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    These seven scientists do researches and are interested in different field in psychology, however, the motivations that guide those researchers share something in common. Based on motivations, we can divides these researchers into two groups. The first group includes Masi Noor, Mary C. Murphy and Sabina Cehajic-Clancy, who were motivated by their own experiences. They all experienced something that stimulated their interests on the specific field of study. From the social experiences, Murphy and…

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    Time for us to write, film, perform, read, talk porn. I’m serious. It’s time. I want to get hot and bothered: I want to read about wheelchairs and limps, hands that bend at odd angles and bodies that negotiate unchosen pain, about orgasms that aren’t necessarily about our genitals, about sex and pleasure stolen in nursing homes and back rooms where we’ve been abandoned, about bodily—and I mean to include the mind as part of the body—differences so plentiful they can’t be counted, about…

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    Emotional Chemistry

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    other results. Cortisol is also a result of stress of a person and regulates glucose, blood pressure, blood sugar, immune function and inflammatory response. Oxytocin is a hormone that is used for reproduction in people and is used during sexual orgasm in couples. Oxytocin is sometimes referred to as the “love hormone” because of the positive emotions that are released towards one’s partner while “in love”. Acetylcholine is the hormone that controls the temperament of the severe effects of…

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    Procrastination

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    “This Woman Suffers From Six Hours Of Orgasms A Day.” Imagine reading this article title while in a lecture or whatever class. You’re trying to pay attention and write down notes, then all of a sudden you see that headline along with detailed pictures. It happened to me during my Molecular and Cellular Biology 150 lecture and I was completely caught off guard; my focus on the lecture completely halted and transferred to the article I saw on the screen in front of me. I actually began reading…

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    words indicating that indicate Zeus’s power (’’great wings’’, ‘’feathered glory’’) and the words that indicate Leda’s weakness (‘’helpless’’, ‘’terrified’’, ‘’staggering’’). The third stanza begins with the moment of Zeus’ ejaculation or the sexual orgasm that he had (‘’ a shudder in the loins engenders..’’) There is also reference to the trojan war (‘’the broken walk, the burning roof and tower and Agamemnon dead’’) that was very damaging. Yeats wanted to communicate the amount of intensity,…

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    Dyspareunia Research Paper

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    Dyspareunia, Female Dyspareunia is pain associated with sexual activity. This can affect any part of the genitals, and there are many possible causes. This condition ranges from mild to severe. Depending on the cause, dyspareunia may get better with treatment, or it may return (recur) over time. CAUSES The cause of this condition is not always known. Possible causes include: • Cancer. • Psychological factors, such as depression, anxiety, or previous traumatic experiences. • Severe pain…

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    TERMINOLOGY CLINICAL CLARIFICATION 9 • Systemic sclerosis (SSe) is a chronic autoimmune connective tissue disease of unknown cause which causes tightening of skin and connective tissue CLASSIFICATION 1 • Systematic sclerosis is clinically classified into two subsets: diffuse cutaneous systematic sclerosis and limited cutaneous systematic sclerosis DIAGNOSIS CLINICAL PRESENTATION • History o Systemic sclerosis shows marked clinical heterogeneity, has protean clinical manifestations, and…

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    sell something, but it is much deeper than that. For example, sometimes provocative cosmetic names ranging from “Lip Junkie”, “Bad Education”, “Ecstasy”, “Boyfriend Cheater”, “Striptease”, “Feminine Dangerous”, “Wicked Attraction”, “Beautiful Liar”, “Orgasm” and “China Doll” are not an uncommon phenomenon in modern advertising today (Radzi, Nur Syuhada Mohd and Musa). Looking carefully at some of the names given to products, they are offensive; China Doll, for example, is offensive to many…

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    There is an anonymous tale that although the college campus is for furthering one’s education, there is a secondary component of discovery where students explore who they are as a person, such as defining their sexuality. What is sexual though? It could be the way a pair of significant others look at each other from across the room, it could be the way a person identifies themselves in terms of who they are attracted to or what sex or gender they would like to be intimate with. It could be…

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    II. Substitution and Dream In the identity of Eudoxia, Eddie not only fails to love himself, but also fails to love others. Eudoxia and Angelos look like an affectionate couple, but they don’t really love each other. To Angelos, Eudoxia is not so much his wife as a substitute for his past wife Anna. Although he is accompanied by Eudoxia, he is always recalling the time he spends with Anna. He still calls Anna wife, but doesn’t call Eudoxia that. When the Golsons says that they are invited…

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