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Brain Sex: How The Media Report And Distort Brain Research, Janet M. Bing
Brain Sex: How The Media Report And Distort Brain Research, Janet M. Bing
English Faculty Publications
Testosterone gives men a particular advantage in that it is focusing and galvanizing a brain that is already, by its very structure, more focused than the female. Remember that the male brain is a tidier affair, each function in its special place . . . Biology, then, every bit as much as social conditioning, militates against a strongly feminine role in areas traditionally regarded as male preserves.
A Model Of Interpersonal Christian Prayer, E. James Baesler
A Model Of Interpersonal Christian Prayer, E. James Baesler
Communication & Theatre Arts Faculty Publications
A model of interpersonal Christian prayer (ICP) was created based on a review and synthesis of traditional and social scientific prayer literatures. The ICP model accounts for global theoretical constructs such as active and receptive types of prayer and includes a subcategory of receptive prayer called radically Divine communication. The ICP model describes prayer progressions, specifically the developmental and cyclical nature of prayer. A list of 12 research questions based on the ICP model are provided. Two specific suggestions for future research dealing with the relational quality of prayer and intercultural receptive types of prayer are outlined.
Gendered Jokes: Humor As A Subversive Activity, Janet M. Bing
Gendered Jokes: Humor As A Subversive Activity, Janet M. Bing
English Faculty Publications
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