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    Researchers have replicated the result under more controlled conditions and found that the computer generated‚ mathematical average of a series of faces is rated more favorably than individual faces.[18] Evolutionarily‚ it makes logical sense that sexual creatures should be attracted to mates who possess predominantly common or average features.[19] A feature of beautiful women that has been explored by researchers is a waist–hip ratio of approximately 0.70. Physiologists have shown that women

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    Sexual Orientation

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    Over the years sexual orientation has been an issue in our society. Many people are against homosexuality and bisexuality. Sexual orientation is generally one of three main categories‚ heterosexual‚ homosexual‚ or bisexual. Heterosexual is someone who is attracted to members of the opposite sex. A homosexual is someone that is attracted to members of the same sex. And‚ a bisexual person is one that is attracted to members of both sexes. There are other categories of sexual orientation. Some people

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    Gutierrez‚ Patricia Lorenza D. Mallari‚ Kimberly Rose J. Are you considered “beautiful”? Whenever you hear the word beauty‚ what first pops in your head? BEAUTY - a six-letter word yet has a wide variety of definition. The concept of beauty varies from one culture to another. What one finds beautiful someone else might find bizarre‚ outrageous‚ or sometimes‚ even ugly. Spray tans are the norm for the people in Jersey Shore‚ yet for people in Southeast Asia‚ they infatuate with the pale

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    Goal Selection

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    CheckPoint Goal Selection Matching hypothesis is a theory of interpersonal attraction as proposed by Goffman (1952). It suggests that people are attracted to others who are the same perceived level of attractiveness as themselves. Initially this was based purely on the looks and physical attractiveness‚ but it had since been suggested that other characteristics such as humor or intelligence can compensate for looks. Studies by Walster (1966) and Walster & Walster (1969) have found evidence

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    Cleopatra

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    Rome or a temptress. Many believe that due to her supposed beauty Cleopatra was no more then a mere a temptress‚ this however‚ is not true. Many modern sources interpret her charms as they have been described in ancient sources to mean beauty and sexual attractiveness. This idea has been widely accepted when‚ in fact‚ by charm the sources were often referring to her intelligence and her ability to converse with men in a way that was not commonly seen in women of the time. In the following quote

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    The new perception of sexiness and charm The companies are advertising the women’s body and exposing it in an inappropriate way and that by using thin and sexy hot female bodies to attract people and get their attention to buy their product. The word created a vision of sexiness and beauty relating them to thinness so most models in magazines‚ commercials are thin and beautiful and that makes women all over the world feel bad about their bodies and start looking for ways to lose

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    Cato: A Short Story

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    Cato leaned further back into his chair‚ the faux leather covering said chair groaned in retaliation at the movement. His glasses gleamed as if an lightbulb had glowed in front them‚ his thoughts halted as an idea for his current case had just transpired in his head. His sharp smirk at the idea looked deadly. He would win this case now. He walked back into the courtroom ready to win "Is it true that you claim to have been touched inappropriately by this man?" Cato questioned the clearly drug addicted

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    what she perceived to be a perfect image or physique (Cindy Jackson’s Website). The numerous plastic surgeries have had a positive effect on a social self and self-presentation. 2. How does the physical attractiveness stereotype of interpersonal attraction factor into your findings about Cindy Jackson? Cindy Jackson numerous interviews on how her life has changed after the multiple plastic surgeries. She believed that plastic surgeries changed her life‚ men find her to be physically attractive

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    Sexual Orientation

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    Sexual orientation includes three components. First sexual behavior‚ refers to specific acts that are defined as sexual by the individual and society. Humans are born capable of wide variety of sexual behaviors. Sexual behavior is not synonymous with sexual ordination. People with homosexual orientation can engage in heterosexual behavior and yet remain homosexual‚ and heterosexual persons can engage in homosexual acts without changing their sexual orientation. The second component of sexual orientation

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    Sexual Dimorphism

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    Anthony Perez Anthropology May 8‚ 2013 Sexual dimorphism is the difference in morphology between male and female members of the same species. Sexual dimorphism includes differences in size‚ coloration‚ or body structure between the sexes. Dimorphism means two forms. “Sexual dimorphism” is two sexes of a species differ in external appearance or other features. Males and females may differ in size‚ color‚ shape‚ the development of appendages (such as horns‚ teeth‚ feathers‚ or fins)‚ and also

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