Месяц: Сентябрь 2015

Cardiovascular System

Tune into your pulse. The beating of your heart is the work of an amazing organ. In an average lifetime, the heart beats more than 3 billion times, pumping the equivalent of more than 900 million gallons of blood. Two important age-related struc­tural changes in the heart are the accumulation of fat deposits and the […]

Sex Roles and Syntheses

The ebbing of the radical tide in the 1920s drained practical urgency from these debates about gender. In the next generation the main developments were academic. The ‘woman question’ in politics had already produced a response from the new sciences of psychology and sociology. One line of research asked what were the psychological differences between […]

Vital Functions

LEARNING OBJECTIVES • What age-related changes occur in the cardiovascular system? What types of cardiovascular disease are common in adult development and aging? What are the psychological effects of age-related changes in the cardiovascular system? • What structural and functional changes occur with age in the respiratory system? What are the most common types of […]

The new forms possible to women?

the achievements of feminist sociology A manda Cross (1981: 148) writes of ‘the new forms possible to women’. This chapter focuses on the achievements of feminist sociology in making those new forms, and in colonising the old forms which were male strongholds. Achievement is in the eye of the beholder. As there are many different […]

DOWN WITH CHILDHOOD

t FOR NECHEM1A who will outgrow childhood before it is eliminated Women and children are always mentioned in the same breath (“Women and children to the forts!”)* The special tie women have with children is recognized by everyone. I submit, however, that the nature of this bond is no more than shared oppression. And that […]

THE RICOCHET OF THE COMMODITY IMAGES

The Frankfurt school of sociology and more recent scholars such as Juliet Schor and Robert Kuttner have criticized consumerism without focusing on the family. Family scholars such as William Goode or Steven Mintz and Susan Kellogg have focused on the family without attending much to con­sumerism. Indeed, with the exception of Viviana Zelizer, Christopher Lasch, […]