Erotische Phantasien - Sexuelle Präferenzen der etwas anderen Art. Jeder Mensch hat seine eigenen, individuellen Fetische, die ihn erotisch stimulieren. Dieses Buch präsentiert außergewöhnliche sexuelle Vorlieben in ästhetischen Bildern, ohne dabei in billigen Voyeurismus oder Verurteilung abzudriften. Ungewöhnliche Fetische sind oft Ausdruck tiefer, im Unbewussten schlummernder Bedürfnisse. Der erotische Bildband zeigt sowohl bekannte als auch überraschende und extravagante Fetisch-Motive. Die Bilder regen die Phantasie des Betrachters an, selbst wenn er in seiner persönlichen Vergangenheit nie etwas Vergleichbares erlebt hat. Ästhetische Fotografie, die verschiedene erotische Spielarten umfasst und mehr Menschen anregend erscheint, als allgemein angenommen wird.
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- 2018
- 2010
Freedom, a defining quality of human beings, is essential for children to develop into autonomous adults. However, education often requires limiting this freedom through authority to prevent harmful actions and guide beneficial pursuits. Two influential thinkers who questioned direct adult authority in child education are J. J. Rousseau and A. S. Neill. Rousseau's alternative to conventional education, outlined in 'Emile, or on Education,' emphasizes creating educational situations. In contrast, Neill established Summerhill, a school where authority is shared among all community members, including children. This comparative study explores the lives of Rousseau and Neill, their philosophical developments, contradictions, and hidden motivations. Both grapple with the tension between human nature and civilization, a central theme of the work. Readers will encounter profound philosophical arguments and insights into beneficial interactions with children. Notably, Neill's optimistic view of human nature offers a model for educators seeking alternatives to harsh and counterproductive educational methods.
- 2008
Within a spatial competitive framework decision makers of services face the question what is the optimal point in time to open or close a facility location under probabilistic demand? Although this question has a long term tradition in human geography it is still difficult to answer since demand is usually not monotonic and often there are spatial substitution patterns between facilities. This book presents a location planning approach which considers the availability of service locations to customers and the allocation of demand according to utility-maximization and substitution patterns.