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    Alfred Kinsey

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    Kara Duenas January 27‚ 2013 2nd period A.P. Psychology Mrs. Gatewood Alfred Kinsey was born in New Jersey on June 23‚ 1894 to Alfred Kinsey and Sarah Charles. As a young boy he suffered many illnesses such as rheumatic fever and typhoid. In high school‚ he began his interest in biology and botanical studies with the influence of his teacher. He started his career in biology as a zoologist and entomologist but later found interest in sexology. His parents were very religious therefore not

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    Alfred Kinsey

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    Kinsey Program: Kinsey: Let’s Talk About Sex Date Watched: September 26‚ 2005 Kinsey is a movie that portrays the life and studies of Dr. Alfred Kinsey‚ a man who revolutionized the way Americans perceive sex and sexual activities. The movie starts out with Kinsey as a child‚ and shows how he was brought up as a Christian‚ his overbearing father was a pastor‚ and was also very strict. He had always been taught that masturbation was a sin‚ but he did it anyway. His father had decided

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    Alfred Kinsey was an important figure during the sexual revolution‚ this is because he was often called the “father of the sexual revolution” because of his studies about American sexual behaviour. Kinsey and some of this colleagues did a serious study on the sexuality of people in America‚ and in 1948 published their results which left the states in awe (Macionis‚ J.‚ & Gerber‚ L. 2012). However‚ years later another scientist named Edward Laumann also studied the sexual behaviour of Americans‚ he

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    Alfred Kinsey In the early twentieth century a time a time where sex was an unspeakable subject‚ when adolescents were taught that masturbation was not only a sin ‚but could cause blindness or hairy palms‚ along came Alfred Kinsey‚ who first started as a biologist studying gall wasps‚ and suddenly turned his interest from insects to people‚ disturbed by the lack of scientific knowledge concerning human sexuality he released a series of books called sexual behavior in the human male‚ next to human

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    Six Primary Movements

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    The body is capable of many movements which collectively‚ allow us to perform everything that involves any movement at all. The six primary movements of the body that occur at the joints between segments are: flexion‚ extension‚ abduction‚ adduction‚ circumduction‚ and rotation. The six primary movements‚ along with any other anatomical movement‚ occur within three planes of motion; frontal‚ sagittal‚ and transverse. Flexion is defined as decreasing the angle between two body segments or bones

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    and composers. There arose six broad categories of instruments that western musicians today classify as the string‚ woodwind‚ brass‚ percussion‚ keyboard and electronic. Each category incorporates a range of instruments that have created living history through music. Each instrument brings its own tone color to the music and has a variety of other characteristics that set it apart to bring out its own personality. Compositions have been written including all categories of instruments or to single

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    The Kinsey Scale

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    introduced a scale that broke the silence. The silence changed due to this biologist named Alfred C. Kinsey (1894-1956). Kinsey broke the silence because before the scale everyone would keep their sexual orientation to themselves and most likely did not tell anyone. In other words‚ he was a great influence to people because since then people have become a bit more open about themselves. The importance of Kinsey is that he has conducted several of researches. For instance‚ on one of his research he found

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    The Kinsey Report

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    Dr. Sigmund Freud believed that clitoral organisms were something to be outgrown after adolescence; adult females should switch to having only vaginal orgasms from then on. Dr. Alfred Kinsey‚ a Harvard graduate‚ and accomplished biologist was also a controversial authority in human sexuality that published “the Kinsey Reports‚” Sexual Behavior in the Human Male and Sexual Behavior in the Human Female. My favorite is Dr. Ruth Westheimer‚

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    Kinsey Movie

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    Kinsey Movie Mini-Assignment Kinsey realized he lived in a society that lacked sexual understanding. He met with his students after hours to offer them sexual advice.  His work as a sex professor was limited. He had a hard time providing data and statistics to his students regarding sex because there was a lack of information available. His survey of his students led to a breakthrough in his understanding of sexual practices. He learned that there was a major difference of what people assumed

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