Papers 1011-1020 of total 29856 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…that it is presented to the reader. Sexual suggestiveness, activities and behavior are analyzed by the way they appear in the media. In both of these articles, although structured in different ways, we see the effects of media, specifically sexual content, on people…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…to societies' norms and hence it is appropriate to characterize prostitution as deviant. Prostitution is defined as promiscuous and mercenary sexual behavior with emotional indifference between the partners. There isn't a more specific definition because people…
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…model of brain function. The dopamine system is involved in reward-seeking behavior, sexual behavior, control of movement, regulation of pituitary-hormone secretion, and memory functions. A model of schizophrenia postulates increased or unregulated dopamine…
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…Criticisms of Great Expectations: Psychoanalytic and Gender Perspectives Psychoanalytic and gender literary criticisms are important as individual analyses and are similar in some respects, namely sexual and gender issues, which make them ideal choices…
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…philosophers such as Socrates, and Aristophanes, which is discussed in the setting of Plato's dialogues of "The Symposium." In these dialogues, they discuss certain gender issues to explain the phenomenon of sexual orientation and the different factors…
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…attached to biological sex. That is certain behaviors, physical appearance, social roles, attitudes, expressions of sexuality, and abilities are expected from individuals based on their biological sex. Much leisure research now examines and reports sex…
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…. The question at hand is whether or not the media really makes a significant impact on the developing behavior of children. John Davidson author of a Rolling Stone article; Menace to Society, believes that the studies which proved a connection between actual…
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Category: /Literature/English
…characteristics are good, but others believe they are basically bad. Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, helped prove that man’s inherent nature is negative. Dr. Freud identified the Oedipus complex, where a child has a sexual attachment to a parent…
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…was able to develop a healthy self-identity when it came to connecting intimately with others. Thus, living much of their adult life with a pseudo identity and being extremely vulnerable to others when it came to emotionally connecting with another sexually
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…. For example, there are many leaders and ministers that have been caught in adulterous behavior, acoholism, sexual immorality, or something else that the Church preaches against. The followers must learn that the word "hypocrisy" is of the flesh and is impure; thus…
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