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- 1501: Dreaming
- ... use lucid dreams to prepare for some aspect of their waking activities. Some of these applications include: rehearsal (trying out new behaviors, or practicing them, and honing athletic skills), creative problem solving, artistic inspiration, overcoming sexual and social problems, coming to terms with the loss of loved ones, and physical healing. If the possibility of accelerated physical healing, suggested by anecdotes from lucid dreamers, is born out by research, it would ...
- 1502: Divorce 3
- ... legal ending of a marriage. It occurs when two spouses feel that a legal separation is the only way to put an end to their problems such as, differences in goals, financial difficulties, or poor sexual relationships. Most countries including United States and Canada permit divorce only in certain circumstances. Countries like Ireland and Philippines prohibit divorce because divorce rips apart families, the base of society, the base at which society ...
- 1503: Dreams 2
- ... very perverse and unacceptable. I believe that sex, in our dreams, comes from our subconscious and our inner most desires. However, I don't see how the mere lengthening of an object can dictate a sexual act or thought. I believe that dreams are a way to enact farfetched adventures, dreams, and aspirations that we would not be able to do in real life. Dreams are the pallets that enable us ...
- 1504: Contraception
- CONTRACEPTION Almost 3,500 years ago, men in Egypt wore condom-like sheaths as attractive and eye-catching penis covers. By the 18th century, condoms were being made from sheep intestines. In Victorian England, sexual stimulation was believed to shorten one's life, so sex once a month was considered more than enough. In the ancient Middle East, Arabs placed pebbles in the uteruses of female camels when they set ...
- 1505: Americas Fetish For Death
- ... punishment, they decided to integrate it with the legal system. Now Anglo-Saxons could taste that "Negro-blood" without the usual mess. This implication had existed for some time though it did not reach its sexual climax until the invention of legal equilibrium. The integration of racism and law has existed for some time and are evident. Between 1882 and 1968 alone, over three-quarters of executions were that of African ...
- 1506: Contemporary Chicano Literatur
- ... older sisters closet Rocio finds a prom dress, a wedding dress, lover letters, and vibrators. Just kidding about the last item. In Rocios closet the reader is informed that Rocio had her first sexual experience in her closet. Im not kidding about that one. The theme of the story is that ones closet is full of artifacts that can tell a lot about one. I must admit ...
- 1507: 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 ...
- 1508: Assessing Maslows Pyramid From
- ... 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 ...
- 1509: Adoption And Identity Formatio
- ... 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 ...
- 1510: Analysis The Impact Of Shift W
- ... 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 ...
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