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    and how their functions affect human behavior. The Investigation of inheritances focuses on how the mechanism of inheritance works. This paper will shed light on hunger from a scientific biopsychological perspective. When level of glycogen in the liver fall below a certain point‚ a feeling is experienced by an animal which is known as hunger. The organ responsible for originating this unpleasant feeling is the hypothalamus part of the brain. The hypothalamus alarms the liver and the stomach through

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    Historical and Scientific Perspectives on HomosexualityRunning head: PERSPECTIVES ON HOMOSEXUALITY Assignment: Historical and Scientific Perspectives on Homosexuality 1 YOUR NAME PSY/265 DATE NAME OF PROFESSOR Historical and Scientific Perspectives on Homosexuality According to the text‚ homosexuals are considered to be individuals who are romantically and sexually attracted to members of the same sex (Nevid‚ Rathus & Fichner-Rathus‚ 2005). Historically‚ there have been numerous

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    homosexual females or referred to as lesbians. Gay males and lesbians have existed throughout history. The historical and scientific perspectives on homosexuality have shaped the way gay individuals perceive themselves in various ways. These perspectives may also be beneficial to heterosexuals’ understanding of others in our world of sexual diversity. When looking at historical perspectives‚ religion and past societies’ sexual behavior is addressed. Although past Greek and Roman cultures were frequently

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    Historical and Scientific Perspectives on Homosexuality Throughout the ages homosexuality has been documented. Within our culture‚ homosexuality has been largely condemned. Though recently‚ homosexuality is seemingly more accepted than it once was. Historical and scientific perspectives on homosexuality might have an impact on how a homosexual individual view them self within critical world views. However‚ these perspectives may also hold benefit to heterosexuals’ understanding of sexual diversity

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    Historical and Scientific Perspectives on Homosexuality PSY/265 February 17‚ 2013 Historical and Scientific Perspectives on Homosexuality To understand homosexuality you need to first understand what it means. Homosexuality is defined as being a romantic attraction‚ sexual attraction‚ or sexual activity of the same sex or same gender. Over the years homosexuality seems to be more common and accepted not only among peers but among different cultures‚ that was not always the case. Homosexuality

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    Analyzing Biopsychological Disorders Bonnie Montgomery Analyzing Biopsychological Disorders Part A Biopsychology is a biological approach to psychology. Historically‚ researchers believed that neuropsychological disorders were of the brain‚ and psychological disorders were of the mind. Now‚ psychologists understand that these distinctions do not exist. Biological approaches to psychological disorders direct psychologists to consider the active cause and effective treatments of major psychological

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    HISTORICAL AND SCIENTIFIC PERSPECTIVES PSY/265 Ana Diaz 10/20/1012 Kavita Kostek The way we view homosexuality has very much to do with how we were raised and taught depending on where we are from‚ our parents beliefs and what others around us tell us. Because of this we believe what we believe and will stand by them unless we ourselves come to a different conclusion as we grow older. I was raised a Catholic and was taught by the Bible teachings that homosexuality was wrong and will go to

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    Historical and Scientific Perspective on Homosexuality Izabella Lee Psy/265 06/07/15 In this paper I will be talking about the historical and scientific perspective on homosexuality. This paper I will discuss three different perspectives on the subject them being the biological‚ historical and psychological perspective on homosexuality. Another thing that I will go over is the impact that all these perspective may have on how homosexuals look and feel about themselves. Looking

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    Week Five Assignment: Historical and Scientific Perspectives of Homosexuality Allison Hanson 265/ Psychology of Human Sexuality University of Phoenix/ Axia Online February 24th‚ 2013 “Ours too the glance none saw beside;           The smile none else might understand; The whisper ’d thought of hearts allied‚           The pressure of the thrilling hand; The kiss so guiltless and refin ’d           That Love each warmer wish forbore;

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    motivation comes from within. The motivation is personal to the individual‚ and they are motivated by a personal drive. On the other hand‚ extrinsic motivation is when an individual engages in a task to earn some kind of reward. An extrinsic motivation can also be a motivation in which an individual is trying to avoid some sort of external punishment. Extrinsic motivations are not personal‚ they are based on exterior motives‚ such as rewards. 3. Give an example of each: Biopsychological and biological

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