Beauty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Beauty is a characteristic of a person, animal, place, object, or idea that provides a perceptual experience of pleasure, meaning, or satisfaction. Beauty is studied as part of aesthetics, sociology,...
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Physical attractiveness - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Physical attractiveness is the perception of the physical traits of an individual human person as aesthetically pleasing or beautiful, and can include various implications such as sexual attractivene...
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So do I. But the thing you have to remember is that one's perception of physical beauty is completely subjective. It varies tremendously from person to ... And I'm not just talking about different cultures here. (You probably know that in some cultures, the fatter a lady is, the more beautiful she is perceived to be.)
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Beauty at different times and in different cultures; -examples of art history and travel posters; ... The idea of beauty or ideal beauty which is often described in pictures changes from time to time and from culture to culture. ... In the 20th century mass and entertainment cultures have created models and ideals of beauty.
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4. produce a list of practices associated with different cultures that illustrate what they ... 1. Beauty is, in fact, relative. The perception of beauty changes according to the period...
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How to work with others. Everyone does not have the same perception. Also the culture effects how things are looked upon. ... The beauty of other cultures and how to communicate to people of different cultures.
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Subject: females in different cultures and aquaria ... Gardening outside probably has a practical (food-related) side, though flowers could be grown as a sideline (wild guess) for beauty. This is opposed to aquaria which have no practical value at all, but lots of aesthetic, educational, and other values.
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When involved in the arts, our bodies are actively and intimately engaged in aesthetic thinking that is focused on sensitivity to beauty through perceiving, ... Because the arts involve the senses, cognitive processes such as perception, ... Clearly, children in different cultures may learn different languages, but they also...
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