Westermarck called it an “innate” aversion; not, however, inborn or congenital, but rather spontaneous and untaught.130 Close and inti-mate living together, he thought, prompted feelings of indifference or even disgust, and all other prohibitions based on belonging to a specific social group ...
Rea Irvinfeatured the New York Auto Show on the cover of Jan. 12, 1935 issue—the extravaganza of cars at the Grand Central Palace was one place New Yorkers could go to chase away the winter blues. The other was at one of the city’s RKO theatres, where a classicW.C. Fieldscomedy ...
So you say, “Let’s talk about Little Red Riding Hood. HE is six foot five, weighs 300 pounds, plays football for the New England Patriots and has no living grandmothers.” Everyone there would say “What are you talking about?” Because, even if the character is fictional, discussing...
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An event like this involves quite a few moving parts: Certainly the children themselves, who have to put in the work in the first place, and their parents, who have to shuttle them to the music school every Saturday for lessons – from as far away as Lowell and New Hampshire as well ...
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Additionally, these social and structural factors contribute to suboptimal quality of care and reduce the quality of life for women living with HIV [20,21]. The social stigma of HIV/AIDS, including individual level stigma (internalized, anticipated and enacted), structural stigma (expecting or ...