Sexual Intercourse and Relationship Development
... the peer group. Men tend to be the initiator of sexual pressure within the premarital dyad, while women control the level of intimacy in the sexual encounter (Christopher & Frandsen, 1990). However, both males and females can feel pressured to engage in unwanted intercourse. In one study over 90% of ...
... the peer group. Men tend to be the initiator of sexual pressure within the premarital dyad, while women control the level of intimacy in the sexual encounter (Christopher & Frandsen, 1990). However, both males and females can feel pressured to engage in unwanted intercourse. In one study over 90% of ...
Sexually harmful behaviour in young children and the link
... Hawkes (unpublished) examined the research subjects’ family histories and found that around three-quarters of the boys had been either maltreated or neglected; in a quarter of all cases, adult drug use had also played a part. This meant that the children had grown up in an environment where their ph ...
... Hawkes (unpublished) examined the research subjects’ family histories and found that around three-quarters of the boys had been either maltreated or neglected; in a quarter of all cases, adult drug use had also played a part. This meant that the children had grown up in an environment where their ph ...
Drugs and Sexual Assault: A Dangerous Mix
... The drug’s effects start within a half hour of ingestion and may last as long as 8 hours. According to the package insert provided by the manufacturer, Hoffman-LaRoche, “Some patients may have no recollection of any awakenings occurring in the 6 to 8 hours during which the drug exerts its action.”9 ...
... The drug’s effects start within a half hour of ingestion and may last as long as 8 hours. According to the package insert provided by the manufacturer, Hoffman-LaRoche, “Some patients may have no recollection of any awakenings occurring in the 6 to 8 hours during which the drug exerts its action.”9 ...
What Is Ethics
... Ethics vs. Compliance As scandals swirl around the White House, President Bush has ordered his staff to take a refresher course in ethics. [See related Newsline story, Nov. 14.] Not a moment too soon, many would say. But there are two problems with the president's directive. First, as any organizat ...
... Ethics vs. Compliance As scandals swirl around the White House, President Bush has ordered his staff to take a refresher course in ethics. [See related Newsline story, Nov. 14.] Not a moment too soon, many would say. But there are two problems with the president's directive. First, as any organizat ...
Is Someone You Know A Crossdresser?
... cross-gender expression was or is respected rather than being something shameful. Most crossdressers in the US are well-educated and come from conventional family backgrounds. The vast majority are heterosexual and most are or have been married. Most are happy in their masculinity, and only a small ...
... cross-gender expression was or is respected rather than being something shameful. Most crossdressers in the US are well-educated and come from conventional family backgrounds. The vast majority are heterosexual and most are or have been married. Most are happy in their masculinity, and only a small ...
Social Responsibility
... – Assuming social responsibility only in response to pressure from interest groups or the government ...
... – Assuming social responsibility only in response to pressure from interest groups or the government ...
Ethics in International Business
... responsibility to give back to the societies that enable them to grow and prosper? The concept of social responsibility refers to the idea that business people should take the social consequences of economic actions into account when making business decisions, and that there should be a presumptio ...
... responsibility to give back to the societies that enable them to grow and prosper? The concept of social responsibility refers to the idea that business people should take the social consequences of economic actions into account when making business decisions, and that there should be a presumptio ...
Debating Homosexuality - Family Research Council
... words “gay” and “lesbian” the way they are generally used by the media, as a generic reference to people who experience same-sex attractions and/or engage in homosexual conduct and/or self-identify in that way. However, social conservatives will often avoid using the words “gay” or “lesbian” altoget ...
... words “gay” and “lesbian” the way they are generally used by the media, as a generic reference to people who experience same-sex attractions and/or engage in homosexual conduct and/or self-identify in that way. However, social conservatives will often avoid using the words “gay” or “lesbian” altoget ...
pers ective p Bad people do not have a monopoly on bad deeds:
... next door. Some subjects were alone, while others were working alongside a small group of strangers who were part of the study and had been instructed not to respond. Darley found that 80 percent of those working alone got up from their work to check on the individual calling for help. By contrast, ...
... next door. Some subjects were alone, while others were working alongside a small group of strangers who were part of the study and had been instructed not to respond. Darley found that 80 percent of those working alone got up from their work to check on the individual calling for help. By contrast, ...
Ethics: A Brief Overview
... • The soul is immortal. • The body is not immortal. • THEREFORE, the soul does not permanently reside in one particular body. – Parallel to The Matrix : The soul is placed in the body at the moment of birth and leaves the body at the moment of death, only to be inserted into ...
... • The soul is immortal. • The body is not immortal. • THEREFORE, the soul does not permanently reside in one particular body. – Parallel to The Matrix : The soul is placed in the body at the moment of birth and leaves the body at the moment of death, only to be inserted into ...
Virtue Ethics Intro
... that is practiced and thereby learned—it is habit (hexis). • This has clear implications for moral education, for Aristotle obviously thinks that you can teach people to be virtuous. • Role models become very important ...
... that is practiced and thereby learned—it is habit (hexis). • This has clear implications for moral education, for Aristotle obviously thinks that you can teach people to be virtuous. • Role models become very important ...
Virtue Ethics Intro
... that is practiced and thereby learned—it is habit (hexis). • This has clear implications for moral education, for Aristotle obviously thinks that you can teach people to be virtuous. • Role models become very important ...
... that is practiced and thereby learned—it is habit (hexis). • This has clear implications for moral education, for Aristotle obviously thinks that you can teach people to be virtuous. • Role models become very important ...
Intimacy and Sexuality: Toward a Lifespan Perspective
... to such research, including cultural reluctance to question minors about their sexuality and the inability to directly observe such behavior.13 Again, most research and policy focuses on combating negative consequences of adolescent sexuality, including unplanned and unwanted pregnancy, sexually tra ...
... to such research, including cultural reluctance to question minors about their sexuality and the inability to directly observe such behavior.13 Again, most research and policy focuses on combating negative consequences of adolescent sexuality, including unplanned and unwanted pregnancy, sexually tra ...
Sexual Selection - Evolutionary Biology
... • the females prefer males with traits that indicate good genetic quality, and the offspring inherit these good genes and the preference • but quality is expected to be already under directional selection, and so it is unclear what maintains the variation in male quality within the population ...
... • the females prefer males with traits that indicate good genetic quality, and the offspring inherit these good genes and the preference • but quality is expected to be already under directional selection, and so it is unclear what maintains the variation in male quality within the population ...
EPH 7112 Lecture 10 Research Ethics
... Rights ethics holds that people have fundamental rights that other people have a duty to respect. In duty ethics, people have duties, an important one of which is to protect and respect the rights of others. ...
... Rights ethics holds that people have fundamental rights that other people have a duty to respect. In duty ethics, people have duties, an important one of which is to protect and respect the rights of others. ...
Double Alterity and the Global Historiography of Sexuality: China
... typically trained to think and work. So let me begin by articulating, as clearly as I can at the start of this paper, the set of problems on which I will focus my historical study of sexuality from a comparative and global perspective. The central problem that concerns my comparative and global anal ...
... typically trained to think and work. So let me begin by articulating, as clearly as I can at the start of this paper, the set of problems on which I will focus my historical study of sexuality from a comparative and global perspective. The central problem that concerns my comparative and global anal ...
Management Communication About Ethics
... we will do something, we will do it. When we cannot or will not do something, then we won’t do it. Excellence We are satisfied with nothing less than the very best in everything we do. We will continue to raise the bar for everyone. The great fun here will be for all of us to discover just how good ...
... we will do something, we will do it. When we cannot or will not do something, then we won’t do it. Excellence We are satisfied with nothing less than the very best in everything we do. We will continue to raise the bar for everyone. The great fun here will be for all of us to discover just how good ...
Sexual Fetishism in Adolescence: Report of Two Cases
... have past neurological history or current signs/ symptoms suggestive of a neurological disorder, and due to his typical clinical picture suggesting sexual fetishism, no further imaging studies were conducted. During psychiatric interviews, he genuinely admitted having this interest and stealing al ...
... have past neurological history or current signs/ symptoms suggestive of a neurological disorder, and due to his typical clinical picture suggesting sexual fetishism, no further imaging studies were conducted. During psychiatric interviews, he genuinely admitted having this interest and stealing al ...
Personal and Organizational Ethics
... Rawls’ Justice • Each person has an equal right to the most basic liberties comparable with similar liberties for others • Social and economic inequalities are arranged so that they are both: a) reasonably expected to be to everyone’s advantage and b) attached to positions and offices open to all pe ...
... Rawls’ Justice • Each person has an equal right to the most basic liberties comparable with similar liberties for others • Social and economic inequalities are arranged so that they are both: a) reasonably expected to be to everyone’s advantage and b) attached to positions and offices open to all pe ...
FEMINISM AND HISTORICAL CHALLENGES IN ANTHROPOLOGY
... Proceeding of the International Conference on Social Science Research, ICSSR 2013 (e-ISBN 978-96711768-1-8). 4-5 June 2013, Penang, MALAYSIA. Organized by WorldConferences.net ...
... Proceeding of the International Conference on Social Science Research, ICSSR 2013 (e-ISBN 978-96711768-1-8). 4-5 June 2013, Penang, MALAYSIA. Organized by WorldConferences.net ...
Ethics in Computer Science
... different ethical stakeholders. A very simplistic statement of its ethical claim is that the degree of rightness or wrongness of an act depends upon the consequences of the act. Kantian - imperative asserting that one should never treat a person merely as a means to an end, but always as an end . Th ...
... different ethical stakeholders. A very simplistic statement of its ethical claim is that the degree of rightness or wrongness of an act depends upon the consequences of the act. Kantian - imperative asserting that one should never treat a person merely as a means to an end, but always as an end . Th ...
Utilitarianism and the Ethics of War
... right or wrong. Shaw utilizes the example of the Iroquois of Quebec in the seventeenth century who viewed the torturing of captured prisoners to be acceptable; in this case relativism would suggest one cannot utilize today’s views on morality and ethics to judge against another culture, let alone a ...
... right or wrong. Shaw utilizes the example of the Iroquois of Quebec in the seventeenth century who viewed the torturing of captured prisoners to be acceptable; in this case relativism would suggest one cannot utilize today’s views on morality and ethics to judge against another culture, let alone a ...
Research Ethics
... ie. DPA, information obtained during an investigation is confidential (unless otherwise agreed in advance). ...
... ie. DPA, information obtained during an investigation is confidential (unless otherwise agreed in advance). ...
P H I L O S O P H Y
... nonconsequentialist position that states this: always act in such a way that your reasons for acting are reasons you could will to have everyone act on in similar circumstances, and always treat persons as ends and not merely as means. ...
... nonconsequentialist position that states this: always act in such a way that your reasons for acting are reasons you could will to have everyone act on in similar circumstances, and always treat persons as ends and not merely as means. ...
P H I L O S O P H Y
... nonconsequentialist position that states this: always act in such a way that your reasons for acting are reasons you could will to have everyone act on in similar circumstances, and always treat persons as ends and not merely as means. ...
... nonconsequentialist position that states this: always act in such a way that your reasons for acting are reasons you could will to have everyone act on in similar circumstances, and always treat persons as ends and not merely as means. ...