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    Multimedia

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    MULTIMEDIA Multimedia is media and content that uses a combination of different content forms. This contrasts with media that use only rudimentary computer displays such as text-only or traditional forms of printed or hand-produced material. Multimedia includes a combination of text‚ audio‚ still images‚ animation‚ video‚ or interactivity content forms. Multimedia is usually recorded and played‚ displayed‚ or accessed by information content processing devices‚ such as computerized and electronic

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    Female Genital Mutilation is the practice of removing most or all of the external genitalia or stitching up the labia to the point where it is only a minuscule opening. By stitching up the genitalia‚ a later procedure has to be performed to open the labia large enough for the birthing process. The procedures that are associated with Female Genital Mutilation often lead to gruesome hemorrhaging

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    Vagina Girls Myths

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    fertilize the female by putting their head into her mouth and allowing him to be eaten. During the middle ages‚ there were Christians who believed that witches had fangs and teeth in their vaginas. In medieval period‚ Christians believed that female genitalia were equated with yawning mouth of hell (Horsley‚ 2008). The Polynesian story of Maui the son of the moon goddess Hina; speaks about Maui tried to crawl up his mother’s mouth or vagina to return and instead she would not let him and she bit him into

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    What is cognitive psychology? The study of mental processes such as perceiving‚ remembering‚ and reasoning. Analytic introspection- analyze current perception into its elementary parts. Structuralism-complex conscious experiences can be broken down to elemental structures (component parts) of sensation and feelings. Introspection-look at a stimulus and report sensations and feelings to create a description of conscious experience School of functionalism-learn how the mind produces useful behavior

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    One is often taught that humans are born as either biologically male or female‚ but this simply isn’t always the case. Intersex individuals are those who were born with genetics and outer or inner genital structures that do not easily fit into “male” and “female categories. Various types of intersex conditions exist‚ from lacking certain internal sex organs (such as Turner’s syndrome‚ where the individual will be for all accounts female‚ but with no ovaries as a genotype of XO)‚ to having both male

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    Abnormal Psychology Chapter 3 Notes: Clinical Assessment‚ Diagnoses and Treatment Clinical practioners main focus when faced with new clients is to gather ideographic information (individuals information) about them and understand them and their difficulties. Clinical Assessment Assessment: the collecting of relevant information in an effort to reach a conclusion. Goes on in every realm of life (picking cereal or clothes) Clinical Assessment: used to determine how and why a person

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    satisfaction and pleasure is oral activity (sucking and eating) 2- Anal Stage: 1-3 years. Pleasure comes from defecation. Conflict comes from toilet training. 3- Phallic Stage: 3-6 years. Children become interested in their own genitalia and curious about other people’s genitalia. Conflict comes from the Oedipus complex for boys and Electra complex for girls. 4- Latency Period: 6-12 years. Sexual energy is channelled into socially acceptable activities. Same sex friends also help to overcome sexual

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    Anne Fausto Sterling is a professor of Biology and Gender Studies in the department of Molecular‚ Cell Biology and Biochemistry at Brown University. In Frausto Sterling essay “The Five Sexes: Why Male and Female Are Not Enough‚” she argues for redefinition and sought to reshape the way we envision binary system on a scale of male to female. Anne Fausto Sterling states‚ “ But if the state and the legal system have an interest in maintaining a two part sexual system‚ they are in a defiance of nature”

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    body length; DBLE - Distance between lateral eyes folds with roundish tuberculate impressions on it. Sternite I smooth‚ sinulate medially on posterior margin and clothed with thick line of short and pointed bristles‚ sternite provided medially with genitalia‚ a pair of round gonopods placed on posterior portion. Surface of gonopods and near by areas covered with minute pores and each gonopod extends laterally into a conical portion‚ openings of ducts not visible dorsally (Figs. 6 & 7). Habitat The specimens

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    According to Lorber‚ “For the individual‚ gender construction starts with assignment to a sex category on the basis of what the genitalia look like at birth.” (1993: 97) From that point‚ until puberty‚ children are socialized into their prescribed gender roles. However‚ Lorber tell us because there are separate activities socially constructed as feminine or masculine‚ the experiences associated with these activities would all contribute to the social construction of gender (1993). The first evidentiary

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