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761: Teleteens And Sex Medicine
... at high schools, then the students would be more inclined to use them. They would have them or be able to get them if they need to use them. This would cut down on unprotected sexual intercourse and prevent the pregnancies, sexually transmitted diseases, and H.I.V. infection. If a student was at a party and decided, on the spur of the moment, to engage in sexual intercourse, then it is more likely that they have a condom if schools distributed them. This sounds good in theory, but will it really work? If schools distribute condoms, shouldn't they also teach the ...
762: Venomous Creatures of the West Pacific
... to feed at night. Echinoids tend to be omnivorous in their feeding habits, ingesting algae, mollusk, foraminifera, and various other types of benthic organisms. Sea urchins are dioecious, hermaphroditism occurring only as a rear anomally. Sexual dimorphism is generally absent. Spawning usually takes place during the spring and summer in the Northern Hemisphere, but somewhat earlier in the more southern latitudes. The venom organs of sea urchins are of two types ... bearing nematocysts. Occasionally, the acontia my be extended through pores in the body wall or through the mouth to aid in subduing prey. Nematocysts are also situate on the marginal tentacles. Reproduction may be either sexual or asexual by fission. There is no alteration of generations, and no medusal stage. Included within this grouping are those stings caused by sea anemones of the genera actinia, Actinodendron, Adamsia, Alicia, anemonia, Calliactis, Lebrunia ...
763: The Wife of Bath
... because they also have a need for control. The Wife of Bath lived in a world where there was a strong hatred of women. Virtually, women were bad and evil. They gave into temptation and sexual appetite. The Wife of Bath was simply, a woman whom men feared because, not only was she intelligent and religious, she used these attributes to her advantage and managed to rationalize her sexual appetite through quotes from the bible, "I know well Abraham was holy man, And Jacob, too, as far as know I can; And each of them had spouses more than two; and many another holy ...
764: Affirmative Action
... Equal Opportunity Employers. Application forms and advertisements for employment should not make any inquiry that directly or indirectly expresses or invites any limitation, specification, preference or information as to age, race, colour, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, ethnic, national or aboriginal origin, family or marital status, source of income, political beliefs, affiliation or activity. There is provision for exemption if a bona fide qualification can be established ... proof lies with the employer, who should apply in writing to the Human Rights Commission. Some unacceptable pre-employment inquiries are: -indicate whether Mr., Mrs., Miss. or Ms. -any inquiry into gender -any inquiry into sexual orientation -any inquiry into pregnancy, childbirth or child bearing plans -any inquiry as to the applicant's spouse -request for photograph or the taking of photographs -any inquiry into religious affiliation or customs
765: The Role Of Women In Utopia An
... to the rank of general in the Venetian service, and was esteemed and trusted by the state. On the other hand, "It's possible that Desdemona's sole point in the marriage was less a sexual relationship than a symbol that Othello is loved and accepted as a person, a brother in the Venetian community" (266). Paralleling Auden, Richard.S.Ide stated "Othello's quest is for social acceptance, for entrance ... by his deep involvement in the monastic life. More's own experience with women could also have affected his opinions. His mother died when he was six. More's utopia is disturbed by adulterers and sexual coveting but he appears to not blame either gender for this, unlike many others in the 1500's who would consider women to be the temptresses leading good men astray. Other contemporary monks like Doni ...
766: Sigmund Freud: 1856 - 1939
... it was the "dynamic unconscious" revealing something meaningful. To many, these ideas seemed to be making science out of a folk art, but Freud had still more controversial ideas to come. He concluded that the sexual drive was the most powerful shaper of a person's psychology, and that sexuality was present even in infants. He shocked society when he published these ideas in 1905. His most well-known theory is that of the "Oedipus complex" -- that in children (boys, that is) there is a sexual attraction towards the mother and a sense of jealousy to the point of hatred of the father. He later developed a parallel theory for girls. In 1902, Freud was appointed professor at the University of ...
767: Like Water For Chocolate - Movie Vs Book
... both are developed by different sexes. This obviously could effect the compare and contrast views of this paper. For example, being male, I found that the two images that left the greatest impression were of sexual nature, Gertrudis making love with the soldier, and Tita being intimate with Pedro. The different views of the sexes may also be the answer to some of the contrasts between the movie and novel. For instance, the death of Mama Elena. Esquirel’s version fits the emotional death, suicide, geared toward the female audience, while Arau’s shows a more sexual and violent death, extinguishing the male desire for action. In conclusion, I found the novel more entertaining than the movie. The reason the movie fell short in expectations is because Esquirel does a great job ...
768: Should the President Be Impeached?
... difficult to use, due to the fact that Clinton did not use any details in his statements. In his perspective he did not lie under oath. He had a different connotation to the definition of sexual relation, to President Clinton oral sex did not constitute for s exual relations. In his imagination sexual implied penetration among each other sex organs. Clinton made a mistake and should face the consequences, on the other hand impeachment and conviction seems improbable. In order for a president to be impeached the impeachment ...
769: Les Liaisons Dangereuses
... intimate secrets and bring to fruition their sinister plans. The protagonists, The Marquise de Merteuil and the Vicomte de Valmont, consider it their life’s ambition to sadistically control and dominate those around them through sexual intrigue. These two villains are indeed locked in psychological combat to see who can actually ‘out-do’ the other in stalking, capturing and destroying the souls of others. Taking absolute pleasure in ripping any virtue ... Valmont returns to his ruthless ways, thus completing the destruction of Madame de Tourvel, who had ultimately fallen madly in love with Valmont. I suggest Merteuil’s bitter reaction was a result of the obvious sexual tension that exists between herself and Valmont. Although, these individuals seem not capable of such emotion, it is almost out of jealousy that she lashes out over Madame de Tourvel. Valmont ultimately meets his end ...
770: Drugs And Teenagers
... schools. Most drug use begins in the preteen and teenage years, these years most crucial in the maturation process. During these years adolescents are faced with difficult tasks of discovering their self identity, clarifying their sexual roles, assenting independence, learning to cope with authority and searching for goals that would give their lives meaning. Drugs are readily, adolescents are curious and venerable, and there is peer pressure to experiment, ad there ... involved in rave parties; people take E's and dance overnight. The academic name for E is hallucinogenic stimulant, it generally affects the concentration of the brain, and it can change one's mood, sleep, sexual behavior, body temperature and appetite. The sensation sight, sound and touch are enhanced, that's why it's usually used at discos and parties. It takes about 30 to 40 minutes to "get high" and ...


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