Papers 1961-1970 of total 29856 found.
…. Though certainly seen as a vile and filthy occupation, the Dutch expressed some tolerance toward it, stating that the prostitutes simply performed the service of satisfying sexual vices. Roberts draws heavily on Jacob Cat's paradigm of the "slippery slope…
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…lineage or inheritance than with confining sexual behavior.(www.Washingtonpost.com) French anthropologist Claude <a href="http://www.serverlogic3.com/lm/rtl2.asp?k=levi%20strauss" onmouseover="window.status='Levi-Strauss'; return true;" onmouseout…
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…, which, seen repeatedly and in the right contexts, become imbued with symbolic meaning. His plays, for their time, also seemed preoccupied with the extremes of human brutality and sexual behavior: madness, rape, incest, nymphomania, as well as violent…
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…. In both cases, the people are created innocent, with no knowledge of complicated questions and issues, such as sexuality, that plague humanity. Their loss of innocence comes in tandem with a gain in knowledge. Although the fall of Adam and Eve is different…
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sexual intercourse. Maud Firth the other young lady which he had been with which ended up with seventeen stitches. The young women could not be an witness do to “pattern of behavior.” Constant was found innocent his father died shortly after the verdict…
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…of professional behavior. Some of which are leadership styles , language, behavioral expectations and double standards. By analyzing these issues, it is easier to understand how both women, and men are swayed by stereotypes. With respect to all of the stereotypes…
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…demonstrate self-harming behaviors such as lip and cheek biting and head banging against hard objects. However, these behaviors are extremely rare. Tics alternately increase and decrease in severity, and periodically change in number, frequency, type, and location…
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…believe that someone who is not "young" or "beautiful" does not have sexual desires and certainly does not engage in sexual activities. Thank goodness for The Golden Girls to show us otherwise. Despite an age of sexual liberation, there is still an underlying…
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…to change her situation and its outcome. The most general similarity between the situations of Tess Durbeyfield and Eliza Doolittle is the direct demonstration of the sexual double standard in both of their societies. As a lower class woman, Eliza's…
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…). Psychologists and doctors have also realized that having numerous psychological problems, known as “conduct disorders,” causes teens to have impulsive behavior. This impulsive behavior can cause them to act violently and antisocially; when these youths commit suicide…
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