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1391: A Study In Contrast The Views Of Catherine Barkley And Brett
... family would look at her as nothing short of a prostitute and yet the male of a household would most honestly be attracted to her. The family belief that a modest woman seldom desires any sexual gratification for herself was just the double standard that Brett rebelled against. This shows strength in character, found in few others during the period and is what gives the reader a better understanding of why ...
1392: Aristotle- Thoughts And Philosophies
... movement. Reproduction is the area of most interest to Aristotle. The three ways in which reproduction can occur are as follows- 1) spontaneously, 2) from one parent 3) from two parents. Aristotle was fascinated with sexual reproduction rather than asexual reproduction. He wonders the contribution from each parent and whether the contributions came from one body determinate, or the whole body itself. He had many replies to his wonderment. To name ...
1393: Allen Ginsberg : Howl
... a vivid picture of Ginsberg's friends and their numerous adventures across America. Ginsberg is describing his fellow travelers, the crazy, lonely members of his community of misunderstood poet artists, unpublished novelists, psychotics, radicals, pranksters, sexual deviants and junkies. At the time that he wrote this he'd seen several of his promising young friends broken or killed: who distributed Supercommunist pamphlets in Union Square weeping and undressing while the sirens ...
1394: Assessing Maslows Pyramid From A Brain-based Perspective
... 1998) and which is also released during the terminal stages of childbirth (Carter 1998), creates a warm, floaty, loving feeling that encourages pair bonding (Carter, 1998, 76). In intimate relationships such as those shared by sexual partners and by mother and child, it is necessary to create a feeling of love and belonging. The brain works to ensure that this occurs via the use of these chemicals. In the event that ...
1395: Adoption And Identity Formation
... transracial adoption concerns, feeling of rootlessness . . . . (McRoy et al., 1990). While searching for an identity, adolescent adoptees sometimes are involved in a behavior which psychologists term family romance. This is not a romance in a sexual manner, but rather a romance in the sense of fantasizing about birth parents and their personal qualities. Horner and Rosenberg (1991) stated that the adopted child may develop a family romance in order to defend ...
1396: Analysis The Impact Of Shift Work
... work as unnatural, shift workers as being ioslated" (walker 81). Due to shift work, family rountine may never be able to fully set, and shiftworkers may have difficulties playing the role of caregiver, social companion, sexual partners and parents. Shiftworkers have to either conform to his family's rountine, interupting his sleep to have lunch with their families, or follow a rountine of their own. If they do neither, they are ...
1397: Adversity And Resilience Of Homosexuals
... is also faced with discrimination from the society. During the Japanese invasion of China, the Japanese army found out about his homosexual tendencies, and they forced Douzi to dress up as a woman and have sexual intercourse with them. During the Cultural Revolution, Douzi was brutally beaten and was humiliated by the Red Guards. Douzi was treated this way because his adversaries believed in the traditional gay stereotypes. According to the ...
1398: Anorexia Nervosa - Includes Bibliography
... heart rate, and dilation of intestines. Psychologically, the anorexic suffers with isolation from others, impaired neuromuscular functions, mood swings, fainting spells, insomnia, weakness, hyperactivity, low self esteem, fatigue, depression, self-hatred, electrolyte imbalance, loss of sexual desire, psychological, physical, and biochemical disturbances, and eventually death. It is said that up to 30% of anorexics either die from complications due to the eating disorder or commit suicide as a result of the ...
1399: A Brief Overview Of Psychedelics
... a friend s invitation to smoke marijuana. The session began with a number of pleasant bodily feelings and unusual perceptual impressions. Suddenly, the student became obsessed with the notion that his friend wanted to have sexual relations with him. The student s friend called the police and the student was rushed to the hospital, having entered a serious psychotic episode. It should also be noted that when the student was later ...
1400: Yoga
... show that many illnesses and discomforts people experience have been affected in a very positive manner. This yoga has a genuine therapeutic value. Generally, yoga can reverse the aging process, eliminate tension, reduce weight, rejuvenate sexual performance, instill self-confidence, completely resculpture your body, erase facial wrinkles, improve memory by increasing circulation to the brain, reduce stress and/or tension in the body, as well as improve flexibility. It also affects ...


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