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• Variations in the physical appearance of humans, known as our looks, are believed by anthropologists to be an important factor in the development of personality and social relations in particular physical attractiveness. • Humans are acutely sensitive to variations in physical appearance. Some differences in human appearance are genetic, others are the result of age or disease, and many are the result of personal adornment (the satisfaction from the perception of beauty). • Some people have traditionally linked some differences in personal appearance such as skeletal shape with race. • Different cultures place different degrees of emphasis on physical appearance and its importance to social status and other phenomena.

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Appearance: Definition! Introduction: Physiological differences in human physical appearance from individual to individual: Long-term physiological changes in an individual: Short-term physiological changes in an individual: Clothing and personal effects: Dress code: Messages of Clothing: Social effects of attractiveness: Conclusion:

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Appearance


Appearance: Definition!


The appearance is:

  • The act or an instance of coming into sight.

  • The act or an instance of coming into public view.

  • Outward aspect.

  • Something that appears; a phenomenon.

  • A superficial aspect; a semblance.

  • Appearances Outward indications; circumstances.

  • The act of giving the idea or impression of being or doing something.


Introduction:


  • Variations in the physical appearance of humans, known as our looks, are believed by anthropologists to be an important factor in the development of personality and social relations in particular physical attractiveness.

  • Humans are acutely sensitive to variations in physical appearance. Some differences in human appearance are genetic, others are the result of age or disease, and many are the result of personal adornment (the satisfaction from the perception of beauty).

  • Some people have traditionally linked some differences in personal appearance such as skeletal shape with race.

  • Different cultures place different degrees of emphasis on physical appearance and its importance to social status and other phenomena.


Physiological differences in human physical appearance from individual to individual:


Height, body weight, skin tone, body hair, sexual organs, moles, freckles, hair color and type, eye color, nose shape, ears shape, body shape, body deformations, mutilations and other variations such as amputations, scars, burns and wounds.


Long-term physiological changes in an individual:

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