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  • ...for his conceptualization of a "[[Maslow's hierarchy of needs|hierarchy of human needs]]", and is considered the father of [[humanistic psychology]]. [https ...f research, investigating primate dominance behavior and [[Human sexuality|sexuality]]. He went on to further research at Columbia University, continuing simila
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  • ...ty|erotic]] aspect of nudity has attracted an [[audience]] at all times in human [[history]].
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  • ...lity''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Sexuality '''''this link'''''].</center> ...onceive]] eroticism as some form of sensual or [[romantic]] love or as the human [[sex]] drive ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libido libido]); for example,
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  • ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT LGBT] people. In the [[context]] of [[sexuality]], lesbian refers only to [[female]] homosexuality. The word "lesbian" is d ...shows that homosexuality is an example of [[normal]] variation in human [[sexuality]] and not a source of negative [[psychological]] effects. [[Prejudice]] and
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  • 84:6.2 Every successful [[human]] [[institution]] [[embraces]] [[antagonisms]] of [[personal]] interest whi ...forms of [[self-gratification]]. The [[family]] is man's greatest purely [[human]] [[achievement]], combining as it does the [[evolution]] of the [[biologic
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  • ...move in the direction which we need to move in. Spiritually help turn the human tide of endeavor towards one of spiritual awareness that one day we may as ...ening, it is I, Monjoronson. Again it is good to be here in this circle of human and spirit questions and answers. As we voice our concerns tonight allow yo
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  • ...instinct]] is one of the [[dominant]] [[physical]] driving [[forces]] of [[human beings]]; it is the one [[emotion]] which, in the [[guise]] of [[individual ...sity for [[self]]-[[perpetuation]]. The [[perpetuation]] of the evolving [[human]] [[species]] is made certain by the [[presence]] of this racial [[mating]]
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  • ...r [[victims]], perhaps on grounds of [[race]], [[religion]], [[gender]], [[sexuality]], or ability. The "imbalance of power" may be [[social]] power and/or [[ph Bullying can occur in any [[context]] in which [[human being]]s [[interact]] with each other. This includes [[school]], [[church]]
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  • the rise of the mammals and the ultimate emergence of human intelligence. and how they have held their [[human]] followers in a thrall of fear ...
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  • ...rable forms of [[self-gratification]]. It is the only [[institution]] of [[human]] [[society]] which [[embraces]] all three of the great [[incentives]] for ...e to evolve specialized [[techniques]] of pleasurable enjoyment that all [[human]] [[institutions]] are so completely shot through with this [[pleasure]] pu
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  • ...or both of the contracting parties are deficient in that [[acme]] of all [[human]] [[virtues]], rugged [[self]]-[[control]]. [[Category: Sexuality]]
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  • ...onjoronson, I’d like to explain something to you in a polite way about the human experience and the freewill that Michael gave to us, as I think it will hel ...ition. The concept of creatures not having freewill is alien to mainstream human thought processes, because it is like the ground and the sky in being ever
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  • ...their [[children]] in more or less [[ignorance]] as to the [[origin]] of [[human]] life. ...r [[struggles]] with man. Even at that, [[maternal]] [[instinct]] in the [[human]] [[species]] is not overpowering; it may be thwarted by [[ambition]], self
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  • ...ty]]''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Sexuality '''''this link'''''].</center> Bisexuality has been [[observed]] in various [[human]] [[societies]] and elsewhere in the [[animal]] kingdom throughout recorded
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  • ...ying among [[individual]]s and typically stimulated by eating, exercise, [[sexuality]], [[music]], usage of drugs. The term analogously connotes a positive ment ...f suffering. Examples of such philosophies are some of Freud's theories of human motivation that have been called psychological hedonism; his "life instinct
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  • ...are in your day-to-day life with each other. This is what we encourage all human mothers and fathers to do as well--really appreciate the very differences t ...h an enormous cultural thing. Think of the whole cultural evolution of the human race for the last million years. Even today, because Urantia has such a che
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  • ...on of ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human,_All_Too_Human Human, All Too Human]'' entitled ‘Of first and last things’, Nietzsche wrote: ...is allowed a limited amount of [[expression]], owing to the constraints of human [[society]] and [[civilization]] itself. It therefore requires other outlet
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  • ...human being]]. As the heart was once widely believed to be the seat of the human [[mind]], the word ''heart'' continues to be used poetically to refer to th ...Jeremiah]] 17:9, it is written that the Lord is the judge who "tries" the human heart.
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  • ...g on sexuality and his [[understanding]] of the dynamic functioning of the human psyche changed the way Europeans and North Americans think about the [[comp ...819–1892), investigating the nervous systems of fish and the physiology of human nerves. Freud learned most of his [[positivist]], [[empiricist]] scientific
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  • ...[[obsessed]] with an [[attachment]] to another person, being or object (in human [[psychology]]): 'A strong attachment to a person or thing, especially such In ''Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality'' (1905), [[Freud]] distinguished 'fixations of preliminary sexual aims...a
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