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    The understanding of homicide can be explained by many theories‚ particularly biological‚ psychological and sociological. This essay will be competing the usefulness of the three explanations in understanding the homicide of Sukhdev who was killed by Ryan in a brutal attack. While all three explanations are useful in the understanding of this particular case‚ they have limitations and criticisms which will also be looked at. One sociological theory of homicide is Merton’s strain theory. He theorised

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    Dr. Strode English 101:KK 17 September 2010 The Biological and Cultural View on Gender Society has drilled an image into our minds as people of how the role of each gender should be played out. There are two recognized types of genders‚ a male and a female. Most people come to think that gender is just male or female. Yet it has become more complex then that. Today it is not just that if you have male parts‚ you are a man‚ the opposite goes for women

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    female in international competition. After winning gold at the World Athletic Championship in Berlin‚ Semenya was put through various testing‚ until finally cleared as a woman. The belief was that she had an unfair advantage‚ due to the amount of testosterone that she produced when compared to the average woman. This was not the first time that this problem had arose in competition‚ however‚ each time the topic had arose‚ the International Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF) struggled to find

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    Synthetic Organic Compounds Synthetic organic compounds are a relatively new discovery in the field of chemistry but have had a major impact on the world. These compounds differ from organic compounds as they are manmade. Synthetic organic compounds have been damaging people and the environment since they were created. Synthetic compounds such as chemical pesticides‚ herbicides and fertilizers have been beneficial to food production and

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    Are females better “empathizers” than males? Critically discuss evidence and possible explanations. Introduction The term “empathy” has a relatively short history. Its origins lie with the philosophers Theodor Lipps and Robert Vischer‚ having fashioned the German word Einfühlung in the late XIXth century‚ which directly translates to “feeling into”. It was later translated into the English word “empathy” by the psychologist Edward Tichner (Hojat et al. 2003). A universal definition of the

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    about receiving nutritional supplements‚ 231 inmates signed up for the program. The prisoners who received the extra nutrition were involved in 35 percent fewer violent incidents. The correlates of biology and behavior flow both ways. For example‚ testosterone may facilitate dominance and aggressiveness‚ but dominating and defeating behavior also boosts

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    the issue of sexual assault and other resolutions need to be investigated. Alternative options for the punishment of male pedophiles are being explored in the status quo. Scientists have observed the link between testosterone and aggression and concluded that high levels of testosterone correspond with increased violent and aggressive behavior in men (5). "It is the reason that stallions are high strung and impossible to train‚ the reason male dogs become vicious and start to bite people. It’s why

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    2005 and also gave it to the others riders. Testosterone: Actually‚ it was a mix between testosterone and olive oil (between 1999 and 2001). From 2001‚ they use testosterone patch Bloodtransfusion: Armstrong was owner of transfusion material in his home and used it from 2000 to 2005 (testimonies). He took also Corticosteroids and Human Growth Hormone. To take less risks‚ he preferred to consume products that were less detectable like testosterone patch or EPO intravenous injection (instead of

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    Discuss the neural and/or hormonal mechanisms in aggression (8 marks + 16 marks) Aggression is a behavior directed towards another intended to harm or injure. Neurotransmitters are chemicals that enable impulses in the brain to be transmitted from one area of the brain to another. There’s evidence that the neurotransmitters serotonin and dopamine are closely linked to aggressive behavior. Low levels of serotonin and high levels of dopamine have been associated with aggression in both animals and

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    causes of erectile dysfunction and when it is unlikely that the problem will be resolve naturally or with other treatments. Sexual intercourse can be resumed six weeks after surgery. Testosterone replacement therapy can be done in several ways; intramuscular injections‚ testosterone gel‚ mucoadhesive material and testosterone stick each providing sufficient hormone replacement

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