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By living in the state of Oaxaca, he immersed himself in the local community and most importantly, he remained committed to listening and learning from the life experiences of research participants. [...] he is able to provide a series of in-depth reflections about masculinity as weU as to present relevant qualitative findings focused on sexuality, decision making around contraception, migration, and AIDS.
... us to co-create with Latino men new masculine identities characterized by cultural strengths and...
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Judicial alteration of the meaning of civil marriage from union of a man and woman to the union of any two persons raises a number of legal issues not raised by legislative redefinition; these are separation-of-powers issues centered in notions of the proper scope and role of judicial review, creation of standards to guide judicial application of broad and open-ended constitutional guarantees like equality, liberty, and dignity, judicial deference to the political branches, and the like. Here, Stewart examines whether the tasks of the judiciary in these areas are done well by citing appellate cases.
... modern age of widespread effective contraception and supportive social welfare programs), but an or... our language codes as male or female, masculine or feminine, and especially most everything that r...
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..., qu'ils ont parlé de sexe et de contraception, et qu'elle l'a masturbé jusqu'à éjaculation. L... le système judiciaire à domination masculine. La façon actuelle d'aborder le consentement risq...
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... where she works by encouraging contraception. She told the bishop, "I am doing it because you d...However, Satan always remains masculine. Feminist language angers most people, and it even...
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... moral issues such as women priests, contraception, and homosexuality would obviously have damaged th..., it substitutes "God" wherever the masculine reference to "His" is used, yet Pope John Paul II ...
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... the way for the warfare against the masculine gender promoted by Marcuse under the guise of 'wom... the field of birth control (i.e., contraception, abortion, sterilisation). "From an analysis of th...
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...a) Inclusive language: avoids masculine terms when speaking of men and women in general. T...* contraception . * prenatal infanticide . * divorce, and, more re...
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... forced to speak out on artificial contraception and women's ordination, because "Rome wouldn't be ... of efforts to "cleanse" the liturgy of masculine nouns and pronouns, even of changing the "Our Fath...