Papers 1101-1110 of total 29856 found.
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…partaken in some form of sexual behavior. Also, with the average age of teenagers losing their virginity declining, the age and ways they are presented with sex education material needs to conform to suit the teenagers of today's society. The only way to ensure…
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…or her character or reputation that are not apparent to others and is quick to react angrily or to counterattack • has recurrent suspicions, without justification, regarding fidelity of spouse or sexual partner Criteria summarized from: American…
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…relationship to children born out of wedlock and raised by a single parent. What God intended as a blessing of man and woman's love brings shame, embarrassment, and trouble. Damaged relationship with parents also comes as a result of unlawful sexual behavior. Godly…
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…have gotten away with it. Why do some women let men get away with this kind of behavior? When women allow men to rape our minds of our thoughts and rob our rights, we are telling them we are insignificant compared to them. What makes men (and women) so…
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…will come out as aggression and may cause neurosis. Neurosis is caused by continually repressing thoughts and feelings. By not being able to fulfill your sexual drives and killing drives, you push them down into the unconscious. These basic drives want…
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…The act of harming children by neglect, physical force, violence, sexual attack, or by inflicting psychological or emotional distress. For much of history, children were considered the property of parents. The family system was rarely, if ever…
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…, memory, and behavior. When memory is distorted, the result can be referred to what has been called the 'False Memory Syndrome'(Thomas Billing Publishing 1995) : a condition in which a person's identity and interpersonal relationships are entered around…
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…are the choices that children make while thinking that they will never survive the divorce. Drugs, alcohol, and the sexual behaviors of the older children are just a few effects that a divorce can have on the children. The poor decisions of the current generation…
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…interpretations, such as obvious sexual interest.) Whether any of this behavior is either conscious or unconscious was not determined. It could possibly rely solely upon an individualÂ’s awareness of how attracted they are to the other individual. One possible source…
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…. This seems to support the concept that things only get worse if left unattended. Metal detectors and armed guards seem the norm in our high schools today. Can elementary schools be far behind? A recent study on sexually aggressive and abusive behaviors
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