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    Prompt 1: Describe Victor’s attraction to Judy using the following four factors of Interpersonal Attraction: physical attractiveness, physical proximity, competence, and similarity. Which of these do you think increases her social value the most in the eyes of Victor? Victor Vargas displays having a strong attraction towards Judy Gonzalez. This attraction is a representation of Matching Phenomenon being used. The Matching Phenomenon is displayed when someone is “seeking a partner with the…

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    The Beauty In Chaos Art has a strong correlation to beauty. Photography, film, paintings, and drawings. Beauty is used often by many people, however, the term beauty is much more profound than the way it's being commonly used. Take for example the last time beauty was so profound it left a memorable mark. The photograph, Bare Back, San Francisco by John Gutmann and the art piece, The Circus by George Bellows capture beauty in two different styles and the narrative, The Ring of Time by E.B White…

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    Some people is brilliant, elegant, beautiful from their appearance. However, every once in a while we find someone different, someone who has a beautiful soul. Juli, a character in the novel “Flipped” by Wendelin van Draanen, she isn’t brilliant and rich, but she has a beautiful soul. Through Juli’s bravery, determination and care, she becomes special in the novel and has an inner beauty. Juli is a brave girl. She is totally different from other girls, she always do something that others won’t…

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    Attractiveness

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    Based on Hogg (2001), “If you like someone you are more likely to agree with them and comply with requests, suggestions and order.” (p189) People tend to look at the physical appearance of other people as a basis of whether they are going to follow them or not. Nowadays, physical appearance have an impact on people’s decision making. According to Desrumaux, De Bosscher and Leoni (2009), “Attractive people are percieved as having more socially desirable features (Dion et al.) in addition to…

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    What is foot binding? Throughout the history, as we all know, women have tried many ways to make themselves more beautiful, attractive and desirable. They have tried to change their bodies to satisfy men, to be superior to the other women in terms of beauty and attractiveness. And, one of the ways for altering their body for the purpose of beauty was foot binding in Chinese history. I would like to give some definition of foot binding. It is “a painful tradition in China of binding young girls’…

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    When you hear the word “Barbie Doll” your mind is set to think about your favorite childhood toy. “Barbie Doll” is a powerful poem. People around the world are labeled by their appearance. The main purpose on why “Barbie Doll” is effective because it demonstrations the negative effects on labeling people by their appearance and also by society. Society constantly influences individual lives, especially the role of women. Barbie Doll is an example of judgments between her and others she…

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    Flora” (510-11). Viewing the text through a didactic lens not only offers perspective on the characters themselves, but also the ideals revered in 19th century society. “Albion and Marina” specifically models gender and societal expectations through appearance, disposition, and actions. As Brontë begins her description of the story’s characters, she emphasizes select qualities about each of them and her depiction of the Duchess of Strathelleraye (Albion’s mother) reinforces the “angel of the…

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    Essay On Ombre Dying

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    They desire to have some sort of change with their appearance and ombre dying fulfills this in a minor way that isn’t a drastic change for the individual. The individual feels fresh and pretty with their new hair if the result is desired. However, ombre dying does have the ability to bring about undesirable…

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    emphasizing our differences and the affect one can have on another, by laughing and not accepting those for who they are. This video will leave students thinking about their sense of character when it comes to judging others, especially based on appearances. Not only will the students start thinking about themselves in regards to the choices they make, but they will also be able to read Wonder and think deeply about each perspective and the consequences of their decisions. As they read and…

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    Doe Deere is one busy CEO that is not afraid to speak her mind about makeup. The fact is that the founder of Lime Crime has plenty of tips that she would like to share with all her little unicorns that wear her makeup line. Doe Deere is a refreshing breath of originality. Her tips and advice are all about boldness, originality, and following your own path. However, following your own path might lead to breaking a few traditional rules about makeup and fashion. The pastel haired unicorn queen…

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