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All experience, including sensory, moves instantly from present to past, as time moves forward inexorably. The result is an urge to re-experience these lost pleasurable sensations. Human beings who cannot understand and accept the flickering nature of pleasures may strive inappropriately to regain them, through crime or addiction. Or, frustrated, they may harm others or themselves. This intrinsic impermanent nature of the material world is said to be absent in the transcendent, spiritual (nonmaterial) world. Religious and/or philosophical understandings often help people to accept the limitations inherent in this life.
Of course, this has been known as a common fact since ancient times. In the bible deteruonmy(1:2) it says thou who consumes citruses in excess will waste its seed on worldy pleasures .
The exact location of the G-Spot varies slightly from woman to woman. It is normally found about two inches in from the opening of the vagina, on the anterior wall (toward the stomach). The G-Spot is easily located with the help of a partner while the women is lying on her belly with her hips slightly elevated. When in this position, one's partner should apply light pressure to the vaginal wall with two or three fingertips while pressing down (towards the bed). If a woman chooses to lie on her back, she or her partner can insert a couple of fingers curved upwards and make a "come hither" motion.
By the fusion of egg with sperm.
Galileo was the first person to study Venus it was 1610 when he started.e. Venus meaning female, love, beauty and money. It was named after Aphrodite the goddess of love and beauty. But she actually also rules our sentiments, what we value, and the pleasure we have in life. Grace and charm are ruled by Venus. Through Venus, we learn about our tastes, pleasures, artistic inclinations, and what makes us happy. Aphrodite was born on the island of Cytherea, South of the Pelopennes. She had one immortal son Eros. Aphrodite was married with Hephaistos, but later in the mythology Ares, the god of war, became the husband of Aphrodite. Venus was named after her because of the pinky color of the surface of the planet. Venus is approximately 67.2 million miles or 108.2 million kilometers or 67,230,000 miles away from the Sun. The distance between Earth and Venus varies from 38 million kilometres or 23.7 million miles. When its at its closest point to earth it is 261 million kilometres or 162 million miles. Its at its most distant when it is behind the Sun. Venus rotates clockwise, the opposite way to the Earth. Venus orbits the sun in approximately 225 Earth days(224.70069 days). Strange as it may seem, Venus rotates so slowly that a "day" on Venus is longer than its year. It takes Venus about 243 Earth days to spin once on its axis. The slow rotation is also in a retrograde. One Venus day equals 243 Earth days. Seven Venus days equals 1701 Earth days, or 4.66 Earth years. One year on Venus is equal to one year on Earth because the measurement of a year is an Earthly measurement. 3.12 days pass on Venus in one Earth year.
When making a moral judgment on an action, utilitarianism thus takes into account not just the quantity, but also the quality of the pleasures resulting from it.
When making a moral judgment on an action, utilitarianism thus takes into account not just the quantity, but also the quality of the pleasures resulting from it.
When making a moral judgment on an action, utilitarianism thus takes into account not just the quantity, but also the quality of the pleasures resulting from it.
if there be one to which all or almost all who have experience of both give a decided preference.
AnswerPleasures and joy are part of what brings us happiness. We all need our share of both.It would be a sad world if we were obliged to forego pleasures merely to satisfy the yearning of some for a religious experience.
To be a camera man you must be willing to sacrifice the pleasures of participating within an event itself. If you have the heart and soul to sacrifice your own pleasures, enjoyments, and thrills for the sake of others and providing other people that same experience, you are qualified.
The good things about utilitarianism:•Considers the pleasure and pain of every individual affected by an action.•Considers everyone to be equal; does not permit an individual to put his or her interests or relationships first.•Attempts to provide an objective, quantitative method for making moral decisions.The drawbacks of utilitarianism:•Cannot assign a quantitative measure to all pleasures and pains.•Does not address the issue of some pleasures and pains that cannot or should not be measured-such as human life or human suffering. Remember the example of the Ford Pinto described in Section One?•Suggests the ends justify the means. Would lying or cheating be considered ethical if the end result is positive?•Emphasizes the amount of pain an action causes-not to whom. What if the harm is to your mother rather than a stranger?•Assumes outcomes always can be determined before an action is taken-yet, often, outcomes are unpredictable.
The duration of Pleasures is 1.6 hours.
Hidden Pleasures was created in 1977.
Pleasures of the Rich was created in 1924.
Uncertain Pleasures was created in 1990.
Synthetic Pleasures was created in 1995.