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941: Dionysus The Peoples God
... forget what the actual reality is. Dionysus represented joy in the hearts of Greek followers and punished all who value reason above all else. One of the prime factors of Dionysus' madness was represented by sexual urges. Many Greek paintings and vases portrayed Dionysus to be a man with horns on a goat's body. The important aspect of the appearance of Dionysus was his large falluc that represented his high ... which resembled the racing heartbeat of two lovers. Bacchanal woman followed in a large array of primal chanting and dancing. Both of these Dionysus followers display the sexuality involved in a cult of Dionysus. With sexual morals as shown above it is obvious to see how many of the Classical Greeks, at first, rejected the ideas of Dionysus. With the combination of wine, hallucinogens, music and dancing, the cults of Dionysus ...
942: How People Interacted With Eac
... the ways people interacted with each other in the sixteenth-century Europe, nineteenth-century England, and the 1950s in the United States. The paper will state how people were introduced to one another, expressed their sexual feelings, and meeting on casual acquaintances. The next three paragraphs will talk about what happened during the time periods. This will maybe tell why people behaved that way during that time period. Then the comparing ... a Montague rival also marry even though they were of opposing families (Shakespeare 337). Also sex was thought about much. In Romeo and Juliet, after the Capulet party Mercutio teases Romeo about Rosaline in a sexual way (Shakespeare 319). Jenny Wren thought Eugene Wrayburn just wanted to make Lizzy Hexem his “doll” (OMF). Of course as people change there was a change in behavior in love. Before the 18th century love ...
943: Carl Gustav Jung
... unstable psyche to produce large effects in a person's behavior. Psychic energy is also called Libido. It is not to be confused with Freud's definition of libido. Jung did not restrict libido to sexual energy as Freud did. In fact, this is one of the essential differences in the theories of the two men. It can be classified as actual or potential forces that perform psychological work. It is ... turn into energy as well. Otherwise, just like the waterfall, your instincts are completely fruitless. For example, if you think that to get a beautiful wife, you have to be rich, so you direct your sexual drive into a business persona, which will bring you money. There are two principles of psychic dynamics. What happens to all that energy? 1. Principle of Equivalence. Energy is not created nor destroyed. If it ...
944: Roman Fever
... of the most romantic spots on earth. It plays a significant role with respect to the mother/daughter relationship, as well as to the issue that deals with illness. This metaphoric implication of the transgressively sexual composition of Roman fever comes to life through the representative cold that Grace contracts. It is this cold, and the implications it reflects, that sparks the reader into realizing that the cold, in and of ... considered to have engaged in illicit sex. This act implied that the person was not of good standing and, therefore, received what he or she deserved for such behavior. The author addresses the transgression of sexual conduct as it intertwines with the transgression of sisterhood and friendship, which makes the author's explicit message a bit difficult to ascertain. Indeed, the characters do not appear to experience much happiness in Wharton ...
945: Catcher In the Rye: The Quest For Love
... Jane, and about Stradlater having a date with her and all. It made me so nervous I nearly went crazy. I already told you what a sexy bastard Stradlater was” (Salinger 34). This illustrates the sexual maturity of Stradlater. Later, Holden tries to experience his own heightening of sexual maturity with a prostitute, but he realizes that he is not ready for it. He is not ready to fall off of that specific cliff just yet. Stradlater is also a very conceited individual. In ...
946: History Of The Prostate Gland
... located just underneath the bladder. It surrounds the urethra through which a man urinates. The prostate gland is therefore vital to proper bladder control and urine flow-rate. The prostate is also essential for normal sexual function. It is the gland of ejaculation, supplying 95% of the seminal fluid and the power to push it through the urethra and out of the penis. The normal prostate in an adult man is ... especially at night -Sudden, incontrolable urges to urinate -Weak or interrupted urine flow -A burning sensation or pain when urinating -Blood in urine -Continuing pain in lower back, pelvis, or upper thighs BEDROOM TROUBLES: -Reduced sexual ability -Painful orgasm -Impotence- -Discomfort during intercourse There appears to be several forms of prostate cancer. Some men survive for many years with the disease and never develop symptoms. These men may be oblivious to ...
947: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
... whether one has hurt someone in a traffic accident or having left the door unlocked) „h a need to have things in a particular order, aggressive or horrific impulses (to hurt one‘¦s child) „h sexual imagery (recurrent pornographic image) The individual with obsessions usually attempts to ignore or suppress such thoughts or to neutralize with other thoughts and actions. For e.g. an individual plagued by doubts about having turned ... by some clinicians as first choice (Internet 7). Prozac, Zoloft, Paxil and Luvox are convenient remedies that usually have minimal effects ( about 10%-20% of people have either nausea, headaches, delayed orgasm or ejaculation, decreased sexual interest or insomnia) There are some prescription medicines that must not be used with Luvox. Sometimes a psychiatrist may advice adding a second medicine to the SSRI to boost the power of treatment if OCD ...
948: Steroids
... found in creams and oils and are used to control rashes, itching, and inflamation. They are not thought to be addictive. Female sex hormones, also known as estrogen and progestogens, cause the development of secondary sexual characteristics in women and maintain the female reproduction system. These are also not thought to be addictive. Male sex hormones, or testosterone, lead to the development of male secondary sexual characteristics and maintain the male reproductive system. Testosterone drugs have just recently been thought to be addictive (Anabolic Steroids). As I mentioned before there are two ways to take steroids. Orally in pill form or ...
949: Alcohol Abuse Among Teenagers
... code states that: a) Any actor shown drinking must be over the age sixty. a) Any drinking shown should be natural, sensible and responsible. a) Ads should not suggest that drinking alcohol contributes toward social, sexual or supporting success or as being a pre-requisite of relaxation. a) Ads should not challenge or dare people to consume alcohol. We can see the ads any night and judge rather how many don ... MISCONCEPTION: Drinking alcohol is only viewed as an adult behavior in the society. Alcoholic beverages are advertised and marketed as being associated with sexuality and romance, but, infact alcohol is a depressant which decreases overall sexual performance and dulls pleasurable feelings. (Kay Healey,1997) FAMILY FACTORS: Parental attitude and behavior regarding alcohol use play important role in how their children view it's use. Evidence exists that a family history of ...
950: Herpes
... such as tingling, burning, and itching where sores were before. These warning signs may start a few hours or even a day before the sores flare up. At first sight of any warning signs, all sexual contact should be stopped and should avoid sexual contact until all sores and scabs are gone. People who have herpes can use condoms to try and reduce the risk of spreading it to their partners when they are no symptoms present, but condoms ...


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