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    Eyewitness Model

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    Clark, Steven E., Michael A. Erickson Jesse Breneman. 2011. "Probative value of absolute and relative judgments in eyewitness identification." Law and Human Behavior 35 (5): 364-380. Accessed September 14, 2016. doi: 10.1007/s10979-010-9245-1. This peer-viewed report, published in the Law and Human Behavior journal, the official journal for the American Psychology-Law Society compares the two decision-making models of judgement, relative and absolute using the WITNESS model (a computerised…

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    Odysseus Hero's Journey

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    the cyclops, Odysseus says “If I could take your life I would take your time away, and hurl you down to hell” (9:438-440). The Flash’s challenges also become more difficult. Barry’s challenges are comprised of fighting off criminals with his super speed, falling in love with Iris who loves Eddie Thawne, attacking metahumans that are different from himself, going back in time to choose whether or not to save his mother, and protect his Earth from Zoom, a speedster faster than Barry, who wants to…

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    2017 Using Gelatin to measure the speed of light My project is based on the speed of light and how I am able to measure it only using a protractor, a laser, and some math. The research paper will include the following questions; How can we use gelatin to measure the speed of light? Who discovered the ability to measure the speed of light? When was the speed of light discovered? Why is the speed of light important? What is the speed of light? And where was the speed of light discovered.…

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    My midnight black eight-year-old eyes stare intently at the tall man standing in front of me. He wears a purple and yellow striped shirt, a very unflattering color combination, with thick sand-tan cargo shorts, and piled on top of his head is a massive brown afro. Who is that? I wonder as I clasp my sister’s sweaty chubby hand tighter. The man steps aside to reveal a big banner on the doorway. “Yerba Buena Skatebowl Camp” it reads, and it hangs lopsided, one end brushing the top of a young…

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    take pictures. I wanted to practice to take pictures with my knowledge. Outside was sunny, it contains good amounts of light. I always set the aperture first, because I can decide if I want the background to be blurry or not. Than I set the shutter speed and check it in the live view monitor by pressing the shutter-release button halfway down. On the live…

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    Dating In The Digital Age

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    options and choices, but are those options and choices helping us? Over the years dating strategies have dramatically changed. Most people are trying to find their romantic partner and someone that will fit with their personality. It is not easy for most people to go and find their perfect match. In today 's society, technology has given people more opportunities to communicate with each other. There are so many dating apps, which people use to date and to search for their romantic partner. In…

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    Article I Hypothesis De Vries, Swanson, and Walsh (2008), hypothesized that when on a dating website people would select a mate based on attractiveness of their photo and their self descriptions based on the Parental Investment Theory, who would be a good long term partner to successfully raise a child with. They thought that men and women with the most attractive photographs would be selected more often to go on dates than those with non-attractive photographs, and men would select potential…

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    People now rely on dating apps or other forms of social media to find their perfect match. What many do not realize is that the person one is trying to kindle a relationship may be a phony. In the movie documentary Catfish, the protagonist Nev, engages in a virtual relationship…

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    Online Dating Profiles

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    Similar to online dating sites, Tinder and similar apps (i.e. Hot or Not) have been created, geared toward 17 – 24 year olds who are looking for a love connection. Due to its rapidly growing use, I had a fellow student to try Tinder (white, heterosexual, teenage male). Prerequisites for this experimentation was to have a single subject who had never used Tinder before. I decided to conduct this experiment with both my subject and I in the Haggett Hall Lounge to see the interaction of the other…

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    Essay On Catfish

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    This is a low budget TV show about two guys that travel around the country trying to help numerous people meet their partner that they have been talking to on online dating sites. These people that the show Catfish help usually are lost or searching for love and dont know their partner or that person they are talking to online other than a few photos and their profile having short description to prove that they are real…

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