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Exploring the social and sexual “reality” of contemporary pornography

1993

What are the social roles assumed by men and women in contemporary sexually explicit movies, and in what contexts are their actions portrayed? Perhaps more important, have the predominant themes of pornography shifted in response to the public scrutiny and criticism popular in the mid‐1980s? In this investigation we addressed these questions using a random sample of 50 pornographic videotapes drawn from an archive of essentially all such materials targeted for heterosexual consumers available in the international marketplace from 1979 to 1988. The findings revealed that some thematic aspects of modern pornographic movies have shifted over time. Significant increases were evident in the freq…

Gender StudiesScrutinyHistory and Philosophy of ScienceSociology and Political ScienceCasualSexual behavioreducationPornographyCriticismGender studiesPsychologySocial psychologyGeneral PsychologyThe Journal of Sex Research
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First record of Heptapleurum arboricola Hayata (Araliaceae) as a casual non-native woody plant in the Mediterranean area

2021

I report here the first record of Heptapleurum arboricola Hayata (syn. Schefflera arboricola (Hayata) Merr.) (Araliaceae) as a casual non-native plant throughout the Mediterranean area. I observed the natural regeneration in urban areas at Castellammare del Golfo, a small coastal town in north-west Sicily (Mediterranean Italy). Due to the lack of self-sustaining populations and the short-term observational period, Heptapleurum arboricola should be considered as a casual species according to the classification of non-native plants. The detection of early signs of naturalization of non-native plants is of crucial importance for the management and control of invasive species. The main abiotic …

GeographySettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E SelvicolturaEcologyCasualbiologyBotanyMediterranean areaAraliaceaebiology.organism_classificationcoastal areas dwarf umbrella tree early detection naturalization Schefflera urban ecosystems woody invasive speciesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsWoody plantBioInvasions Records
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A paleoimaging study of human mummies held in the Mother Church of Gangi, Sicily:Implications for mass casualty methodology

2021

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HistoryGangiRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingMass CasualtyMummiesSettore BIO/08 - AntropologiaAncient historyPathology and Forensic MedicineForensic Imaging
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Beckett RG et al. A Paleoimaging study of human mummies held in the mother church of Gangi, Sicily: Implications for mass casualty methodology

2021

HistoryRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingMass CasualtyAncient historyPathology and Forensic MedicineForensic Imaging
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Insurance Supervisory Law and Consumer Protection

2015

This chapter discusses the relationship between insurance supervisory law and consumer protection within the ambit of Solvency II and the EIOPA system. To this, the article focuses on existing laws, with particular regard given to European rules on insurance supervision. The Solvency II Directive takes as its exclusive objective the protection of insureds and insurance beneficiaries. Solvency II does not address consumer protection. Nevertheless, consumer protection is a significant by-product of the Solvency II rules, in the sense of collective consumer protection. The EIOPA Regulation provisions, too, address consumer protection solely in the realm of collective consumer protection. The a…

Insurance BeneficiarySolvencyActuarial scienceLawInsurance policyInsurance lawCasualty insuranceBusinessLiability insuranceConsumer protectionDirective
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TOURISM, CHARITY, AND FATHERS’ FUNDRAISING STRATEGIES FOR THEIR CHILDREN’S EDUCATION ON THE KENYAN COAST

2018

Increasing empirical evidence shows that child-raising and children’s formal education are influenced by and embedded in cross-border processes and constellations. In Kenya’s South Coast region, widespread support for children’s education is taking place through the long-term relationships local men and women are establishing with tourists from the global North. In this regard, seemingly casual beach encounters initiated by local fathers — who invite western tourist acquaintances to visit their villages and homes — have become a common parental strategy for engaging with tourists who have the potential to become sponsors for their children. In this article we look at the social, economic, a…

KenyaEconomic growthPovertyCasual05 social sciences0507 social and economic geographyLivelihood0506 political sciencePoliticsPolitical science050602 political science & public administrationSocial inequalityEmpirical evidence050703 geographyTourismInternational Journal of Child, Youth and Family Studies
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Exploring the viability of equity crowdfunding as a fundraising instrument: A configurational analysis of contingency factors that lead to crowdfundi…

2020

Abstract With the growth in the use of crowdfunding platforms for fundraising, analysis of the key factors associated with successful crowdfunding has emerged as an interesting and oft-researched topic. Nonetheless, the equity crowdfunding market is still relatively under researched. The purpose of this paper is to explore how contingency factors combine and causally connect in leading to possible success or failure in equity crowdfunding rounds. To reach this goal, a configurational approach was chosen. Qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) is a suitable method for this topic because of its ability to identify and assess different combinations of conditions that explain certain outcomes. …

MarketingCasualQualitative comparative analysisbusiness.industry05 social sciencesStart-upFundraisingOutcome (game theory)Equity crowdfundingIndustry sector0502 economics and businessConfigurational analysis050211 marketingBusinessEquity crowdfundingMarketingContingencyPublication050203 business & managementFuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis
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Introduction: The Challenges of Defining and Studying Contemporary Entrepreneurship

2011

Entrepreneurship is a broad and complex concept, and is an important contributor to the economic prospects of companies, sectors, and entire nations. To a casual observer, entrepreneurship is most closely associated with smalland medium-sized enterprises, yet it plays a vital role, either directly or indirectly, in the sustainability of organizations of all sizes and types, private or public, national or multinational. The entrepreneur and the entrepreneurial process are critical to creating new economic activity—boosting innovation, wealth, growth, and employment. It strengthens competition between developed economies and supports social welfare within developing countries. There has been …

MarketingEntrepreneurshipPublic AdministrationCasualbiologyBusiness processbusiness.industryMillerSocial WelfareProactivitybiology.organism_classificationManagementMultinational corporationManagement of Technology and InnovationClassical economicsBusiness and International ManagementbusinessTertiary sector of the economyCanadian Journal of Administrative Sciences / Revue Canadienne des Sciences de l'Administration
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Flexible employment practices and working time patterns: the potential for and limits of ecological impact

1996

The discussion about the relationship between employment policy and environment policy has been predominantly about the extent to which environmental issues can be brought into industrial relations policy. Environmental problems are perceived as additional factors of influence, which have an impact on job security and working conditions, and which have so far not been adequately taken into account in standards and rules. From the current viewpoint of union representatives, conservation of the environment is being brought into discussion in the form of an "employment policy extended to include the environment". Progress made in this field in recent years is increasingly undermined by radica…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementLabour economicsCasualmedia_common.quotation_subjectFlexibility (personality)Phase (combat)Working timeJob securityIndustrial relationsWorkforceUnemploymentEconomicsIndustrial relationsmedia_commonTransfer: European Review of Labour and Research
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The Fair Premium of an Equity—Linked Life and Pension Insurance

2002

An equity linked life and pension insurance contract consists of an nonlinear combination of a life and pension insurance with an investment strategy. In addition to the guaranteed payments the insured receives a bonus depending on the value of an investment strategy. The additional payment is similar to an Asian type option. Since the insurance contract combines mortality and financial risks in a nonlinear way, the value or premium of the contract must reflect these uncertainties. Within this context a premium sequence is called fair if the accumulated expected discounted premium is equal to the accumulated expected discounted payments of the contract. This paper shows the existence of a f…

PensionActuarial scienceFinancial economicsLife insuranceInsurance policyAuto insurance risk selectionEconomicsCasualty insuranceLiability insuranceGeneral insuranceLiquidity premium
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