302 resultados para Premarital Intercourse
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I-II. Goethe pourtrayed from familiar personal intercourse. By Johann Falk. Goethe considered as a man of action. By Friedrich von Müller.--III. Notes on Goethe. From the Bibliothèque universelle de Genève. Memoir of the Grand Duke Karl-August of Sachsen-Weimar Eisenach. By Chancellor von Müller. Memoir of the Grand Duchess Luise of Sachsen-Weimar Eisenach. By Chancellor von Müller. Goethe as seen in his works. From the Conversations--Lexicon and supplement. Extracts from the posthumous number of Kunst and alterthum. Goethe in his ethical peculiarities. By Chancellor von Müller.--Index.
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"This volume...forms in the original a portion of an extensive work entitled, "Reflections on the Politics, Intercourse, and Commerce of the chief nations of antiquity." cf. Translator's pref.
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The two reports reprinted in this volume were framed by the Earl of Liverpool, President of the Committee on Trade and Foreign Plantations. cf. Introd. p.xiii.
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Dominant ideas.--The correctives of dominant ideas.--Religious education--proposals for reconstruction.--Religious teaching in public schools.--The lordship of Jesus and the mission of the spirit.--The ten commandments and the Christian church.--Attempts to hold intercourse with the dead.
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Issued in five parts, 1884-93.
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The New Jerusalem, and its heavenly doctrine.--A brief exposition of the doctrine of the New church. 1868--The nature of the intercourse between the soul and the body. 1868--On the white horse mentioned in the Apocalypse, chap. XIX.- -An appendix to the treatise On the white horse.--The earths in the universe.-- An account of the last judgment. 1868--A continuation concerning the last judgment.
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Bibliography: p. 301-304.
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Cover title: When the country was opened to foreign intercourse.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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At head of title: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06
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Patterns of first sexual activity among Australians born between the 1940s and 1980s were analysed using data from a national telephone survey of 1784 adults (876 males; 908 females). Sixty-one percent of those randomly selected from the Australian electoral roll and contactable by telephone responded. Many trends, including earlier first intercourse - from 20 to 18 years (females) and 18.8 to 17.8 years (males) - were established with the 40-49 year cohort, whose sexual debut was in the late 1960s-70s. Significant age-cohort effects saw women in the contemporary (18-29 year) cohort draw level with males for age at first intercourse and first sex before age 16 and before leaving school. First intercourse contraceptive use climbed from 30% to 80'%. Condom use quadrupled to 70%. Australian age-cohort effects are remarkably consistent with those in similar western cultures: gender convergence in sexual experience and increasing avoidance of sexually transmitted disease and pregnancy. If such trends continue, positive long-term outcomes for health and social wellbeing should result.
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Attitudes toward the sexuality of adults with intellectual disability were assessed in parents and carers of adults with intellectual disability and in a community sample. An instrument that contained items relating to eight aspects of sexuality (sexual feelings, sex education, masturbation, personal relationships, sexual intercourse, sterilisation, marriage, and parenthood) was developed and found to have good internal consistency and test-retest reliability. Age was associated with attitudes, with those aged 60 and above holding more conservative attitudes. Parents and staff differed in their attitudes, with parents holding more conservative attitudes. This difference was the product of age differences between the groups; nevertheless it may produce some confusion for adults with intellectual disability unless it is addressed appropriately. Both parent and staff groups were less positive about parenthood than about other aspects of sexuality, however the community group did not differ in their views when attitudes towards parenthood were compared with the remaining items Of the scale.