sex advantageous to its current size would thereby increase its reproductive potential.’ This life-history notion was formalized by Warner [1975] and Warner et al. [1975] who showed that if age-specific reproductive outp ...
The Self-Concept - the Education Forum
... Parents who do not smoke will discourage their children from smoking. People with a strong religious belief may teach their children that sex before marriage is wrong. People from ethnic minority groups are more likely to live in an extended family. ...
... Parents who do not smoke will discourage their children from smoking. People with a strong religious belief may teach their children that sex before marriage is wrong. People from ethnic minority groups are more likely to live in an extended family. ...
Four Types of Ethical Conflict
... factors: the action, the person who performs the action and the action's consequences. If the focus is on the action, we find that some actions are considered to be fundamentally wrong, no matter who performs them or what their consequences are. This focus of normative ethics is called deontology, f ...
... factors: the action, the person who performs the action and the action's consequences. If the focus is on the action, we find that some actions are considered to be fundamentally wrong, no matter who performs them or what their consequences are. This focus of normative ethics is called deontology, f ...
Teleological Ethics
... The Greeks emphasized the cultivation of virtue or excellence as the means to flourishing (eudaimonia), where flourishing is the final end of all action. Eudaimonia is sometimes translated as happiness, but is in fact an organic idea which we grow into as we follow and cultivate the virtues or habit ...
... The Greeks emphasized the cultivation of virtue or excellence as the means to flourishing (eudaimonia), where flourishing is the final end of all action. Eudaimonia is sometimes translated as happiness, but is in fact an organic idea which we grow into as we follow and cultivate the virtues or habit ...
Chapter 19 PowerPoint Slides
... 6. Explain the differences among the four basic resources for making moral decisions. 7. List the four capacities needed to make moral ...
... 6. Explain the differences among the four basic resources for making moral decisions. 7. List the four capacities needed to make moral ...
Document
... lie, cheat, steal, harm other people, etc.” • Many ethicists maintain that moral duties and obligations override other ones: so, “if I have a moral duty not to lie, then I should not lie even if my employment requires me to lie.” ...
... lie, cheat, steal, harm other people, etc.” • Many ethicists maintain that moral duties and obligations override other ones: so, “if I have a moral duty not to lie, then I should not lie even if my employment requires me to lie.” ...
Combining the Methods of Differential and Experimental Psychology
... have a culture). The relative role of nature and nurture (and their interaction) is a complex issue worth investigating, but the logical way to conduct such an investigation is not to use complex terms like “gender” which beg these questions, but to use the scientifically-precise term “sex” which is ...
... have a culture). The relative role of nature and nurture (and their interaction) is a complex issue worth investigating, but the logical way to conduct such an investigation is not to use complex terms like “gender” which beg these questions, but to use the scientifically-precise term “sex” which is ...
Oral sex and HIV
... Oral sex involves giving or receiving oral (mouth) stimulation (i.e. sucking or licking) to the penis, the vagina, and/or the anus. Fellatio is the technical term used to describe oral contact with the penis. Cunnilingus is the technical term that describes oral-vaginal sex. Anilingus (sometimes cal ...
... Oral sex involves giving or receiving oral (mouth) stimulation (i.e. sucking or licking) to the penis, the vagina, and/or the anus. Fellatio is the technical term used to describe oral contact with the penis. Cunnilingus is the technical term that describes oral-vaginal sex. Anilingus (sometimes cal ...