Word: kinsey
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...conditions. I’ve got a shortstop and a second baseman that might have pulled muscles because they were playing in 38-degree weather.”PENN 8, HARVARD 0The Quakers got on the board on the third pitch of yesterday’s game, as Annie Kinsey took sophomore starter Shelley Madick deep to left field. A walk, a flyout, and a double later, Madick was pulled in favor of freshman Bailey Vertovez with Harvard down 2-0. Vertovez induced a fly ball and a strikeout to end the inning.The rains returned after the first, leading...
...porno film, is optional. Porn is "so pervasive in our culture, most students have already seen it," Abramson explains. Showing it "seems unnecessary." Likewise, Catherine Sherwood-Puzello, who covers pornography in her human-sexuality class at the University of Indiana at Bloomington, the home of sex pioneer Alfred Kinsey's institute, displays Michelangelo's David and Playboy covers in her class but "no X-rated movies," she says. "Those are not a good way to explain porn," which she believes is best taught with the same dispassion with which one would teach a course on statistics...
...discussion about the prejudices that those who identify as bisexual face in modern society. The workshop drew 13 undergraduates. During one activity led by Ochs, who is also an adviser to BGLTSA and speaks about bisexuality across the country, participants positioned themselves along a room-sized “Kinsey Scale”—named for ground-breaking sexuality researcher Dr. Alfred Kinsey. The rubric measures same-sex attraction on a 0-6 scale. Ochs asked students to stand at a point on the scale corresponding to the level of same-sex attraction they felt before their tenth...
...protest was led by a group of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender Medical School students called the Kinsey 2 to 6’ers. They take their name from zoologist and sexuality researcher Alfred C. Kinsey’s six-point scale. Individuals who scored two or higher on Kinsey’s scale were deemed “more than incidentally homosexual,” according to the website of the Kinsey Institute at Indiana University...
...efforts—he simply is Bernard Berkman. His work in this film is in an entirely different league from his unfortunately career-defining role in “Dumb and Dumber.” Laura Linney has been great in so many recent movies (“Kinsey,” “P.S.,” “Mystic River”) that it is tempting to take her for granted, but that would be a mistake. Her turn as a desperate housewife affects the audience so much that one forgives her myriad infidelities...