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    Makeup Lab Report

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    on the photos gave permission to be the model in the experiment. As can be seen in Appendix A, we wanted to see if makeup had an impact on the perception of the woman, so we created a rating task for each picture in which the woman was rated on attractiveness,…

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    Feeding Desire: Fatness, Beauty, and Sexuality among a Saharan People written by Rebecca Popenoe, explores the traditions and ideals of beauty cherished by the semi-nomadic Moors in the Azawagh area in the Niger basin. This particular culture believes in the practice of active fattening of their young girls and valued feminine ideal for them is one of extreme fatness and voluptuous immovability, which is believed to beautify their bodies, accelerate puberty, enhance sexuality, and ripen them for…

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    The late 1940’s was the peak for cigarette companies, with the all new and improved menthol soothing cigarette being brought to the market and the complete cluelessness of its harmful effects to the body. The issue was getting those who had never smoked hooked on it. Setting out to solve their problem Camel aired a commercial that completely caught viewers attention titled “More Doctors Prefer Camel’s Than Any Other Cigarette” that aired in 1949. The commercial would begin in black and white and…

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    know her. Romeo and Juliet show only a physical attraction for each other.They are only showing signs of lust towards each other. At the famous balcony scene in the play both Romeo and Juliet are talking and right when Romeo is about to leave, he says, will you leave me unsatisfied and Juliet is saying how she can’t unless we get married and Romeo just agrees to it says okay kind of conveying their feelings towards each other but Romeo just wants to have a physical relationship he never wanted…

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    Love handles, thunder thighs, and bingo wings. While on paper these words are just that-words. However, they take on a more powerful and damaging meaning when a woman applies these words to describe her body. For centuries women have been judged on their appearance. From the Victorian Era to women of today, society has always decided what real beauty is. Today, the media’s portrayal of what the “ideal woman” should be is constantly changing. More often than not, this “ideal woman” is…

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    really is.¨ - from Beauty Culture source. When the ancient Egyptians first started inventing makeup they did not have all the types of makeup that they had today they didn't have the techniques they have nowadays either. The use of products to enhance physical beauty has evolved throughout the years, just as the ideal of beauty has. People use makeup to feel beautiful. People can contour their makeup to…

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    Have you ever wonder how to impress a girl? Have you ever disappointed for not being impressed enough? If your answers are yes, then you need to understand more about girls. Your life would be a lot easier when u know in advance what turn on and off the girls. You can learn it from your own mistakes or you can learn it from successes and defeats of other men. Of course, the latter would be less painful. When you know how to impress a girl, you can easily double or triple your dating. No…

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    issue and conclusion) Attractive, Model, Appearance, “Hidden Camera Investigation”, Issue: Does physical appearance affect the way someone is treated? Conclusion: Yes, physical appearance has a difference on the way someone is treated. Reasons: 1. “Higher physical attractiveness is automatically or immediately assisted, provided help”. 2. We trust those more those people of higher physical attractiveness. 3. Someone who…

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    Human faces and the physical variations among them have been a significant interest to countless researchers, especially considering the human ability to process, recognize, and distinguish information about facial variations (Little, Jones, & DeBruine, 2011). Additionally, humans may be innately interested in faces and favor attractiveness over unattractiveness as several studies have shown that infants prefer facial stimuli over non-face stimuli (Cassia, Turati, & Simion, 2004; Goren, Sarty, &…

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    characteristics (such as attractiveness or likeable) to make judgments about specific personality traits (such as outgoing or nice). Individuals overall impressions of a person influences their feelings and thought about that person 's character. There are other characteristics we look at, however attractiveness outshines these other features. The study of attractiveness…

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