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    individual person stepping onto divine path of the "3" goddesses. Numerogical meaning  it add all numbers until there is only one 1+3=4 Four is a number of wholeness or the full circle of life. Girls Coming of Age is at first menstruation. There is a celebration where the daughter is taken to dinner‚ thrown a part‚ or given special jewelry. It was important to commemorate coming into womanhood. Coming of Age is a confirmation of faith and a testimonial of a young person who

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    Outline and assess feminist explanations for the relationship between gender and victimisation. Official crime statistics show that males are four times more likely to commit crimes than females. Victim surveys show women to be more likely to be victims of sexual and violent assaults than males. It has also been suggested there are gender differences in punishments. Radical feminists such as Heidensohn claim that women’s lower crime rates can be explained in terms of patriarchy. She claims

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    Title: Explore the effect of the lunar phase on events on Earth - temperature and birth rates. Subject: Astronomy Grade level: High school - grades 10-12 Project Type: Descriptive Cost: Low Awards: First place in the Leader Regional Science Fair 2003 Honorable Mention at the Canada Wide Science Fair 2003. Affiliation: Canada Wide Virtual Science Fair Link: http://www.virtualsciencefair.org/2003/sitte3b/public_html/ | Short Background | | Lunar phase (or Moon phase) refers to the appearance

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    Proliferative Phase Draw an arrow indicating the levels of the following hormones at this phase: ___ Est‚ ___ inhibin‚ ___ Prog What causes growth and thickening of the endometrial lining? Secretory Phase ↑ secretory glands and blood vessels Menstruation Which layer of the uterus is shed? Gestation (when baby it still in womb) If prolactin (PRL) is already being released‚ why does the mother not lactate? What triggers lactation after the baby is born? Draw what a developing follicle

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    Rather than adducing biblical texts‚ theological doctrines‚ or spiritual laws as their highest authorities‚ however‚ both Grotius and Selden offered a natural law account of these main features of sex‚ marriage‚ and family life. Grotius believed that biblical laws and natural laws on the family coincided on many points‚ but that the Bible imposed stricter sexual morality. Polygyny‚ concubinage‚ and no-fault divorce were all readily permissible under the natural law‚ Grotius thought. It took “the

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    physical changes that occur during puberty for boys and girls. CAUSES OF PUBERTY Puberty is started by certain hormones in the body. PHYSICAL CHANGES IN BOYS AND GIRLS Girls Boys   Beginning of growth spurt  Appearance of public hair  Menstruation Enlargement of testes  Initial breast elevation   Appearance of pubic hair Development of Adam’s apple  Growth of facial hair SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL CHANGES Social and emotional changes show that a child is forming an selfsufficient

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    FEMALE BODY Vulva: scientific term used to describe the entire external genital area of women Mons (mons veneris): o Structure: pad of fatty tissue covered by skin and pubic hair; has many nerve endings o Location: front most component of the vulva o Function: may serve as a cushion for the woman’s public area during sex o Pubic Hair: helps vaporize odors that arise in specialized sweat glands; also a visual trigger for sexual arousal because it is the most easily visible portion of the vulva

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    The 21st century is the era of the “perfect beauty”. The desire to be ideal has always been a part of the human nature. According to the Abraham Maslow‚ the psychologist who developed the idea about some needs taking precedence over others (Hierarchy of Needs)‚ there are five stages of meeting needs: physiological‚ safety‚ love and belonging‚ esteem and self-actualization. Maslow stated that one must satisfy lower level needs in order to move on to the higher level. (McLeod) Nevertheless‚ it seems

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    a fixed amount of energy” and that women shouldn’t use all their energy towards “hazardous” activity. Bell uses factual evidence from a published author Dr. Edward Clarke‚ who wrote about women being “periodically weakened” while going through menstruation‚ and that women should not engage in physical activity. Even though there was a lot of pressure against

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    Media and Beauty Conformity Women have and will always be hard on themselves; not just with day to day life but body images. Present day technology is making this situation 10 times more problematic than in previous years. Now with the new advances in photo shop and forever changing standard for “thin”; women around the country are struggling with their body image and self confidence. As stated by Germane Greer; “thirty years ago it was enough to look beautiful; now a woman has to have a tight

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