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  • In sexual evolutionary biology, especially in sexual selection, fecundity is contrasted to reproductivity.
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  • ...wo of that question is, could you describe the volunteer qualification and selection [[process]]? ...the [[Gender|sex]] of [[the teachers]] -is what significance or role does sexual orientation play that [[the universe]] needs to continue this [[polarity]]
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  • ...ng [[desire]] to acquire or participate in, exemplified by terms such as [[sexual]] appetite or appetite for life. In the [[context]] of [[food]], appetite i ...ess. This is [[normally]] referred to as the hedonic [[dimension]] of food selection. This characteristic can be described as the [[subjective]] [[pleasure]] th
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  • ...ought to be the main selective force maintaining the outcrossing aspect of sexual reproduction. ...red, as their isolation from the larger group on a mainland allows natural selection to work upon their [[population]]. This type of [[isolation]] may result in
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  • ...where reproduction is characterized by some manner of [[Sexual Intercourse|sexual union]] between the male and female of a species. This processes enables th ...nsfer of [[DNA]] between two bacteria, is often mistakenly confused with [[sexual reproduction]], because the mechanics are similar.
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  • ...generation, while the disadvantageous features become increasingly rare. A sexual creature, therefore, wishing to mate with a fit partner, would be expected #KOESLAG, J.H. (1990). Koinophilia groups sexual creatures into species, promotes stasis, and stabilizes social behaviour. J
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  • ...Could you give us any advice or thoughts about their practice of genetic selection, as the general behavior in the formation of the family? Is it that a prac ...gnize that individuals are sexual beings that enjoy the sexual pleasure of sexual intercourse; this is a natural phenomenon for all species; it is part of th
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  • ...animal [[emotion]]s, animal [[culture]] and learning, and even [[sexuality|sexual conduct]], long thought to be well understood, have been revolutionized, as ...liferation of the species: for this reason, we can often observe complex [[sexual union|mating]] [[ritual]]s, which can reach a high level of complexity even
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  • ...more common or rare in a population, either non-randomly through [[natural selection]] or randomly through [[genetic drift]]. ...a combination of successive, small, random changes in traits, and natural selection of those variants best-suited for their environment.) [https://evolution.be
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  • ...and test mental schemas during sleep during a process he calls [[emotional selection]], and that only schema modifications that appear emotionally adaptive duri ===Sexual content===
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  • ...ween genders as the difference between [[self]] and ''Other'' ... having a sexual object of the [[opposite]] [[gender]] is taken to be the [[normal]] and par * Lacan, Jacques (1977). Écrits: A Selection. Trans. Alan Sheridan. New York: Norton.
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  • ...with [[economic]] [[exploitation]] and it is possible to experience a good selection of people, yet still know them on a [[personal]] basis. Their early [[Sexual Intercourse|matings]] were [[vigorous]], but [[tender]], and though their [
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  • ...also at the [[group]] level through group selection (though whether "group selection" actually occurs is a controversial topic in evolutionary theory). Some soc Especially in the systems where modesty (i.e., with reference to sexual crimes) is legally protected or otherwise regulated, the definition of mora
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  • ...[[material]] [[creature]] would be produced by their [[Sexual Intercourse|sexual union]]. And they never did know; before the [[time]] for such a step in th ...In [[conformity]] to their instructions the staff did not [[engage]] in [[sexual]] [[reproduction]], but they did painstakingly [[study]] their [[personal]]
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  • ...l]], [[poetical]], [[affectionate]], [[ethical]], and even [[idealistic]]. Selection and so-called [[romantic]] [[love]], however, were at a minimum in [[primit 83:2.5 Increasing [[love]], [[romance]], and [[personal]] selection in premarital courtship are an [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?ti
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  • ...ystem of neurocognitive information processing modules designed by natural selection to solve the adaptive problems of our distant ancestors. According to evolu ...ct may be [[aesthetic]], [[religious]], [[occupation]]al, [[political]], [[sexual]] or a combination of these factors.
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  • ...ystem of neurocognitive information processing modules designed by natural selection to solve the adaptive problems of our distant ancestors. According to evolu ...ct may be [[aesthetic]], [[religious]], [[occupation]]al, [[political]], [[sexual]] or a combination of these factors.
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  • ...nd fantasies had been repressed. Between this discovery of the unexpressed sexual desires and the relief of the symptoms by abreaction, Freud began to theori ...stem Unconscious", unconscious due to society's condemnation of premarital sexual activity, and this repression created anxiety. Freud also discovered what m
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  • ...estor and all the descendants of that ancestor. Every creature produced by sexual reproduction has two immediate lineages, one maternal and one paternal. htt ...s observation that such variations, insofar as it is affected by [[natural selection]], [[migration]], or [[genetic drift]], are distributed along geographic gr
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  • ...minded of the work at hand. The will of [[God]] in our lives must make the selection for the day, "Here I am Lord." Exercising discernment as to what a mind mig ...o things you wouldn't choose to do. This is true for emotional love, for [[sexual]] love, for parental love, even for [[spiritual]] love. But the wizened one
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