They believed the book to be typical of much of the biomedical literature on transsexuality—oppressive in both tone and claims, insulting to their senses of self, and damaging to their public identities. Some saw the book as especially dangerous because it claimed to be based on rigorous ...
where the Taíno believed their world began. “Hispaniola is the heart of Taíno culture and the caves are the heart of the Taíno,” saidDomingo Abréu Collado, chief of the speleology division in theDominican Ministry of Environmental and Natural Resources. He clapped on a hard hat ...
The physical temple in Jerusalem was about to be destroyed a few years later, and this passage, as well as many others, clearly explains that the new temple was a spiritual one, comprised of the faithful Jews and Gentiles who served God and believed in Jesus Christ. I ...
Intelligence, for example, is believed to result from the interaction of more than a hundred different genes and the further interaction of that genetic makeup with the environment in which a child is raised. But experts are virtually unanimous that the complexities will someday be overcome—...
believed that every society sooner or later hits its natural limits. Human nature can never overcome natural limits. The progressive development of society does not ensure greater productivity and efficiency in the use of resources. The laws of nature will always eventually prevail over human ...
own pet theories, including eugenics.TheNew York Timeshas uncoveredthat one ambition he discussed was to impregnate multiple women, thereby spreading his DNA. One account claimed his plan was for 20 women to bear his children, and thathis ranch in New Mexicowould be a base for this ope...
ends, including eugenics. “it has a long history of being a science where people say, ‘gee, that’s amazing. it will change the world.’ and it does, but it doesn’t always change the world in the way people want it,” rust says. he is sitting near the almost empty row of com...
Josephine Butler brought into open discussion in Victorian Britain the double sexual standard that existed in a male-dominated society. She campaigned successfully for the repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts which provided for the compulsory and regular medical examination of women believed to be pro...
which had ended a little prematurely in a rot on an over-dry wicket. He was full of particulars of the day's play, and how Wiper had got a most amazing catch and held it, though he fell; how Jenks had deliberately bowled at a man's head, he believed, and little Gibbs thrown a ...
Did this tweet engage in hateful conduct? Let’s let the founder’s daughter speak for herself, shall we? She belongs to a population of young lesbians who once believed they were trans—a population Katy neither advocates for (yes, we do) nor understands from personal experience, being a ...