Introduction
Darwin argused that living organisms evolved from one or a few simple forms of live through
the process of natural selection. The essence of this comprise a population differ in the numper
of viable offspring the produce during their lifetimes.
Give that sexual reproduction is the means by which genes are propagated into future
generations, sexual selection plays a large role in human evolution. Human sexuality then is of
interest to evolutionary psychologists who aim to investigate evolved mechanisms to attract and
secure mates.
When an environment stress is constant and lasts for many generation , successful adaptation
may develop through biological evolution. The human body raedily responds to changing
environment stresses in a variety and cultural ways. We can acclimatize to a wide range of
temperature and humidity. When traveling to hige altitudes, our bodies adjust so, that our cells
still receive sufficient oxygen. We also are constantly responding in physiological ways to
internal and external stresses such as, bactrial and viral infections aie, water pollution, dietary
imbalance, and overcrowding.
Humans normally respond to environmentalstresses in four ways;
1. genetic change
2. developmental adjustment
3. acclimatization
4. cutural practices and technology
Human sexuality refers to people sexual interst in and attraction to others it is the capacity to
have erotic or sexual feling and experiences.
Human sexuality can be understood as part of the social life of humans, governed by social
norms,m implied rules of behavior, and the status quo. Socity views on sexuality have changed
throughout history and are continuously evolved.
Each society has different norma about premarital sex, the age of sexual consent, homosexuality,
mastrubation, and other sextual behaviours. Individuals are socialized to these from an early age
by their family, education system, peers, media, and religion.
With the advent of patriarchal societies, gender roles around sexality became much more
stringent, and sexual norma began focusing on sexual possessiveness and the control of female
sexuality.
The United States is relatively restrictive compared to other industrialized nation when it comes
to its citizens general attitudes about sex when.
The messages that children are taught about sex play an important role in how they will grow
into their sexual selves and express their sexual motivations. How, what, when, and by whom
children should be taught about sex is a matter oa great debate in sex education.
Solution
Introduction
Darwin argused that living organisms evolved from one or a few simple forms of live through
the process of natural selection. The essence of this comprise a population differ in the numper
of viable offspring the produce during their lifetimes.
Give that sexual reproduction is the means by which genes are propagated into future
generations, sexual selection plays a large role in human evolution. Human sexuality then is of
interest to evolutionary psychologists who aim to investigate evolved mechanisms to attract and
secure mates.
When an environment stress is constant and lasts for many generation , successful adaptation
may develop through biological evolution. The human body raedily responds to changing
environment stresses in a variety and cultural ways. We can acclimatize to a wide range of
temperature and humidity. When traveling to hige altitudes, our bodies adjust so, that our cells
still receive sufficient oxygen. We also are constantly responding in physiological ways to
internal and external stresses such as, bactrial and viral infections aie, water pollution, dietary
imbalance, and overcrowding.
Humans normally respond to environmentalstresses in four ways;
1. genetic change
2. developmental adjustment
3. acclimatization
4. cutural practices and technology
Human sexuality refers to people sexual interst in and attraction to others it is the capacity to
have erotic or sexual feling and experiences.
Human sexuality can be understood as part of the social life of humans, governed by social
norms,m implied rules of behavior, and the status quo. Socity views on sexuality have changed
throughout history and are continuously evolved.
Each society has different norma about premarital sex, the age of sexual consent, homosexuality,
mastrubation, and other sextual behaviours. Individuals are socialized to these from an early age
by their family, education system, peers, media, and religion.
With the advent of patriarchal societies, gender roles around sexality became much more
stringent, and sexual norma began focusing on sexual possessiveness and the control of female
sexuality.
The United States is relatively restrictive compared to other industrialized nation when it comes
to its citizens general attitudes about sex when.
The messages that children are taught about sex play an important role in how they will grow
into their sexual selves and express their sexual motivations. How, what, when, and by whom
children should be taught about sex is a matter oa great debate in sex education.

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IntroductionDarwin argused that living organisms evolved from one .pdf

  • 1. Introduction Darwin argused that living organisms evolved from one or a few simple forms of live through the process of natural selection. The essence of this comprise a population differ in the numper of viable offspring the produce during their lifetimes. Give that sexual reproduction is the means by which genes are propagated into future generations, sexual selection plays a large role in human evolution. Human sexuality then is of interest to evolutionary psychologists who aim to investigate evolved mechanisms to attract and secure mates. When an environment stress is constant and lasts for many generation , successful adaptation may develop through biological evolution. The human body raedily responds to changing environment stresses in a variety and cultural ways. We can acclimatize to a wide range of temperature and humidity. When traveling to hige altitudes, our bodies adjust so, that our cells still receive sufficient oxygen. We also are constantly responding in physiological ways to internal and external stresses such as, bactrial and viral infections aie, water pollution, dietary imbalance, and overcrowding. Humans normally respond to environmentalstresses in four ways; 1. genetic change 2. developmental adjustment 3. acclimatization 4. cutural practices and technology Human sexuality refers to people sexual interst in and attraction to others it is the capacity to have erotic or sexual feling and experiences. Human sexuality can be understood as part of the social life of humans, governed by social norms,m implied rules of behavior, and the status quo. Socity views on sexuality have changed throughout history and are continuously evolved. Each society has different norma about premarital sex, the age of sexual consent, homosexuality, mastrubation, and other sextual behaviours. Individuals are socialized to these from an early age by their family, education system, peers, media, and religion. With the advent of patriarchal societies, gender roles around sexality became much more stringent, and sexual norma began focusing on sexual possessiveness and the control of female sexuality. The United States is relatively restrictive compared to other industrialized nation when it comes to its citizens general attitudes about sex when. The messages that children are taught about sex play an important role in how they will grow into their sexual selves and express their sexual motivations. How, what, when, and by whom
  • 2. children should be taught about sex is a matter oa great debate in sex education. Solution Introduction Darwin argused that living organisms evolved from one or a few simple forms of live through the process of natural selection. The essence of this comprise a population differ in the numper of viable offspring the produce during their lifetimes. Give that sexual reproduction is the means by which genes are propagated into future generations, sexual selection plays a large role in human evolution. Human sexuality then is of interest to evolutionary psychologists who aim to investigate evolved mechanisms to attract and secure mates. When an environment stress is constant and lasts for many generation , successful adaptation may develop through biological evolution. The human body raedily responds to changing environment stresses in a variety and cultural ways. We can acclimatize to a wide range of temperature and humidity. When traveling to hige altitudes, our bodies adjust so, that our cells still receive sufficient oxygen. We also are constantly responding in physiological ways to internal and external stresses such as, bactrial and viral infections aie, water pollution, dietary imbalance, and overcrowding. Humans normally respond to environmentalstresses in four ways; 1. genetic change 2. developmental adjustment 3. acclimatization 4. cutural practices and technology Human sexuality refers to people sexual interst in and attraction to others it is the capacity to have erotic or sexual feling and experiences. Human sexuality can be understood as part of the social life of humans, governed by social norms,m implied rules of behavior, and the status quo. Socity views on sexuality have changed throughout history and are continuously evolved. Each society has different norma about premarital sex, the age of sexual consent, homosexuality, mastrubation, and other sextual behaviours. Individuals are socialized to these from an early age by their family, education system, peers, media, and religion. With the advent of patriarchal societies, gender roles around sexality became much more stringent, and sexual norma began focusing on sexual possessiveness and the control of female sexuality. The United States is relatively restrictive compared to other industrialized nation when it comes
  • 3. to its citizens general attitudes about sex when. The messages that children are taught about sex play an important role in how they will grow into their sexual selves and express their sexual motivations. How, what, when, and by whom children should be taught about sex is a matter oa great debate in sex education.