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    characteristic do certain people find attractive, and of course break ups. The clip of the Bachelor first started with the bachelor meeting women that arrived in limo. At first impression, the bachelor was attracted to women who had a fiery personality or who were very physically attractive. The bachelor’s first impression rose went to a contestant that came off genuinely sweet and was not afraid to flirt. Throughout the night, women tried to make themselves more attractive by trying to show…

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    Essay On Apollo Lifeguard

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    In the AXE Apollo Lifeguard advertisement, the ad opens to an attractive man who presumably is a lifeguard sitting on a lifeguard chair. He quickly sees a woman screaming and a shark fin coming towards the woman. The man leaps off the stand and runs into the water where a battle between the shark and the man occurs. He wins the fight and heroically carries her to the bitch, where she awakens. They share an intimate moment, staring into each other’s eyes, obviously attracted to one another. As…

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    The experiment discussed in this article set out to determine if conditions of high anxiety, increased sexual attraction. They hypothesized that males who come across an attractive female while experiencing a strong emotion such as fear will find the female more attractive than by males not experiencing a strong emotion, which is also the alternative hypothesis. The independent variable is a strong emotion such as fear. This was operationalized by participants being on an unsteady bridge that…

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    Newtonian Medicine

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    Keill divides the explanation of animal secretion into two sections: In the first section, he explains how the fluids to be secreted come to be formed, through the postulation of attractive forces; influenced by the Newtonian approach of Pitcairne and, probably, Cheyne. In the second section, he demonstrates how the fluids are separated from the blood in the glands. Using empirical evidence provided by microscopic observations, Keill…

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    a picture of the individual whom committed it. The manipulation occurs in what picture was presented to the participant and along with what crime was presented in the story that he or she just read. Participants either received a survey with an attractive male persons (which is defined by google.com) or a survey with an unattractive male persons (which is defined by google.com). Furthermore, the participants would either receive a survey with a story that is describing a burglary crime (defined…

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    Design Constrains Claybrook zoo doesn’t have any website till today. Due to which many people doesn’t know about this zoo. There are many things regarding the website of a zoo. The website should look attractive. There should be a proper color combination for an attractive website. Logo of zoo must be on the top-left of website. It must be simple looking to the visitors. The website should not only focus for the youth, Instead it should focus for all age group people. The website should look…

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    photo, displaying an expression of pride, happiness, shame, or neutrality. In this results of this study, “female happy displays were judged more attractive than female pride displays” (Tracy & Beall, 2011), with the reverse effect on males. Happiness was the most attractive female expression, followed by pride, and then shame. Pride was more attractive in men than in women, relative to the other expressions. Study 2 aimed to resolve any bias due to physical attractiveness of the two individuals…

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    that the reason we prefer more attractive people is “hard wired” into our brain and that being attractive helps out immensely (330). Akst even goes as far to say that human’s tendency to prefer more attractive people has got us to where we are today. Paglia also argues that being attractive helps, as people who are more attractive tend to move up in their…

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    judges not participating in the research. All participants were lead to believe they were in a study about first impressions and acknowledged they did not know the identity of the person in the photograph they received. After receiving either the attractive or unattractive photo and some fabricated background information the participants were asked to fill out some background information of themselves, and mood forms, one to be kept confidential and one to be shared with the supposed female…

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    of deviance admiration. This is because deviance admiration explains how people have positive reactions to something that usually provokes a negative reaction. In the case of this article the author states that black women are usually seen as not attractive and are only used for their assumed exotic sexuality. Crews discusses how some men will say they like having sex with black women because of the stereotypes of black…

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