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    SOSC1980 Psychology and Everyday Life Assignment 2 “Interpersonal Attraction and Love” For this assignment‚ you are writing an argumentative essay under the topic of “Interpersonal Attraction and Love.” To write an argumentative essay‚ you need to first identify a central theme as your specific argument‚ and take a side on the argument with supporting evidence. Your central theme may or may not be related to the assigned article. The article may simply serve as a spring board to inspire you to think

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    How have Psychologists studied Interpersonal Attraction? Who people are attracted to and why‚ is a very important aspect of human life that has fascinated psychologists for hundreds of years. Why do we like some but dislike others? Why do certain people become our friends or even our partners? Though attempts to answer these questions began with the birth of psychology itself‚ the use of systematic observation to study interpersonal attraction (IPA) is a relatively recent development‚ which really

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    Navarro‚ Joe. (2008‚ January 1). Fast forces of attraction. Retrieved from http://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/200712/fast-forces-attraction | “Pitch correlates only loosely with height‚ but is closely tied to hormone levels—meaning it’s a good indicator of fertility or dominance‚ as well as health and attractiveness. "In general‚ people with attractive voices have attractive faces‚" says David Feinberg‚ a psychologist at McMaster University.” (pg.1) | This is interesting because well one

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    psychological theories of interpersonal attraction. In this consider the extent to which attraction is determined by cultural and social factors‚ rather than an act of choice. A. Attraction can be considered as a relatively simple process‚ which has a number of different forms such as friendships‚ sexual attraction and romantic love. There are various factors and processes which are involved in attraction‚ which will be covered in this essay. Interpersonal attraction does have an important function‚

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    video‚ The MetaPhysical Secret: The Law of Attraction‚ was exposed to the public in 2006. Since then‚ many individuals that live across the world have been impacted in some way. The Law of Attraction states that “Like attracts like”‚ our thoughts influences our realities‚ and lastly‚ pleasant thoughts will bring forth a life of health‚ wealth‚ and happiness. These three terms are primarily what the MetaPhysical Secret emphasized. The law of attraction is one of the twelve universal laws. The other

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    relationship with others‚ “attraction” has played an important role‚ so that we could choose our friends or our partner. In theory we have the freedom to choose who would be our friends‚ but in the reality‚ it is limited by where we live‚ the people we know and also our socio-economic background. There will have 5 theories that can explain how attraction works in a social relationship and why individuals will attracted to other peoples. And ost of the attractions are Physical Attraction‚ and it is easy to

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    repeat visit as well as to attract more visitors to come.Hence we propose to have a novel attraction product to make it work. The main target market for the proposed product is the family with children. Children are interested in watching animals and they always have great influence on the decision making within the family. But they can seldom go out at night to see the animals. The proposed new onsite attraction core product is the Cave Trail where visitors are able to explore different kinds of nocturnal

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    Attractions Long Kong is a good place for travel‚ because it is many attractions in there. About the attractions in Tong Kong‚ there are nature attractions and man-made attractions. The nature attractions like Song Kong Global Geo-park‚ and the man-made attractions like Madame Augustus Song Kong. Also‚ there are purpose-built in Tong Kong‚ for example Disneyland and Ocean Park. The attractions in Tong Kong can attract enough visitors. According to information at government‚ the number of visitors

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    For the Clock Gate Tower‚ it already offers a unique service‚ as there are no other similar attractions in the area. The closes attraction that would be considered a competitor with the Clock Gate would be the attractions in Cobh such as the Titanic Experience. The Titanic Experience offer the same service of a guided tour but with different elements and a different history behind it. The Clock Gate Tower

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    another or someone that is closely connected with something similar. Companion is derived from the Middle English word compainoun‚ which means mate. A mutual attraction‚ interaction‚ and love are influences that cause two people to become companions. First‚ there has to be a mutual attraction for two people to become companions. A mutual attraction is essential‚ and without one a companionship will be difficult to develop. If two people are not attracted to each other‚ they are likely not going to spend

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