Saturday, March 30, 2019

Story image for luxury, pearl necklace from Telegraph.co.uk

In My Jewellery Box: Dinny Hall

Telegraph.co.uk-Mar. 30, 2015
He gave me this piece from the 1950s – it's like an old-fashioned pearl necklace in the way it tapers to tiny weeny little pieces at the top, but they're actually ...
Story image for luxury, pearl necklace from Town and Country Magazine (blog)

13 Tiaras Fit For A Princess

Town and Country Magazine (blog)-Jun. 30, 2015
1 of 13. image. Cartier Diamond and Pearl Tiara. Created for the 2014 Biennale de Paris, this Cartier design can also be worn as a necklace. 2 of 13. image.
Story image for luxury, pearl necklace from Daily Mail

Posh Miss Pollard! Ash decorates her decolletage in dazzling pearl ...

Daily Mail-Apr. 21, 2015
Ash Pollard decorated her decolletage in a dazzling pearl necklace on ... Week after week she's adorned her ears with oversized pearl studs, but for her latest ...
Story image for luxury, pearl necklace from Business Insider

The best fine jewelry to give and get for under $500

Business Insider-Dec. 3, 2015
Here, a delicate gold cable chain is strung with two luminous white pearls. ... making it the perfect contemporary necklace for those who'd love something a little ...

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Despite the fact that sociology today has gained not say great, but the sheer authority in society, that she recognized a voice in the analysis of large groups and strata of the population that the data of sociological surveys are often the only basis for decision-making and broad social causes, however, some wariness to a specific sociological research, the reliability of their data still remains. Often it is expressed in the question that respondents answer truthfully to the questionnaire. Sometimes, when accountable to the customer, introduce him to the results of the survey and suddenly I hear: "why do You think that people respond to You sincerely?" Really, where did the social scientists there is a belief that the Respondent meets sincere?
First of all it must be said that a direct and rigid connection between the sincerity of respondents ' answers and accuracy in the study, there are no results. Some people who are far from sociology directly linked the reliability of the research results with the sincerity of respondents ' answers. Of course, the accuracy of the data of sociological research depends largely on the sincerity of respondents ' answers. But the whole picture of the study factor "sincerity-insincerity of answers" is not the most essential in obtaining reliable results. Paradoxically it sounds, even with the insincere answers of respondents it is possible to obtain reliable information. Why? Before answering this question, you need to understand what is meant by insincere and sincere answers.