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metaanthropologie · 12 years ago
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Verwundete Soldaten aus dem ersten Weltkrieg werden in Kontext zu afrikanischen Masken gesetzt. Die Gesichter der gezeigten sind im Auge des Betrachters zerstört, jedoch bekommen sie eine andere Ästhetik wenn sie neben die Masken, die meist dieselben Gesichts-‘Features’ haben, gezeigt werden.
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"Agents of Provocation" at dOCUMENTA (13): Alexander Tarakhovsky and Epigenetic Reset
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Mutierte DNA
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Crystal Meth
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Das Korsett
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Vom Mensch zum Computer
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Transgender
Transgender (pron.: /trænzˈdʒɛndər/) is a general term applied to a variety of individuals, behaviors, and groups involving tendencies to vary from culturally conventional gender roles.
Transgender is the state of one's gender identity (self-identification as woman, man, neither or both) not matching one's assigned sex (identification by others as male, female or intersex based on physical/genetic sex).[1] Transgender does not imply any specific form of sexual orientation; transgender people may identify as heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, pansexual, polysexual, or asexual; some may consider conventional sexual orientation labels inadequate or inapplicable to them. The precise definition for transgender remains in flux, but includes:
"Of, relating to, or designating a person whose identity does not conform unambiguously to conventional notions of male or female genderroles, but combines or moves between these."[2]
"People who were assigned a sex, usually at birth and based on their genitals, but who feel that this is a false or incomplete description of themselves."[3]
"Non-identification with, or non-presentation as, the sex (and assumed gender) one was assigned at birth."[4]
A transgender individual may have characteristics that are normally associated with a particular gender, identify elsewhere on the traditional gender continuum, or exist outside of it as other, agender, genderqueer, or third gender. Transgender people may also identify as bigender, or along several places on either the traditional transgender continuum, or the more encompassing continuums which have been developed in response to the significantly more detailed studies done in recent years.[5] Furthermore, many transgender people go through a period of identity development, marked by increases in understanding of one's self-image, self-reflection, and self-expression. More specifically, the degree to which individuals feel genuine, authentic, and comfortable within their external appearance and accept their genuine identity is referred to as transgender congruence.[6]
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Poo
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Die Begriffe Progressionsreihe und Regressionsreihe bezeichnen in der vergleichenden Morphologie eine veranschaulichende Darstellung der evolutionären Entwicklung von Organen beziehungsweise Organsystemen, die sich homolog entwickelt haben.
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Puberty
Puberty is the process of physical changes by which a child's body matures into an adult body capable of sexual reproduction to enable fertilisation. It is initiated by hormonal signals from the brain to the gonads; the ovaries in a girl, the testes in a boy. In response to the signals, the gonads produce hormones that stimulate libido and the growth, function, and transformation of the brain, bones, muscle, blood, skin, hair, breasts, and sexual organs. Physical growth—height and weight—accelerates in the first half of puberty and is completed when the child has developed an adult body. Until the maturation of their reproductive capabilities, the pre-pubertal, physical differences between boys and girls are the genitalia, thepenis and the vagina.
On average, girls begin puberty at ages 10-11; boys at ages 11-12.[1][2][3] Girls usually complete puberty by ages 15–17,[3][4][5] while boys usually complete puberty by ages 16–17.[3][4][6] The major landmark of puberty for females is menarche, the onset of menstruation, which occurs on average between ages 12-13;[7][8][9][10] for males, it is the firstejaculation, which occurs on average at age 13.[11] In the 21st century, the average age at which children, especially girls, reach puberty is lower compared to the 19th century, when it was 15 for girls and 16 for boys.[12] This can be due to any number of factors, including improved nutrition resulting in rapid body growth, increased weight and fat deposition,[13] or exposure to endocrine disruptors such as xenoestrogens, which can at times be due to food consumption or other environmental factors.[14][15] Puberty which starts earlier than usual is known as precocious puberty. Puberty which starts later than usual is known as delayed puberty.
Notable among the morphologic changes in size, shape, composition, and functioning of the pubertal body, is the development of secondary sex characteristics, the "filling in" of the child's body; from girl to woman, from boy to man. Derived from the Latin puberatum (age of maturity), the word puberty describes the physical changes to sexual maturation, not thepsychosocial and cultural maturation denoted by the term "adolescent development" in Western culture, wherein adolescence is the period of mental transition from childhood toadulthood, which overlaps much of the body's period of puberty.
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Stages of Human Development
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Zellteilung
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Shemale
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Bill Bryson, A short history of nearly everything
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