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Topics of Conflict within Interethnic Couples: The Intersection of Gender and EthnicityBobby, Jami Marie January 2012 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to explore ways in which gender, ethnicity and the interaction of gender and ethnicity impact reports of conflict for interethnic couples. This study focuses on differences in reports of conflict by examining topics of conflict including: division of household labor, children, financial management, leisure, sex, love and affection, religion, drinking, other women or men, and in-laws. Data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study (ECLS- B) were used to examine the roles that gender, ethnicity and their interaction play in marital conflict within interethnic couples. The results indicated significant gender differences with men reporting more conflict about chores, money, affection, leisure, and other women and men. Significant ethnic differences were reported about sex, money, chores and affection. Findings indicate unique interactions between gender and ethnicity suggesting greater conflict about chores in Minority wife/White husband pairings and greater conflict about sex in White wife/Minority husband pairings.
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Deformation of Man Made ObjectsIbrahim, Mohamed 07 1900 (has links)
We introduce a framework for 3D object deformation with primary focus on man-made
objects. Our framework enables a user to deform a model while preserving its
defining characteristics. Moreover, our framework enables a user to set constraints on
a model to keep its most significant features intact after the deformation process. Our
framework supports a semi-automatic constraint setting environment, where some
constraints could be automatically set by the framework while others are left for the
user to specify. Our framework has several advantages over some state of the art
deformation techniques in that it enables a user to add new features to the deformed
model while keeping its general look similar to the input model. In addition, our
framework enables the rotation and extrusion of different parts of a model.
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Single women and infidelity : a feminist qualitative analysis of extramarital relationships and their terminationOala, Monica. January 2008 (has links)
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Relationship commitment and accommodation : the role of direct and indirect measures of commitment in relationship maintenance behaviourBurton, Kimberly, 1976- January 2000 (has links)
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Self-determined relationship motives, commitment motivated cognition, and relationship maintenance processesMenzies-Toman, Danielle. January 2008 (has links)
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Representations of others and perceptions of relationships.Wade, Mary Elizabeth 01 January 1993 (has links) (PDF)
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Exploring the effect of testosterone hormone therapy on urinary incontinence in transmasculine patientsMathew, Anisha 01 March 2024 (has links)
The side effects of testosterone for transgender men are often overlooked and under-researched. Urinary incontinence in the form of overactive bladder disorder, stress incontinence, and mixed incontinence may arise or be exacerbated by use of testosterone. Using menopause and other similar hormonal transitions such as pregnancy as a reference, the purpose of this thesis is to fully understand the effects of testosterone replacement therapy on transgender people assigned female at birth, and to fully understand the effect of testosterone replacement therapy on the pelvic floor and why there is a potential increased incidence of urinary incontinence. Menopause and pregnancy are used as reference because these are hormonal transitions associated with a decrease in estrogen levels. The decrease in estrogen causes a looseness in the connective tissue structures, which leads to a lack of support in the pelvic floor muscles, causing a urinary incontinence. With a comparison between menopause, pregnancy, and testosterone replacement therapy established, potential solutions to stress urinary incontinence and overactive bladder disorder will be explored.
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IN THAT DAY: THE COMING OF THE SON OF MAN IN LUKE-ACTSKeesmaat-de Jong, Sylvia Christine 09 1900 (has links)
This thesis has been partially OCRed. Please contact for further accessibility services. / This thesis analyses the concept of the "Day of the Lord” as it comes to expression in Luke-Acts. In these books, this Old Testament concept is reinterpreted and used in conjunction with another Old Testament theme: the coming of the Son of man. An analysis of the Lukan passages about the coming of the Son of man (Luke 17:22-37; 21:5-36; 12:35-48) in the context of the contemporary historical situation of first-century Judaism reveals that when speaking of the coming of the Son of man, the Lukan Jesus is referring to a number of comings; namely, his own life (Luke 12) and the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE (Luke 17 and 21). The Old Testament imagery of the Son of man is used to show the nature of this coming: a vindication of those suffering "for my name's sake" (Luke 21:17). In Luke this message of hope and judgment is brought to Israel; Acts shows how the final age has dawned, extending this message of hope and judgment to the gentiles. The suffering of Jesus and his resurrection of vindication become the suffering of the church to be ended by another day of vindication and resurrection. Luke-Acts, therefore, points out the eschatological character of the coming of Jesus and the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE, for they are the beginning of an event that will be consummated in the final coming. In the mean-time, those who eagerly await that coming can claim the already fulfilled promises and testify to the Spirit-filled restoration taking place already now, in the last days. / Thesis / Master of Arts (MA)
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<i>A Clockwork Orange:</i> The End of The “Angry Young Man” EraHorner, Matthew J. 26 May 2011 (has links)
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The concepts of metaphysical rebellion and freedom in the works of Dostoevsky and CamusPachuta, June Ellen January 1971 (has links)
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