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    The Sport industry is enormous and has a connection to every possible event occurring in the world. Sports played by children to professional athletes creates an attraction for people. The kind of attraction depends on the type of the sport and people’s belief towards that particular sport. The business world uses different techniques to perceive and attract people towards the sports, techniques such as advertisements, shows, news, charity, games, and more. Through these, they create a community…

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    Perceived and actual similarity in initial attraction Introduction Similarity-attraction effect is one of the most interesting topics in research studies of human science. Texas A & M University and Northwestern University have conducted a study to see the effects of perceived and actual similarity during a speed-dating event. This report will summarise and explain their aim, hypotheses, methods and main findings throughout their experiment. Body In order to examine the effects of both actual…

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    On a random Friday night there is a crowd in front of the movie theatre for the premiere of the newest Avengers. A group of friends streams the latest season of Orange is the New Black on Netflix. Multiple people pick up George R.R. Martin’s new book in the bookstore. It is no secret that the entertainment industry has a heavy influence on American lives. The media has always been the source of controversy regarding its content. However, there is one issue that continues to occur in…

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    fact, the community has grown so large that there are now disputes over whether a sexuality or gender identity should even be included in the community. One of the sexualities facing this struggle is asexuality. Asexuality is the lack of sexual attraction to anyone.Unlike celibacy, asexuals do not chose to be asexual. They are born already with a lack of sexual desire. Even though asexuality has existed for numerous years alongside homosexuals and bisexuals, many people, including the LGBT…

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    in this world is skewed. There a million books and movies that all center around love. The plots and characters vary yet one central theme remains. Romance novels and movies portray love as an intense physical attraction so perfect it’s unreal. Webster’s dictionary says that love is attraction that includes sexual desire, the strong affection felt by people who have a romantic relationship. Is that what society is teaching these days? That love is merely physical and logical. Whether we believe…

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    caring to a person, love is the bond that has woven them into your life story. Other meanings of love can include puppy love, an admiration for one another with a bit of attraction mixed in, not to mention the love you give to friends. It’s alright to love your friends, it’s like loving your family, there is no physical attraction, but you are bonded…

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    Innovation In America

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    more alluring to Americans, however an absence of inspiration for education is developing exceedingly quick in our culture. Have Americans turned out to be excessively remiss with government hands outs, have we acknowledged the lowest pay permitted by law employments as a type of vocation, or has present day innovation made us languid and defiled our brains from the craving to learn? Considers have demonstrated that Americans spend 1,200 to 1,800 hours a year in front of a TV, while generally…

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    Love affects us all in very different ways, and almost like a snowflake, one interpretation of love is never like another. Love prompts some of us to act without thought. Sometimes we may think that we are in love when really, we are just looking out for our best interests. In Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, the theme of love is portrayed differently throughout its different characters. Shakespeare plays around with misguided love and the follies it brings about as a character is convinced that…

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    Another useful source is “Managing Beauty - Products and People,” located in the Journal of Product & Brand Management. This article will help me fully understand the theoretical meanings behind defining beauty. It’s purpose is to look beneath the surface of how people define beauty, and explore all dimensions of it, and how advertisers adjust to this. They utilize a qualitative research method by conducting in depth interviews and a quantitative research technique by utilising factor analysis…

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    as being pleasing to look at whether it is a person or an object. Beauty is studied in many different areas with the most common study being beauty in culture. Society has the proposal that a woman’s pleasing qualities are more about her physical attraction,…

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