Papers 1291-1300 of total 86417 found.
…). Pairs of 33-month old children were brought together in the same-sex or mixed-sex in a laboratory playroom, and the amount and kind of social behaviour directed more social behaviour, both positive and negative, to same sex playmates that opposite sex ones…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…dominated by religious values, which have used the power of sexuality to intimidate the public in a negative way. If more research is conducted on educating the public about sex in a more personal, practical, positive and open manner, it would open up…
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…in the marriage ceremony and the complicated positioning of female deities on the realm of religious devotion. The traditional male command of all social characteristics reveal the tremendous differences between the two sexes in the Umuofia tribe. The extent…
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…. Proving discrimination is quite another story. Many people are under the impression that AIDS/HIV is a disease contracted by intravenous drug use, or by having "same sex" relations, and that people should be avoided that have this disease, or they may contract…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, etc.), one's sex (male or female), and the sex of one's siblings affects the kind of person one becomes. People often say they can't understand "how people from the same family can be so different". What they do not realize is that each sibling is born…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the same views and opinions on marriage and of the opposite sex, and both want to remain single. However their minds are easily swade by the mere suggestion that they really are in love. Wanting to believe this, they too believe that they are in love…
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Category: /History
…, until she produced a child. Before that he could break up the marriage so that the woman could return home, or marry another man. It was improper for women to share the same social entertainments as men. They were not allowed to watch the Olympic Games…
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Category: /Literature/English
…have a wedding night with Romeo. She implies that her virginity will be lost and that she will be working hard all night. The nurse throughout the play makes references to sex almost every time she speaks. Juliet’s elation at her forthcoming marriage
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…in sex, although many people would say that it's morally right to wait till after marriage. It's a very important topic to discuss with each other beforehand because no one wants to deal with any unwanted problems that occur as a result. Once…
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…There are a few problems with the current law on statutory rape. First of all the law is confusing. The current law is: "when someone of or over the age of consent has sex with someone below the age of consent, it is considered statutory rape." (http…
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