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    Walter Cunningham Family

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    book‚ Walter Cunningham Sr.‚ Tom Robinson‚ and Atticus Finch try to live with what they have. Bob Ewell tries to frame an innocent to obtain and sustain a job. It backfires on him and he gets hostile. He gets to the point where he injures a thirteen year-old boy. These parents would do the most to help their families thrive. A damaged economy can drive a person to new lows and what they’ll do for their families survival.

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    Genuine Smile

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    Spot the Fake Smile The score I received for the “spot the fake smile” activity was 18 out of 20. While deciding whether the smiles were real or fake‚ I watched the participant’s eyes and cheeks because in my opinion‚ if a smile doesn’t reach your eyes‚ it is not genuine. When I came to the end of the exercise‚ I found that what I was watching for were the right things. If I would have watched for they eyebrows dipping down‚ I am sure that I could have earned a better score. I learned that the

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    Types of Smiles

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    The Meaning of a Smile A smile is the universal welcome. They come in many different shapes‚ sizes‚ and even meanings. When someone decides to flash their pearly whites at a passerby‚ what exactly do they mean by it? I smile all day long for my customers‚ but that doesn’t mean that I am always happy to be around them. People link smiling to being one of the friendliest gestures one can receive. However‚ a smile is deceitful and can be taken in many different ways‚ and wore on many different occasions

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    Benefits of Smile

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    trustworthy is a smile. Genuine smiles send a message that other people can trust and cooperate with us. People who smile are rated higher in both generosity and extraversion and when people share with each other they tend to display genuine smiles . Economists even consider that smiles have a value. In one study by participants were more likely to trust another person if they were smiling. This study found that a smile increased people’s willingness to trust by about 10%. 2. Smile for leniency When

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    The Smile Factory

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    The Smile Factory John Van Maanen Disneyland as the self-proclaimed “happiest place on earth” occupies an enviable position in the amusement and entertainment worlds as well as the commercial world in general. Its product‚ it seems is emotion – “laughter and well-being”. Bill Ross‚ a Disneyland executive‚ summarizes the corporate policies nicely by noting that “although we focus our attention on profit and loss‚ day-in and day-out we cannot lose sight of the fact that this is a feeling business

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    Amy Winehouse was one of the most popular singer/songwriters of all time. She broke the record for the most awards for a female artist when she won five Grammy awards in 2008. She also won two BRIT awards for her music. Despite her success‚ she continued to be in the media for erratic behavior with her drug and alcohol abuse and multiple run-ins with the law. But‚ her music is still influential today and she is still a icon in popular culture. Amy Jade Winehouse was born in London‚ England to Mitch

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    Biped Cunningham Essay

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    Biped‚ choreographed in 1999‚ is the culmination of Cunningham’s experimentation with technology and dance. For Biped Cunningham collaborated with Paul Kaiser and Shelley Eshkar to compile 25 minutes of motion-captured animation that could be broken down into smaller pieces and projected onto a scrim that covers the front of the stage (Copeland 2004: 193). The animation can appear as the concentric-circle shaped figures from LifeForms‚ or it can be stripped down to appear as floating dots or lines

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    Women for centuries have been flighting for their fundamental rights‚ and independence from patriarchal society and polices. Three social feminist movements: Tatyana Fazlaizadeh’s street art fighting against street harassment “Stop Telling Women To Smile”;The Fed Up Honey’s undoing stereotypes of ethnic minority women residing in the low economic side of the Lower East Side; and lastly the Zero Tolerance Policy from Edinburgh display feminist theories of Marxist‚ Socialist‚ Radical and Black feminism

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    Crooked Smile

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    have a smile on her face. When she smiles it’s because she feels like screaming. She is a strong girl even when other are not. Her hair has the sweet scent of strawberry and is always messy‚ even when we go out. She is a very attractive girl in my eye‚ she is tall but I think that’s what makes her look cute. She is normally thick and her skin is caramel .Her touch makes people shudder like a cold breeze of winter‚ it’s smooth and hasty. Her smile is a bit crooked but it’s a genuine smile‚ not a lot

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    Interpretation "Smile"

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    Interpretation "Smile" Never could a smile have been more disgraceful for Matthew than the one he bared in the short story "Smile"‚ written by D.H. Lawrence. Matthew‚ the main character‚ receives a telegram informing him of his wife’s critical health. Then‚ he goes to see Ophelia‚ his wife‚ in the convent where she resides. The relationship between the couple is problematic; they have separate 12 times. Once at the convent‚ the setting of the story‚ the Mother Superior informs Matthew that his

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