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    in social psychology suggests that people are more likely to positively respond to others who are similar to themselves and negatively to dissimilar others. The greater the degree of attitude similarity between two persons‚ the greater is their attraction for each other (Leonard‚R.L. 1975). According to Leonard (1975) the levels of similarity are based on physical proximity‚ personal attributes‚ competence and physical attractiveness of an individual. Instead of taking into account various

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    relive past social pain more easily than past physical pain. * An exclusion experience triggers mimicry of others’ behaviour as a non-conscious effort to build a rapport. What leads to friendship and attraction? * Factors that nurture liking and loving and help initiate attraction; proximity‚ physical attractiveness‚ similarity and feeling liked. Proximity: * Proximity (functional distance): geographical nearness. * One of the most powerful predictors of whether any two people

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    clear on using the Law of Attraction sometimes takes more than one book. When you think you have the concepts down‚ something in your life goes wrong and there you are‚ stuck and suffering again. This is when it is time to find a new Law of Attraction book. There are three famous Law of Attraction Books around: "The Secret‚" by Rhonda Byrne‚ "Law of Attraction‚" by Michael Losier and "The Law Of Attraction‚" by Abraham Hicks." Someone finally challenged the Law of Attraction concepts in a new book

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    explorations in initial interaction and beyond: Toward a developmental theory of interpersonal communication. Human Communication Theory Antheunis‚ Marjolijn L.‚ Valkenburg‚ Patti M. & Peter‚ Jochen (2007) Computer-Mediated Communication and Interpersonal Attraction: An Experimental Test of Two Explanatory Maguire‚ Katheryn C. (2007) “Will it Ever End?” A (Re)examination of Uncertainty in College Student Long-Distance Dating Relationships. Goodboy‚ Alan K.; Myers‚ Scott A. (2007) Student Communication Satisfaction

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    Niagara falls as a tourist attraction. Niagara Falls has proven itself overtime to be an outstanding tourist location destination for visitor arrivals. When it comes to raw nature‚ not many other attractions can compare to Niagara fall’s scenic views; which have also been recognized as one of the ‘great seven natural wonders of the World.’ After the Ice-age around 10‚000 years ago‚ large glaciers melted; forming the falls that is known today throughout the Niagara region; which are located on

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    The Law of Attraction and Christianity When it comes to talking about the Law of Attraction‚ many Christians choose to avoid it. This isn’t because they do or do not believe in it‚ but because they don’t completely understand it. Several Christians claim this is because their is no proof of it in the bible‚ however‚ if you think about it there are a few suggestions throughout it. Just because the Law of Attraction is worldly‚ doesn’t mean it is ungodly. Different Perspectives The basics of Law

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    Speech to Explain Outline Topic: Attraction Specific Purpose: To explain to the class why we may become attracted to someone and what happens in our body when we are. Thesis: There are certain theories as to why we become attracted to someone. When we are attracted to someone‚ our brains release specific chemicals‚ and we subconsciously let the person know we are attracted through body language. Introduction: Your heart starts to race. You fix both your hair and your shirt. Your pupils dilate

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    own destiny. This system of beliefs became known as the “New Age Movement”‚ however it’s really not all that new. The “law of attraction”‚ as it’s also known‚ has been around perhaps nearly as long as humans have been able to have reasonable thoughts. In fact‚ there’s a quote from Buddha saying‚ “All that we are is a result of what we have thought.” This law of attraction has only gained popularity recently because of the emergence of books like The Secret into popular culture that seemed to take

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    romantic tone when describing how romantic relationships are affected over time. Vivian Diller’s article “Is love really Blind?” provides research to suggest that romantic relationships are affected over time because people tend to lose physical attraction to their mate. After reading both Shakespeare’s and Diller’s works one can conclude that time has a negative effect on love because people’s feelings change about their mate overtime. One of the ideas of time that and Shakespeare presents is Love

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    2 Social comparisons Chapter 8 Group Chapter 10 Hostile vs. instrumental aggression Social learning theory Frustration-aggression hypothesis Chapter 11 The factors that help/encourage relationship development Proximity Physical attraction Similarity Liking those that like us Chapter 12 Why do we help? Social exchange theory Social responsibility norm Evolutionary psychology Genuine altruism hypothesis When will we help and who is more likely to help? Chapter 13 The

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