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    field experiment as a research method. (b) Describe how this alternative study could be conducted. [5] [10] (c) Evaluate this alternative approach to studying this problem in psychology in practical and ethical terms. [10] 2 Demattè‚ Ősterbauer and Spence (smells and facial attractiveness) investigated the effect of olfactory cues on attractiveness of male faces to female participants. They asked the participants many relevant questions prior to the experiment but did not ask about their sexual orientation

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    had a hard time finding rentals‚ let alone buying property. For example‚ the Clarke family recall being treated poorly when they were looking for a house. The other people would slam the door in their faces and leave it at that. On the other hand‚ the Jews were empathetic towards them and offered to sell their house to the Clarkes. Another reason as to how the black community experienced the Great Depression differently was the difficulty of finding a job. For instance‚ when Claire Clark was looking

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    she also believes she inherited his mental disorders. The play throws in a couple twists: tricking the reader into thinking Robert is alive when he is actually dead and finding out that Catherine wrote the proof. There are three themes that overrides the play: that is insanity‚ heredity‚ and family. Although Catherine and Claire are sisters‚ they are far from the same spectrum; however‚ Catherine and Robert are precisely what a father-daughter combination looks like. Catherine is more like her father

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    most controversial and colourful businessmen in Britain. A little over a decade ago he was a tag – trader‚ a mere millionaire and barely known. Today he is worth over £4.5 billion and is estimated to be Britain’s fifth richest person.’ (Lansley and Forrester‚ 2005) In this group essay‚ we will discuss how Philip Green became such a successful entrepreneur by analysing four themes. These themes will include the characteristics of the man himself as well as his social life from a young age and what he

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    This “lightness” foreshadows the pivotal point‚ the grimy‚ true behaviors of Marian. Yet‚ Niel cannot help but keep his escapism intact: “Was he afraid of his womenfolk? Or was it another kind of cowardice‚ the fear of losing a pleasant memory‚ of finding her changed and marred‚ a dread of something that would throw a disenchanting light upon the past?” (130). Niel never moves on from this image he has put onto Marian. Once Marian‚ herself‚ moves on‚ Niel does‚ too. Nevertheless‚ as we see in the end

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    with her old friend‚ Claire. My lifelong best friend‚ Juliet‚ didn’t exactly like that idea though. Juliet wanted to take over for the both of us and didn’t want to try becoming friends with Claire. We were only starting to get to know Claire and spent a fair amount of time with her when Juliet decided to take this idea to action. I remember that day vividly. It was a cool‚ cloudy day and we were all out at recess when Juliet asked me if I wanted her to tell our “new” friend‚ Claire‚ that I hated her

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    Global Regulations And Local Practices: The Politics And Governance Of Animal Welfare In Elephant Tourism Why Animal Rights?. (N.D.). Peta. Retrieved August 13‚ 2014‚ From Http://Www.Peta.Org/About- Peta/Why-Peta/Why-Animal-Rights/ Matusitz‚ J.‚ & Forrester‚ M. (2013). Peta Making Social Noise: A Perspective On Shock Advertising Ferdowsian‚ H. (2011). Human And Animal Research Guidelines: Aligning Ethical Constructs With New Scientific Developments

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    International Business Research; Vol. 5‚ No. 7; 2012 ISSN 1913-9004 E-ISSN 1913-9012 Published by Canadian Center of Science and Education CSR within SMEs: Literature Review Amina Kechiche1 & Richard Soparnot2 1 Department of Law‚ Economics and Social Science‚ Institute of Business Administration‚ University of Tours‚ Tours‚ France 2 Loire Valley University/CRESCEM/ESCEM‚ Groupe ESCEM‚ Tours‚ France Correspondence: Richard Soparnot‚ Professor of Strategy and Management‚ Loire

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    main issue is figuring out how estrogen neuroprotection works. The research reviewed in this paper includes: that there is a specific signaling process that happens in the estrogen receptor-α in astrocytes (glial cell of the central nervous system) (Spence‚ et al.‚ 2011)‚ that extra nuclear estrogen receptors induces signaling in the hippocampus that attenuates neuronal injuries and may preserve function (Zhang‚ et al.‚ 2010). Estrogen receptors alpha and beta estrogen receptors are the nuclear receptors

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    across to the midaxillary line. The breasts lie anterior to the pectoralis major and serratus anterior muscles. The superior lateral portion of breast tissue projects upward and laterally into the axilla. This portion is called the Axillary tail of Spence. The nipple is situated below the center of the breast. It is rough‚ round‚ and usually protuberant. Its surface appears wrinkled and indented with tiny milk duct openings. The areola surrounds the nipple at a 1 to 2 cm radius. Found in the areola

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