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  1. Kontrazeptor II: Die Rückkehr des Märchenprinzen?
  2. Relationship of physical development and sexual dimorphism with adaptive capabilities youth
    Published: 2012

    Abstract: Based on anthropometric and functional studies of sexual dimorphism, physical development, the vegetative nervous system tone and its reactivity in 304 boys in Krasnoyarsk, found that young men of Krasnoyarsk have for the most part moderate... more

     

    Abstract: Based on anthropometric and functional studies of sexual dimorphism, physical development, the vegetative nervous system tone and its reactivity in 304 boys in Krasnoyarsk, found that young men of Krasnoyarsk have for the most part moderate and mild symptoms of the body structure of the opposite sex and the indices sexual dimorphism are ginekomorfnomu and mesomorphic body types (92,3%). Among these types, about 63% of boys ginekomorfnogo type and 47,4% of boys have mesomorphic type somatic criteria evnuhoidizme. Boys ginekomorfnogo body type have obvious signs of gracilization and include a 84,6% to asthenic somatotype. A total mass of the young men observed the predominance of sympathetic tone and an acceptable adaptation (63,42%), stress adaptation mechanisms (36,58%)

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: Russian
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Other identifier:
    oai:gesis.izsoz.de:document/33252
    DDC Categories: 300
    Other subjects: (thesoz)Russland; (thesoz)Sibirien; (thesoz)körperliche Entwicklung; (thesoz)geschlechtsspezifische Faktoren; (thesoz)Geschlechterforschung; (thesoz)Sexualverhalten; (thesoz)Jugend; (thesoz)soziale Anpassung
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    In: Modern Research of Social Problems (2012) 1 ; 11

  3. Broken marriage in aristocratic societies in Edith Wharton's selected novels

    Abstract: Family is a bridge between individual and society. In my paper, I will survey broken marriage and individual dissatisfaction in two novels by Edith Wharton. The novels in question are The House of Mirth (1905) and The Age of Innocence... more

     

    Abstract: Family is a bridge between individual and society. In my paper, I will survey broken marriage and individual dissatisfaction in two novels by Edith Wharton. The novels in question are The House of Mirth (1905) and The Age of Innocence (1920). Edith Wharton portrays her concern by the conflict between the individuals and the social groups which they live in there. Her treatment of the family is always in association with the bourgeois society, with the ambitious stock brokers from the west. This conflict can be seen in their attitudes to love, marriage, divorce, and remarriage. In the novels, Marriage, as an indissoluble matter and even an invariable failure, is main concept and sex outside marriage is meaningless. Wharton shows divorce in aristocratic societies in an old-fashioned lifestyle

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Other identifier:
    oai:gesis.izsoz.de:document/57443
    DDC Categories: 301
    Other subjects: (thesoz)Literatur; (thesoz)Erzählung; (thesoz)Bürgertum; (thesoz)Individuum; (thesoz)soziale Schicht; (thesoz)Konflikt; (thesoz)Familie; (thesoz)bürgerliche Gesellschaft; (thesoz)Ehe; (thesoz)Ehescheidung; (thesoz)Sexualverhalten; Aristrokratie; Wharton, E.
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    In: International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences (2015) 49 ; 192-196