Papers 1091-1100 of total 29856 found.
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…. Any human activity is thought of as human nature and that is recognized by the state as a fundamental human right. Sexual behavior is in our nature and is an important part as definining our roles in society, therefore laws should not be made to violate…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…not only in its language, but its violence, sexuality, preponderance of underage alcohol and tobacco abuse, and the generally rebellious main character, Holden Caulfield, a sixteen-year old male pariah. Such governing groups fear that the precious youth…
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…of physical contact with adults (Sloan 4)”, “are afraid to go home (4)”, and “demonstrate extremes in behavior (4).” When a child is neglected, they tend to have “rare attendance at school and addictions to alcohol and other drugs (5).” Sexually abused children…
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…dominance and the perception of an inferior group's status. A prime example would be the treatment of homosexuals, whom have long been criticized for displaying "deviant" behavior. Whether it is religious realms that are the skeptics or a political institution…
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…will bring into the world. As has been publicized for years, one of the primary cautions to engaging in premarital sex is the risk of contracting a sexually transmitted disease (STD). Through his research, Dr. F. Scott Christopher, a professor in the Family…
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…Sigmund Freud Sigmund Freud was the first major social scientist to propose a unified theory to understand and explain human behavior. No theory that has followed has been more complete, more complex, or more controversial. Some psychologists treat…
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…Sigmund Freud was the first major social scientist to propose a unified theory to understand and explain human behavior. No theory that has followed has been more complete, more complex, or more controversial. Some psychologists treat Freud's writings…
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…an interaction of the individual with his or her environment. One cannot speak of a personality, internal to the individual, which is independent of the environment. Neither can one focus on behavior as being an automatic response to an objective set of environmental…
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…in behavior by causing some interference with glutamatergic transmission. The final part of this study was to test if a similar sexual dimorphism could be found within human populations. Allele transmission of rs175174 by gender was examined in families from the US…
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…. These behaviors allow lesbians to avoid the negative image that is attached to homosexuality, while avoiding the negative retribution for gender role nonconformity (Krane 122). B. Race, Gender, Class & Sexual difference in Women's Sport: As I wrote about…
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