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- 1021: A Sense Of Community By Ritual
- ... I was attractive, that someone could love me" (206). Miniskirts, garter belts, high heels and her dedication to her healthy, fit body allowed her to be more feminine as she added to her list of sexual encounters. Her certainty that only love from another person could prove her value left her looking for love in all the wrong places. How she, as a woman, would find her place in society would ... I was attractive, that someone could love me" (206). Miniskirts, garter belts, high heels and her dedication to her healthy, fit body allowed her to be more feminine as she added to her list of sexual encounters. Her certainty that only love from another person could prove her value left her looking for love in all the wrong places. How she, as a woman, would find her place in society would ...
- 1022: Andy Warhol And Pop Art
- ... woman with woman, that would be too simple. Many of the scenes featured men as women, drag queens and asexuals. This only added to the peculiarity and erotisism. His four most famous movies revolved around sexual themes: Sleep, Blow Job, My Hustler and Flesh (Bondo, 1998). Medium Warhol's art career began with commercial art, in where he created illustrations using a blot-line technique. The blot technique is as follows ... each and every time it is told. Tiny but important details are lost (Bondo, 1998) Film and magazines were two other mediums used by Warhol. His films were considered underground and low budget, with strong sexual overtones. They were produced for only a brief period in his career, and were many times initiated by friends and lovers. His magazine, however, would live on even after Warhol's death. Interview was the ...
- 1023: Depression 5
- ... wherewithal to complete them. They may become highly distracted by insignificant details. Buy impulsively and excessively, use poor judgement such as driving recklessly or making unwise and hasty business investments. Engage in promiscuous or unusual sexual behavior. Become impatient, irritable, agitated, volatile, violent and even psychotic when thwarted. (Par 4) These Manic episodes are nearly always followed by a deep depression. In some cases they follow immediately, in others it can ... than the older anti-depressants. Also, since they seem to interact less with other drugs, they can be prescribed to the elderly. Nevertheless, side effects do still occur. Insomnia, drowsiness, headache, nausea, constipation or decreased sexual desires are they. Monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors require following a special diet because they interact with tryamine, which is found in cheeses, beer, wine, chicken livers, and other foods, and cause the elevation of blood ...
- 1024: Obsessive-Compulsive Behaviors
- ... symptoms of OCD. All sources agree that the most common preoccupations are dirt (washing, germs, touching), checking for safety or closed spaces (closets, doors, drawers, appliances, light switches), and thoughts, often thoughts about unacceptable violent, sexual, or crude behavior. When the thoughts and rituals of OCD are intense, the victim's work and home life disintigrate. Obsessions are persistant, senseless, worrisome, and often times, embarrassing, or frightening thoughts that repeat over ... Anafranil was first put on the market in 1990. The side effects of Anafranil range from mild to severe. The most common side effects are dry mouth, constipation, and drowsiness. However a tremor, loss of sexual appetite, impotence-which is temporary until you stop taking the drug, and excessive sweating can be major problems. These are all side effects common to tricyclic anti-depressants-the group of which Anafranil belongs. In ...
- 1025: Leon The Movie Review Essay
- ... s predilection for profanity.The real strength of the film is the central relationship between Mathilda and Leon. Although notwell-founded in reality, these two characters mesh nicely. Despite an occasional low-key hint of sexual attraction, this is basically a father/daughter relationship. There's nothing unique about a young girl melting the heart of a hardened loner except the manner in which Besson approaches the theme. Because of the ... as preposterous. The real strength of The Professional, however, is the central relationship between Mathilda and Leon. Although not well-founded in reality, these two characters mesh nicely. Despite an occasional low-key hint of sexual attraction, this is basically a father/daughter or mentor/apprentice relationship. There's nothing unique about a young girl melting the heart of a hardened loner except the manner in which Besson approaches the theme ...
- 1026: Antony Flew: The Existence and Belief of God
- ... He states that "what starts as an assertion, that something exists
may be reduced step by step to an altogether different status". He uses the example of how if one man were to talk about sexual behavior, "another man prefers to talk of Aphrodite". They don't seem to make sense. How can one confuse the idea of a sexual behavior with Aphrodite? He also points out the fact that "a fine brash hypothesis may be killed by inches, the death of a thousand qualifications". A good example of this is when he said that ...
- 1027: Lucid Dreams: The First Virtual Reality
- ... possible and seem to occur. In our dreams we perform superhuman and wonderful feats that would normally be impossible in the "awake world". We find the men or women of our dreams, depending on our sexual orientation. While we dream, these wonderful things become our temporary reality. Yet sometimes while dreaming we may experience the most horrifying events imaginable, called nightmares. Everyone has their own version of horror, my most terrifying ... that must be considered when endeavoring to find meaning in a dream. Because of these numerous factors that contribute to the condition of dreaming, many different paths have been created for exploration. From Freud's sexual symbolism to the current random recollection theories diversity in dream interpretation abounds. However, there is a way to dream and not be at the mercy of your subconscious mind. For the past ten years a ...
- 1028: Canterbury Tales 2
- ... of Bath is one of only three women on the pilgrimage to Canterbury and the only among the lay, urban or middle class pilgrims. The Wife is a wealthy widow, which "endows her with a sexual, economic and political power, which is peculiar to England in the Fourteenth Century."(Amsler 233) The Wife of Bath thinks very highly of herself as a weaver and tells her consistent church attendance and also reveals that she had five husbands. The reader is also made aware of the Wife's gapped teeth, which was considered at the time as "a medieval sign of sexual accomplishment, with a bold nature or with traveling," the reader finds that she has plenty of all three. (Fleming 233) The Wife of Bath begins her tale by first telling her views on marriage and ...
- 1029: Klinefelter Syndrome -
- ... boys reach 10-12 years of age, it is helpful to measure their blood hormone levels periodically (e.g., yearly) to see if they are normal. If the testosterone level is low, resulting in diminished sexual changes which boys otherwise undergo during puberty, or if other characteristics are present which seem to point to poor metabolism of the existing hormone levels, then treatment with male sex hormones is usually very beneficial ... a synthetic form of testosterone, by injection once a month. The dose gradually needs to be increased and given more frequently as the boys get older. Treatment should result in normal progression of physical and sexual development, including pubic hair growth, an increase in the size of the penis and scrotum (but not the testes), beard growth, deepening of the voice, and increase in muscle bulk and strength. Because they often ...
- 1030: Women, Men and Competition
- ... to compete with prostitutes for their husbands' continuing attentions. What changed? Men started using rubber condoms. This gave women the option of enjoying sex without risking pregnancy, and that meant women now viewed prostitutes as sexual competitors. Subsequently, they demanded laws prohibiting prostitution, belying the myth that women don't compete. Women say this is men's fault. That men have forced the necessity of sexual competition upon women and that, left to themselves, women hearken to a more cooperative agenda. But the facts do not support this contention. Even among themselves, where male attention is not the objective, women still ...
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