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    children will be reproduce. Then, in the future, these children will help to improve the world and become better person because they came from quality parents. These will lead to many good consequences such as crime rates will be lower, IQ level of people will be higher and technology and machines will be improve and become wider. Then, this world become well and the people will be more efficient. These can conclude that beautiful person deserves to be more successful to help improve the world and people. Then, in term of physical attractiveness. There are different kind of attractiveness such as cuteness or sexual attractiveness. Rhodes, G. (2006) stated that there are three standards or measurement of the facial beauty which are averageness, sexual dimorphism and symmetry. Guéguen, N. (2007) also stated that men usually more attracted to beautiful women in terms of good physical body and face. These show that people like beautiful person. Furthermore, nowadays, there are many occupations or jobs that need and focus to the beauty to be accepted in the job. For example, the steward and stewardess, the fashion models, and also actors and actress. These jobs focus on the beauty and it show that the people who are beautiful have many choice of better occupation compare to the ugly people. Besides that, they usually will face some interviews to get or apply the jobs. The nature of human where they like the things which are beautiful. It usually apply in the interviews. If…

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    Averageness, Exaggeration, and Facial Attractiveness A report by: Gillian Rhodes and Tanya Tremewan associated with Canterbury University Psychological Science; Research, Theory & Applications in Psychology and Related Sciences, volume 7 number 2, Pages 105-110 Hypothesis: It was hypothesized that there is a higher attraction to facial averageness than to distinctiveness. Method: In the first experiment, the researchers showed participants photographs of males and females whose facial…

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    Inner Beauty vs. Physical Beauty “It’s not about what’s on the outside, it’s about what’s on the inside.” This quote is widely known around the world. Inner beauty and physical beauty are two ways to categorize beauty. In addition, each of these categories can be further broken down into subcategories. These different aspects of beauty can be obtained or improved in many ways and are important to different people in varying degrees. There are many different aspects of physical and inner beauty…

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    Emotion expressions differentiate between race to race and can also determine the impression you make of them. The neutral expression of someone who is black or korean tend to look happier and less angry than someone who is white, causing someone who is white to perceive them as less hostile and more trustworthy. The neutral-expression of a woman may look more surprised and fearful than that of a man who’s neutral-expression often looks angry, which may play a part in the idea that men are the…

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    Watson Symbolism

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    The limits of the character’s knowledge/deduction skill become the limits of his power. Watson trying and fumbling at investigation establishes the power dynamic in every Sherlock Holmes’ adventure. Watson’s inabilities are not because of his stupidity; instead they are because of his averageness. His averageness is what is vital to every Sherlock mystery. Detective novels are implicitly exploiting the detective's brilliance and establishing their super-observation. The detective’s vision and…

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    60 women, then of their composite face. They rated the face as more attractive than the others. The researcher then averaged the highest rated 15 and found it was rated higher, and a version of that face with exaggerated features was voted most attractive. However, the last face was the least average (or would be unlike most people). I would speculate the averaged faces were rated more attractive because any small blemish would be unnoticable with all of the layered faces, and any “unattractive”…

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    What Does Heidegger Mean

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    at the past and think that because of those experiences we know, how to deal with current situations and shut out new opportunities of learning new solutions then, we are in a bad mindset. We need to be able to not only learn from the past experiences but also be able to absorb new information, the world is changing every day and we need to be able to keep up with this change, if not here will be many consequences. This idea of living in a word which new learning gets “glossed over as something…

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    3d Art Analysis

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    light at the end of a tunnel through the use of light bulbs. Essentially, the main message I’m trying to convey with my piece is that people will recover from hardships and it maybe a long, emotional journey, so it’s important to have hope. I chose to apply this idea because it’s very universal and majority of us can relate to it, including myself. I noticed the trend of rebuilding in all the issues I’ve encountered thus far. I was also inspired by contemporary art, such as neon signs and the…

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    character foil, juxtaposition, and irony all add to the central theme and allegorical message of this novel: that an individual's sense of morals and humanity can easily be blinded by materialism and misconceived ideals. Nick Carraway acts as the sole literary device that allows the reader to understand and connect with every character in the book. So confident in his unbiased roll as a narrator, Nick states “everyone suspects himself of at least one of the cardinal virtues, and this is mine:…

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    Some may not understand or agree with the statement “To be great is to be misunderstood,” from Emerson, but I believe that this aphorism is a perfect description of every great person who ever lived because every person worth knowing or learning about has been judged by others without deserving it. I have experienced this first hand within the past year of my life. While I know I’m not the greatest athlete in the world, I consider myself to be one of the top athletes in the school. When I…

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