Papers 1401-1410 of total 86417 found.
…wives as their heart desires, the conditions are the same for all. Ironically, “the children of a marriage depend upon paternal acknowledgment in order to inherit from him”. The man’s duty in the relationship is provide the financial stability to take care…
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…not to announce their sex lives and "throw hissy fit[s]" in public. This evidence implies that men tried to maintain a certain amount of control and power over their girlfriends. Interestingly, male control seems to diminish after marriage. Power Struggles…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in sex until marriage, and even then not finding any pleasure in it. They were also supposed to be passive responders to men's decisions, actions, and needs. The true woman's place was her home; "females were uniquely suited to raise children,care…
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Category: /History
…the hard battles found themselves in sex-segregated situations that may have been a factor in creating more opportunity for homosexual individuals to band together. In the field and the labor market, there was more opportunity for same sex friendships…
Details: Words: 6230 | Pages: 23.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /Literature/English
marriage, but from gender, age, and even sex itself. The first essay presented was by Midge Dector, an author and critic of the Heritage Foundation. Dector called this essay "The Madness of American Family." Dector says the word "family", does not exist…
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Category: /Literature/English
…participating students were assigned to same sex classes. The study reports increased grade point averages for both boys and girls participating in the study. I would have liked to see the standardized test scores for both groups of students. While grades…
Details: Words: 1824 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /Literature/English
…Based on social standards, morals, and behaviors, society places extreme emphasis on a human being’s sexual orientation. Although in recent years this gender-based stereotype which judges the actions of a particular person based on their sex has…
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Category: /Literature/English
…grow, or if they were already an adolescent at the time, the divorce can impact numerous areas in their individual life attitudes. Divorce can affect children’s attitudes on pre-marital sex, cohabitation, marriage and divorce (Axinn and Thorton…
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Category: /Literature/English
…years of life. Different aspects of sex role decelopment are mot influence to the same extent by father absence. Sex role orientation, that aspect of sex role relating to self-concept, seems to be most hampered by father absence in the first few years…
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…aggression. Social groups require some form of conflict resolution. Sexual behavior is one such mechanism to overwhelm aggression. Bonobo sex life is divorced from reproduction and also serves the functions of pleasure and conflict resolution. Females…
Details: Words: 412 | Pages: 2.0 (approximately 235 words/page)