... appeared in Sex Roles. The article was titled “Sex Differences in Factors of Romantic Attraction.” The second appeared in Psychological Reports and was titled, “Men’s Preferences in Romantic Partners: Obesity vs. Addiction.” The third appeared in College Student Journal and was titled, “College Students’ Homogamous Preferences for a Date and Mate.” The fourth appeared in Sex Roles titled, “Pursuit of Nontraditional Occupations: Fear of Success or Fear of Not Being Chosen?” The last article appeared in Psychological Bulletin titled, “Gender Differences in Mate Selection P ...
... it with the term of amae that means the seeking or causing of oneself to be loved, nurtured, and indulged. He says it is an active attempt to make oneself into a passive love object. One reason why a man continues depending on someone else is that he has been witnessed what his parents have been done and now he considers himself as a head of his own family. In case of woman, it is difficult to keep her job after the marriage, because she needs to take care of her child, which is considered to be a wife¡¯s job. She has to do everything else except making money for the family, which makes her dependent on her husband who has the economic power. However in weste ...
... (Clark, 118). When selling an adequate enough product, there is no reason to us the messages. "You can't make someone bark like a dog unless they want to" (interview). The use of subliminal messages by anyone is a, "secret attempt to manipulate one's mind" (www.subl.survives). As people in the United States struggled to make sense of a rapidly changing world, a controversial breakthrough in broadcast technology called subliminal projection index through the roof (www.hiddenPer). A very serious problem has developed. The reaction of the public to having subliminal advertising thrust upon them. Enough people were spooked by the prospect of subliminals invadi ...
... to and from work, as well as relieving some employee stress. If all of the employees are in some type of rotating pool, then an extra load of stress is being relieved from some of the employees all of the time, or all of the employees some of the time. Either way you look at it, you can hope to see an increase in concentration and performance. As an added incentive, “The Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21), enacted in June 1998, allows employers to offer workers either cash or tax-free reimbursements for parking, mass transit fares and van pooling expenses“ (Wells par. 3). This is further enhanced for the employer since the Clea ...
... hard to protect their share of EU money and, as all budget decisions have to be unanimous, they could have vetoed any deal going against them. In typical EU fashion, the compromise budget is mixture of give and take, but there are some clear winners and losers. As the sun rose over Berlin, a compromise was finally foundMost consumers living in the European Union should be among the winners, as the price of many foods could fall in the coming years. Spain, Greece, Portugal and France did quite nicely, defending their share of EU subsidies. The big loser is Germany. The host government tried to get its EU payments reduced by 3bn euros, but for the t ...
... is a large majority of those who are at a gym. Many people enjoy working out with a companion and will only go to the gym with another buddy. The most health conscience group of all is ôThe dedicatedö. This is the group of people who will go to the gym no matter what conditions. These people have a set schedule to go to the gym in their life. The dedicated have plenty of motivation and could care less to go with a ôbuddyö. This is often the most admired group in the gym. Being health conscience seems like an easy part of life but not everyone can be dedicatedö. When it comes to going to the gym there are many excuses that a person may have. Within the t ...
... on most of the responsibility of supporting their children. There were two main reasons for this, first, majority of d women did not have a job and needed money to help support the children. Secondly, because the man was the "guilty" spouse and the guilty spouse could not receive alimony. Today Judges realize that woman have qualifications for well paying jobs and do not need to be supported fully by their ex-husbands. They can also file for no-fault s. No-fault is when neither side is labeled guilty. Some people oppose no-fault s because they believe such s can be obtained too easily. They feel couples can end their marriage without there being a real good ...
... must first, go to an agency and ask for a certified babysitter; second, the mother and the agency would have to set an interview date with the babysitter; third, interview the babysitter and examine her references. This could be difficult and time consuming if the mother is working. If day-care is provided by the employer the mother wouldn't miss work. Knowing that the day-care center is within the worksite it would give the mother comfort. The mother would be aware that the babysitters at the center are qualified for the job. In order for a company to be prosperous the employees must attend their daily task. If the mother takes her child to a babysitter, it ...
... that supplies a particular good, service or resource which has no other similar alternatives. Monopolies are created by barriers which restrict the entry of new organisations (McTaggart et al, 1999). In a perfect monopoly, the seller has total control over the quantity of goods or services available for sale and the price at which the items are sold (Butterworths Business .. Dictionary, 1997). De Beers Consolidated Mines Central Selling Organisation has had a monopoly on the selling of rough diamonds since the 1930’s. A monopoly industry is characterised by having no close substitutes. Although there are substitutes for diamonds such as rubies, emeralds an ...
... is calculated by doubling its size and D is the dimension. Mandelbrot named his creations fractals because each part is a fraction of the whole figure. The Chaos Theory describes the complex and unpredictable motion of systems that are sensitive to their initial conditions. Chaotic systems follow precise laws but their irregular behavior can appear to be random to the casual observer. For example, weather is a chaotic system. If the rays of the sun bounce off the hood of a car in a certain way, causing a breeze, the breeze could blow a leave off a tree, which starts a series of additional events that could alter the weather in some other part of the world. ...