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    The repetition that motivated my investigation of the scene is Laila’s apparent need to prove her sexuality as something that exists although she has disability. I was drawn to this scene specifically because it encapsulates both her need for validation through able-bodied male approval and her yearning to assimilate with able-bodied society, or what she perceives as “normalcy”. In Margarita with a Straw, Laila’s apparent need to prove her sexuality “despite” her disability might reveal that…

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    A beautiful girl has the perfect mix of straight and curly hair, a naturally flawless face, a Victoria 's Secret model body, and the set of pearly white teeth. Along with having all of the perfectly shaped physical features; the clothes that corporate companies make in a variety of size are suppose to fit your body as if they were made specifically for you. You are expected to use the perfect hair products and makeup products, know how to use them in the perfect amount. As women we are told…

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    The following paper will discuss matters of beauty and morality. Different meanings of beauty exist in present society, however the term is most popularly associated with physical characteristics. Physical characteristics include both aspects of behaviour and form and are deemed beautiful when perceived as appealing by others. Morality is the ability for individuals to think rationally and decipher between what is right and wrong. In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, Shelley wrestles with themes of…

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    few topics relating to the psychology of attraction. There are numerous facets to why and how attractions occur and why it is important for how people functions with one another and serves as an integral part of social psychology. Throughout our lives it is vital for human beings to be able to create and maintain relationships that can be romantic, kin, friendship, etc with other people. This is a necessary trait for survival. I will also cover how attraction is formed. A theory of evolutionary…

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    The Type of Men I Find Attractive Attraction works in an enigmatical way. The physical and emotional attractions are different, but they have the same objective, catching our eyes to create a fascination and a magnetic and reaction which changes our emotions or feelings towards something or someone. There are several qualities that we consider attractive in men both physically and intellectually. An attractive man should be good looking, honest, confident, purpose-driven, attentive,…

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    With reference to the Levinger's Relationship Stage Theory, attraction stage is the first crucial stage for human beings to start an intimate relationship (Levinger, 1980). At attraction stage, men will attract one another based on various factors, including physical attractiveness, similarity, ambition as well as humor. In the field of psychology, humor is broadly defined as a psychological response associated with a positive emotion of amusement, an appreciation of interesting events and a…

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    How are Women Portrayed in a Male Dominant Society? In the movie Fatal Attraction, directed by Adrian Lyne, females are portrayed to be recessive toward men. Fatal Attraction has two female characters, Beth (Dan’s wife), and Alex (Dan’s mistress). However, this story isn’t about rainbows and unicorns. As we, audience members, interact in the movie, we compare and contrast both Beth and Alex with the dominant character Dan. Adrian Lyne is portraying two different women in society; Alex is the…

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    hosts conducted experiments to find out what circumstancesWhat we do know is that words aren’t the definitive factor in whether or not we’re going to be attracted to somebody. According to the BBC, the words we say account for only 7% of our initial attraction to a person, while 38% is the way we talk (tone, pitch, and speed), and 55% is through our body language [http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/hottopics/love/flirting.shtml]. The video’s host, Derren Brown, suggests the idea that one quality of a…

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    “Approximately 40% of people who reported no sexual attraction for others had masturbated in the last month” (Bogaert, 2012). This exploration gives a different aspect of asexuality altogether, suggesting that asexuals have sexuality, albeit with themselves. Just as we see asexuality can encompass sexuality…

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    Show Notes – Episode 37 Understanding the Laws of Attraction and Using it for Your Own Benefit – Kelli Cooper “Getting uncomfortable at times and putting yourself in a position that you were just not in before, helps you to push through all hurdles of life and paves your path to success”. Main Content Kelli is a digital nomad, like many other guests who have been on my show. She is making a passive income from online blogging, coaching, and writing. She has written a bunch of books that are…

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