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    experience how it feels like to mate with some one they really love or care about. But how does mating really works? Do individual has to be attracted to the opposite sex‚ or the sensation just has to be present. Modern humans come into their mating strategies through the success of their ancestor. This article provides an example of the complexities of each strategies such as: long-term strategies‚ short-term strategies‚ mate poaching‚ extra pair mating‚ and mate guarding. The article presents an

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    TV in the 50s and 60s Throughout the 1950s television fought to become the top form of mass communication‚ and became a cultural force in good and bad ways by the 60s. Before the end of the 1960s over three national networks began were broadcasting programs that were alternately earth shaking‚ sublime and ridiculous. During 1940s‚ the three major networks consisted of: NBC‚ CBS and ABC were "networks" by name only. All programming show originated‚ live‚ in New York. The only possible way to dispense

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    Answer 1: Thomas Friedman‚ New York Times columnist and author‚ claims in his book titled‚ ‘The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century ’(2005)‚ that globalization and technology has flattened the world to a ‘level playing field’. He analyses the ten ‘flatteners’ or events that happened over a period of around ten years to make the world go flat. The first flattener‚ that Friedman writes about‚ was the Fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and end of the Cold War‚ that brought forward

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    Spring Awakening was Frank Wedekind’s first play. He had it published at his own expense in 1891‚ but it was not performed until Wedekind started his own repertory company in 1906. The first production in the United States took place in 1912‚ but since the play was in German it failed to attract audiences in the States. This play was performed at Franklin and Marshall College‚ Lancaster on 27 October 2013. This was my first time to see a live play on stage. The play was performed on a proscenium

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    prevention: Theory and practice. The British Journal of Criminology. 20 (2)‚ 136-147. Cohen‚ E. and Felson‚ Marcus. (1979). Social change and crime rate trends: A routine activities approach. American Sociological Review. 44 (4)‚ 588-608. Gabor‚ T.‚ Baril‚ M.‚ Cusson‚ M.‚ Elie‚ D. LeBlanc‚ M.‚ and Normandeau‚ A. (1987). Armed Robbery: Cops‚ Robbers‚ and Victims. Springfield‚ IL: Charles C. Thomas‚ Publisher. Kelling‚ George L. and Wilson‚ James Q. (1982). Broken windows: The police and

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    social construction to choose a mate in order to identify social behaviors in the roles of relationships. Until an individual breaks the familiar cycle and steps out of the comfort zone‚ society will start to alter their view on specific subject such as sexual orientation and culture when choosing a mate. Choosing a mate for many of us has always been about finding

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    Biology 1 2009-41357 The Discovery Channel documentary ‘The Science of Sex Appeal’‚ explores not only the factors that humans take into consideration when choosing a possible mate‚ it also explains the chemicals that are involved in both choosing a mate and maintaining a long term relationship with that mate. Attraction can stem from different physical features ranging from facial symmetry to body movement and even voice. Humans look for characteristics that they want to pass on to their

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    context Current mate preferences are of particular interest to Evolutionary Psychologists as they are thought to demonstrate what types of characteristics were preferred by our ancestors. They also demonstrate the current direction of sexual selection‚ by indicating who is likely to be selected as a mate. These mate characteristics that are heritable will appear more readily in subsequent generations‚ whereas individuals lacking preferred characteristics will not be selected to mate and therefore their

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    I’ve seated at the middle side of the plane. When the airplane started to fly‚ a stewardess came. That stewardess guided us. As I look at her‚ I’ve noticed that she is my former batch mate‚ YOLLYCAR CALISIN. I called her and had a talk with her. She told me that the pilots of this airplane are also my former batch mates‚ CARLO ALARZAR and JAYNER BOLANTE. After the trip‚ we landed at PIA (Paquia International Airport). I’ve noticed that the name of the airport is very familiar to me. So I went inside

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    2012 Sexual Selection For any evolution to gain some legacy‚ surviving is not enough without reproduction. In the world‚ over 90% of all the species have sexual reproduction. In this case‚ two individuals of a certain species from each sex have to mate so that they can produce offspring. Reproduction is seen as an expensive ordeal which has potential of exerting a considerable evolutionary pressure. This pressure was portrayed by Darwin as sexual selection operating through some members of a given

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