The Evolution of Sex
... asexual forms have a higher extinction rate than sexual forms. Thus sex may be maintained by group selection. • Deleterious mutations: The large numbers of deleterious mutations are more efficiently removed by sexual than asexual reproduction. • Host-parasite arms race: The coevolutionary arms race ...
... asexual forms have a higher extinction rate than sexual forms. Thus sex may be maintained by group selection. • Deleterious mutations: The large numbers of deleterious mutations are more efficiently removed by sexual than asexual reproduction. • Host-parasite arms race: The coevolutionary arms race ...
How Much Do You Know About Sexual Assault? A True
... If a person willingly goes to someone’s room or house or goes to a bar, she/he assumes the risk of sexual assault. The perpetrator can’t be blamed for anything that happens. This “assumption of risk” wrongfully places the responsibility of the offender’s actions with the victim. Even if a person wen ...
... If a person willingly goes to someone’s room or house or goes to a bar, she/he assumes the risk of sexual assault. The perpetrator can’t be blamed for anything that happens. This “assumption of risk” wrongfully places the responsibility of the offender’s actions with the victim. Even if a person wen ...
Sexuality - Vanderbilt University
... Among Western Christians, sexuality is generally assumed to include genital sensation, activity, and fantasy. But should sexuality be understood much more broadly, to include its connections to how societies are structured economically and how we understand race and class? One of the most hotly cont ...
... Among Western Christians, sexuality is generally assumed to include genital sensation, activity, and fantasy. But should sexuality be understood much more broadly, to include its connections to how societies are structured economically and how we understand race and class? One of the most hotly cont ...
Chapter 11: Pornography
... it's covered up as a form of speech, and it defended as therefore a First Amendment right. So the ways in which women are hurt by it begin with the women in it who are being prostituted through it and are typically gotten into it either as children or through a whole range of coercive means, all the ...
... it's covered up as a form of speech, and it defended as therefore a First Amendment right. So the ways in which women are hurt by it begin with the women in it who are being prostituted through it and are typically gotten into it either as children or through a whole range of coercive means, all the ...
Sexual Assault: the role of the pre-hospital
... Age of consent: A person thirteen years of age or older may request medical attention or a forensic exam without the consent of their parents. Mandatory reporting law: Any sexual assault of a minor (under age 18) must be reported to police and/or Child Protective Services. In WA, the law assumes tha ...
... Age of consent: A person thirteen years of age or older may request medical attention or a forensic exam without the consent of their parents. Mandatory reporting law: Any sexual assault of a minor (under age 18) must be reported to police and/or Child Protective Services. In WA, the law assumes tha ...
Female sexuality and changes with age
... Sexual function and ageing Although ageing per se interferes with the level of sexual performance, the improved health of older people and possibly altered expectations appear to have impacted on the sexual lives of older people over the last few decades. A Swedish study reported that sexual activit ...
... Sexual function and ageing Although ageing per se interferes with the level of sexual performance, the improved health of older people and possibly altered expectations appear to have impacted on the sexual lives of older people over the last few decades. A Swedish study reported that sexual activit ...
Mental Health Nursing II NURS 2310
... Characterized by recurrent, intense sexual urges, behaviors, or sexually arousing fantasies that are considered to be aberrant Personal distress related to the sexual behavior is not generally experienced Treatment usually obtained due to pressure from partner or the authorities Outpatient tr ...
... Characterized by recurrent, intense sexual urges, behaviors, or sexually arousing fantasies that are considered to be aberrant Personal distress related to the sexual behavior is not generally experienced Treatment usually obtained due to pressure from partner or the authorities Outpatient tr ...
Psychoanalytic Approaches to Literature
... depression, and unreasonable fears. Neurotic disorders seldom disable a person totally. Individuals who have a neurotic disorder recognize the symptoms as unacceptable and strange. 2.as a psychological mechanism: the process begins with an unconscious conflict between opposing desires or between a d ...
... depression, and unreasonable fears. Neurotic disorders seldom disable a person totally. Individuals who have a neurotic disorder recognize the symptoms as unacceptable and strange. 2.as a psychological mechanism: the process begins with an unconscious conflict between opposing desires or between a d ...
Introduction to Ethical Leadership - “Let the Games Begin”
... By giving reasons for its judgments and prohibitions, its central purpose is to secure valid principles of conduct and values that can be instrumental in guiding actions and producing good character. Looks very good on a resume! ...
... By giving reasons for its judgments and prohibitions, its central purpose is to secure valid principles of conduct and values that can be instrumental in guiding actions and producing good character. Looks very good on a resume! ...
Diversity in sexual health: Problems and dilemmas
... Regarding epidemiology, there is an increased prevalence in migrant groups of unwanted pregnancy and abortion, HIV/STDs, and sexual violence. Effective contraceptive use is hampered by knowledge deficits, uncertain living conditions, ambivalence regarding the use of contraceptives, and problems acce ...
... Regarding epidemiology, there is an increased prevalence in migrant groups of unwanted pregnancy and abortion, HIV/STDs, and sexual violence. Effective contraceptive use is hampered by knowledge deficits, uncertain living conditions, ambivalence regarding the use of contraceptives, and problems acce ...
The Sexuality/Gender Intersection
... categories of sex, gender, and sexuality in the past three decades, assuming as its basic premise that these categories come to mean different things in different disciplines. Based on the critical readings of both classic and recent texts, we shall explore the insights and subversive potential we c ...
... categories of sex, gender, and sexuality in the past three decades, assuming as its basic premise that these categories come to mean different things in different disciplines. Based on the critical readings of both classic and recent texts, we shall explore the insights and subversive potential we c ...
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... Abuse and Other Problem Behaviors in Urban Adolescents. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1992. 60(3): p. 705-712. ...
... Abuse and Other Problem Behaviors in Urban Adolescents. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1992. 60(3): p. 705-712. ...
Business Ethics and Social Responsibility
... – A set of guidelines for maintaining ethics in the workplace. Professional groups such as doctors, lawyers, journalists, and teachers have their own code of ethics. – Covers everything from employee behavior to environmental safety ...
... – A set of guidelines for maintaining ethics in the workplace. Professional groups such as doctors, lawyers, journalists, and teachers have their own code of ethics. – Covers everything from employee behavior to environmental safety ...
Ethics - Greensburg Salem School District
... • 2 a: a set of moral principles and values b: a theory or system of moral values c: the principles of conduct governing an individual or a group.” (Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary. Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam Company. 1975) ...
... • 2 a: a set of moral principles and values b: a theory or system of moral values c: the principles of conduct governing an individual or a group.” (Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary. Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam Company. 1975) ...
SOCIOLOGY: Single life and cohabitation analysis. 2001
... SOCIOLOGY: Single life and cohabitation analysis. 2001. school, marriage will be pushed farther into the future. Additionally, more education and higher income employment actually makes marriage more difficult to attain for women Finally, there are growing doubts about the institution of marriage i ...
... SOCIOLOGY: Single life and cohabitation analysis. 2001. school, marriage will be pushed farther into the future. Additionally, more education and higher income employment actually makes marriage more difficult to attain for women Finally, there are growing doubts about the institution of marriage i ...
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... boomerang kids… adult children who leave and return home several times before creating a separate permanent household of their own revolving door… suggested by Dinnerstein, Dudley and Guthrie as more appropriate term than boomerang to refer to the same exchange theory… uses market analogies to expla ...
... boomerang kids… adult children who leave and return home several times before creating a separate permanent household of their own revolving door… suggested by Dinnerstein, Dudley and Guthrie as more appropriate term than boomerang to refer to the same exchange theory… uses market analogies to expla ...
Abortion
... abortion. Twenty-two percent of all pregnancies (excluding miscarriages) end in abortion. In 2005, 1.21 million abortions were performed, down from 1.31 million in 2000. From 1973 through 2005, more than 45 million legal abortions occurred. Each year, about two percent of women aged 15-44 have an ab ...
... abortion. Twenty-two percent of all pregnancies (excluding miscarriages) end in abortion. In 2005, 1.21 million abortions were performed, down from 1.31 million in 2000. From 1973 through 2005, more than 45 million legal abortions occurred. Each year, about two percent of women aged 15-44 have an ab ...
Ethics in Field Education
... of social work professionals. They are teachers, mentors, evaluators, supervisors, and also learners, as students expose them to novel problems and questions. This session is designed to help participants comfortably undertake those roles, addressing fundamentals of professional ethics, ethical deci ...
... of social work professionals. They are teachers, mentors, evaluators, supervisors, and also learners, as students expose them to novel problems and questions. This session is designed to help participants comfortably undertake those roles, addressing fundamentals of professional ethics, ethical deci ...
Sexuality in Children’s Literature
... to re-examine their gender beliefs and assumptions. Thus, texts can provide children with alternative role models and inspire them to adopt more egalitarian gender attitudes. ...
... to re-examine their gender beliefs and assumptions. Thus, texts can provide children with alternative role models and inspire them to adopt more egalitarian gender attitudes. ...
Cornwall and Pendergast - Editorial
... processes of discernment, formation and ongoing training of those in ordained ministry. Of course, specific circumstances vary between denominations, and even between dioceses, colleges or other jurisdictions within a given denomination. However, our sense has been that those who ...
... processes of discernment, formation and ongoing training of those in ordained ministry. Of course, specific circumstances vary between denominations, and even between dioceses, colleges or other jurisdictions within a given denomination. However, our sense has been that those who ...
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... Usually, multiple justifiable decisions Let’s teach tools for ethical reasoning, not simply do’s and don’t’s Each situation is different, to be sure – But our system of thinking about ‘doing the right thing’ should be consistent – And beyond journalism: It doesn’t hurt to be able to apply the tools ...
... Usually, multiple justifiable decisions Let’s teach tools for ethical reasoning, not simply do’s and don’t’s Each situation is different, to be sure – But our system of thinking about ‘doing the right thing’ should be consistent – And beyond journalism: It doesn’t hurt to be able to apply the tools ...
Ethical basis of the potter box, kant, and rawls
... unaware of their own race, sex, and social background They are given the task of choosing principles that shall govern the actual world ...
... unaware of their own race, sex, and social background They are given the task of choosing principles that shall govern the actual world ...
men - King`s College London
... In the U.S., college rape has become something of a national obsession. 1 out of 5 college women report being sexually assaulted, and as Martha points out, there are serious issues raised by the in-house handling of these assaults, especially when university administrators are often more interested ...
... In the U.S., college rape has become something of a national obsession. 1 out of 5 college women report being sexually assaulted, and as Martha points out, there are serious issues raised by the in-house handling of these assaults, especially when university administrators are often more interested ...
American Experience
... the female beauty and female sexuality.” (417) In short, with the aid of a product, advertisements tell us that men conquer and women ensnare. Women are objectified and dehumanized in advertising when products are attached, via the actual ad, to an erotic charge. Ads do this using a combination of s ...
... the female beauty and female sexuality.” (417) In short, with the aid of a product, advertisements tell us that men conquer and women ensnare. Women are objectified and dehumanized in advertising when products are attached, via the actual ad, to an erotic charge. Ads do this using a combination of s ...
1 Chapter 8 Communicating About Sex
... Situational ethics – “We strongly prefer that you not have sex, but if you do anyway, it is important that you use condoms.” Teens respond best to parents who discuss rather than preach or dictate. King, Human Sexuality Today, 5/e © 2005 by Prentice Hall ...
... Situational ethics – “We strongly prefer that you not have sex, but if you do anyway, it is important that you use condoms.” Teens respond best to parents who discuss rather than preach or dictate. King, Human Sexuality Today, 5/e © 2005 by Prentice Hall ...