Modernization and the Semi-Periphery: Western
... variation in attitudes across societies toward these identities today. However, it should be noted here that this acronym is undeniably modern in its construction, and as modern conceptions of sexual minorities do not apply trans-historically, I will be using a variety of terms to signify the given ...
... variation in attitudes across societies toward these identities today. However, it should be noted here that this acronym is undeniably modern in its construction, and as modern conceptions of sexual minorities do not apply trans-historically, I will be using a variety of terms to signify the given ...
AHR Forum Writing Histories of Sexuality in the
... and Musallam before him point out that erotic literature often included medical information and was sometimes composed by doctors for lay audiences, educating them along the way on sexual disease, birth control, and the use of aphrodisiacs. The long persistence of Galenic-Islamic medical theories in ...
... and Musallam before him point out that erotic literature often included medical information and was sometimes composed by doctors for lay audiences, educating them along the way on sexual disease, birth control, and the use of aphrodisiacs. The long persistence of Galenic-Islamic medical theories in ...
Disease Fact typical symptoms transmission Diagnosis
... partner(s). It can cause recurrent painful genital sores. It can also cause potentially fatal infections in babies. Herpes can make people more susceptible to HIV infection, and can make HIV-infected individuals more infectious. ...
... partner(s). It can cause recurrent painful genital sores. It can also cause potentially fatal infections in babies. Herpes can make people more susceptible to HIV infection, and can make HIV-infected individuals more infectious. ...
1 Introduction
... also a lack of diversity in terms of sexual preference, with 96 percent of those I interviewed identifying themselves as heterosexual.25 Although the number of people I interviewed from diverse backgrounds was small, I learned a number of things about how these students initiate sexual and romantic ...
... also a lack of diversity in terms of sexual preference, with 96 percent of those I interviewed identifying themselves as heterosexual.25 Although the number of people I interviewed from diverse backgrounds was small, I learned a number of things about how these students initiate sexual and romantic ...
Dominance
... sexual traits to members of the opposite sex Men at a bar are more likely to display their cell phones than are women The proportion of cell phone displays by men increases as the number of men increases, but not the number of women ...
... sexual traits to members of the opposite sex Men at a bar are more likely to display their cell phones than are women The proportion of cell phone displays by men increases as the number of men increases, but not the number of women ...
Ethical language - mrslh Philosophy & Ethics
... I did, and do, follow the emotivists in their rejection of descriptivism. But I was never an emotivist, though I have often been called one. But unlike most of their opponents I saw that it was their irrationalism, not their nondescriptivism, which was mistaken. So my main task was to find a rationa ...
... I did, and do, follow the emotivists in their rejection of descriptivism. But I was never an emotivist, though I have often been called one. But unlike most of their opponents I saw that it was their irrationalism, not their nondescriptivism, which was mistaken. So my main task was to find a rationa ...
Abstinence and STD prevention
... True. Abstinence from sexual intercourse is the most effective way to avoid becoming exposed to a sexually transmitted disease. However, some STD’s can be spread through oral sex and close body-to-body contact. ...
... True. Abstinence from sexual intercourse is the most effective way to avoid becoming exposed to a sexually transmitted disease. However, some STD’s can be spread through oral sex and close body-to-body contact. ...
Study Guide Exam 1 chs 1
... College-educated individuals may have many more sexual partners than those with less education. b. Women should have sexual partners only within meaningful relationships and should have fewer sexual partners than men. c. Men should be experienced in all kinds of unusual sexual activities; women shou ...
... College-educated individuals may have many more sexual partners than those with less education. b. Women should have sexual partners only within meaningful relationships and should have fewer sexual partners than men. c. Men should be experienced in all kinds of unusual sexual activities; women shou ...
Cultural, Historical, and Research Perspectives on Sexuality
... their bodies and faces. A burka is one type of garment that covers the woman’s body from head to toe, with only a slit for sight (see Figure 1.2). Muslim men are supposed to dress modestly as well, although this is less strongly enforced than it is among women. Islam has very specific religious laws ...
... their bodies and faces. A burka is one type of garment that covers the woman’s body from head to toe, with only a slit for sight (see Figure 1.2). Muslim men are supposed to dress modestly as well, although this is less strongly enforced than it is among women. Islam has very specific religious laws ...
Conditions mistaken for abuse
... Sexual transmitted infection (STI) An infection that can be acquired and transmitted trough sexual activity. ...
... Sexual transmitted infection (STI) An infection that can be acquired and transmitted trough sexual activity. ...
ch01_wcr - University of Delaware
... weather painful or not) 2. Ethical integrity: doing the morally right thing (issue is: not everyone will agree what is the right thing to be done) **everyone has a personal morality and is a part of a societal morality….no man is an island** ...
... weather painful or not) 2. Ethical integrity: doing the morally right thing (issue is: not everyone will agree what is the right thing to be done) **everyone has a personal morality and is a part of a societal morality….no man is an island** ...
Ethics and Public Speaking
... Look back at the story of Felicia Robinson on pages 30–31 of the textbook. Evaluate her dilemma in light of the guidelines for ethical speechmaking presented in this chapter. Explain what you believe would be the most ethical course of action in her case. Discussion: This exercise is designed to hav ...
... Look back at the story of Felicia Robinson on pages 30–31 of the textbook. Evaluate her dilemma in light of the guidelines for ethical speechmaking presented in this chapter. Explain what you believe would be the most ethical course of action in her case. Discussion: This exercise is designed to hav ...
answers - Novella
... responsibility, Mr. Furlong doesn't appear to have any involvement with the community in which he operates. Of the four dimensions of corporate social performance, he addresses only the corporate responsibility issue; those of corporate philanthropy, corporate social initiatives and corporate policy ...
... responsibility, Mr. Furlong doesn't appear to have any involvement with the community in which he operates. Of the four dimensions of corporate social performance, he addresses only the corporate responsibility issue; those of corporate philanthropy, corporate social initiatives and corporate policy ...
PowerPoint Lecture Notes Presentation Chapter 2 Current
... rights reserved. No part of the material protected by this copyright may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or ...
... rights reserved. No part of the material protected by this copyright may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or ...
phi_107_overview_4
... Care ethicists want to emphasize the importance of feelings in ethics, but there are several cases in which we still want there to be rules that may check even the best intentions. Feelings can often be a valuable source of moral motivation, but they can also be unreliable when our own biases and pr ...
... Care ethicists want to emphasize the importance of feelings in ethics, but there are several cases in which we still want there to be rules that may check even the best intentions. Feelings can often be a valuable source of moral motivation, but they can also be unreliable when our own biases and pr ...
When Sex Is Painful
... Sexual response difficulties can occur for many reasons. The following reasons are among the most common: ...
... Sexual response difficulties can occur for many reasons. The following reasons are among the most common: ...
Chapter 6: The Adolescent in Society
... Men and women sit across from each other, sing and talk, afterwards, they mingle; and some pair off. ...
... Men and women sit across from each other, sing and talk, afterwards, they mingle; and some pair off. ...
Sexual Relations between Psychotherapists and Their Patients
... Some have suggested that it can be helpful. Psychiatrist Martin Shepard concluded from interviews with patients who engaged in sexual activity with therapists that "as many people are aided by intimate involvements with their therapists as are hurt. 22 Psychologists Taylor and Wagner's 1976 survey o ...
... Some have suggested that it can be helpful. Psychiatrist Martin Shepard concluded from interviews with patients who engaged in sexual activity with therapists that "as many people are aided by intimate involvements with their therapists as are hurt. 22 Psychologists Taylor and Wagner's 1976 survey o ...
bes_week_1bb - Homework Market
... companies owe something to “society at large” (i.e., those who do not have a direct involvement with the business). ...
... companies owe something to “society at large” (i.e., those who do not have a direct involvement with the business). ...
Intimacy, Sexuality and Reproductive Issues in IBD
... • A level of trust and closeness must be felt before disclosure; find the right moment to disclose such information. • Although disclosure is difficult, it increases intimacy and relieves anxiety • “her/his problem” is now “your problem” • see gastroenterologists initially with the partner ...
... • A level of trust and closeness must be felt before disclosure; find the right moment to disclose such information. • Although disclosure is difficult, it increases intimacy and relieves anxiety • “her/his problem” is now “your problem” • see gastroenterologists initially with the partner ...
Chapter 4: Ethics and Business Decision Making
... Religious Ethical Standards • The rightness or wrongness of an action is usually judged according to its conformity to an absolute rule that commands a particular form of behavior. • The motive of the actor is irrelevant in judging the rightness or the wrongness of the action. • These rules often i ...
... Religious Ethical Standards • The rightness or wrongness of an action is usually judged according to its conformity to an absolute rule that commands a particular form of behavior. • The motive of the actor is irrelevant in judging the rightness or the wrongness of the action. • These rules often i ...
Sexual Dysfunction Is Common in the Morbidly Obese Male and
... obese patients may have a greater degree of medical comorbidities and lower quality of life than morbidly obese patients not seeking bariatric surgery.28 So, the degree of sexual dysfunction in weight-loss-seeking men may be greater than in individuals not seeking treatment. Another important consid ...
... obese patients may have a greater degree of medical comorbidities and lower quality of life than morbidly obese patients not seeking bariatric surgery.28 So, the degree of sexual dysfunction in weight-loss-seeking men may be greater than in individuals not seeking treatment. Another important consid ...
The CHARMS Study: cardiac patients' experiences of sexual problems following cardiac rehabilitation
... symptomatology. On either the anxiety or depression subscale, a score of 7 or less is considered normal, a score of 8–10 is considered to indicate possible psychological distress and 11 or higher to indicate probable psychological distress. Physical health was measured by responses to the question: ...
... symptomatology. On either the anxiety or depression subscale, a score of 7 or less is considered normal, a score of 8–10 is considered to indicate possible psychological distress and 11 or higher to indicate probable psychological distress. Physical health was measured by responses to the question: ...
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS)
... A Utilitarian Perspective On Business Ethics Example: An important example of such a moral question is whether, and if so under what conditions, to allow abortion. There is continuing disagreement about this moral question, even though the legal and political system in the United States has provide ...
... A Utilitarian Perspective On Business Ethics Example: An important example of such a moral question is whether, and if so under what conditions, to allow abortion. There is continuing disagreement about this moral question, even though the legal and political system in the United States has provide ...