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Doco, nemam kad da čitam sve ovo. Lep izbor za nekog ko će da piše naučni rad.
Poslao Dzo u 17:11, 6/12/2006 | Link | |
Ovo je najkrace sto je moglo. Morao sam cak da ga podelim u delove. Izgleda da postoji ogranicenje koliki tekst mora da bude. Mora da se ode na decembar, pa da prikaze sve delove.
Poslao doktor u 17:39, 6/12/2006 | Link | |
..sredjujesh knjige...pa pravis popis )
jest, bilo bi lepo...ali....
Poslao Ksenix u 19:01, 6/12/2006 | Link | |
e i nije toliko dugačak rad!više je do fonta i referenci na 3 str.
elem,rad je temeljna i ozbiljna studija koja pobija dve iole naučne teorije i jednu krajnje spekulativnu evolucionističku, i koji potvrdjuje da je homosexualizam vid ponašanja uslovljen socijalnim determinantama, a ne genima i hormonskim disbalansima.Moram priznati da se slažem sa sociolozima kada tvrde da neki vid ponašanja makar on bio i genetički uslovljen,a što nije slučaj kada je homosexualizam u pitanju, ne može biti realizovan bez adekvatne prilike!pa bolje je da stavimo prst na čelo i zapitamo se , da li i mi u svojoj neodgovornosti prema budućnosti naše dece upravo učestvujemo u stvaranju prilika za koje se gej aktivisti zalažu!
Poslao proteus u 20:57, 6/12/2006 | Link | |
Jako dobar izveden zakljucak. Upravo je u tome poenta. Sve sto se desava na tom polju usmereno je u stvaranju prilika. Na zalost nikoga ne zanima sta je ova studija pokazala. Kao i mnoge druge ozbiljne studije koje cu tek postaviti.
Poslao doktor u 22:01, 6/12/2006 | Link | |
ne slažem se sa tobom oko toga da ljude ne zanima,jednostavno pored krajnje ozbiljnih egzistencijalnih dnevnih problema teško je usmeriti pogled ka budućnosti koja se kreira baš sada, ali ovo je jedan od boljih načina kako podići glas i nivo svesti o ovom važnom pitanju.samo napred!
Poslao proteus u 22:12, 6/12/2006 | Link | |


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