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    w/masseter muscle draws corner of lips laterally‚ tenses lips (synergist of zygomaticus) Levator labii superioris between obicularis oris zygomatic bone and opens lips; raises and furrows upper and inferior eye margin infraorbital margin of maxilla skin and muscle of upper lip lip Depressor labii inferioris running from mandible body of mandible lateral to to lower lip its midline draws lower lip inferiorly (as in a skin and muscle of lower lip pout) Depressor anguli oris

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    Juliet overcomes her fears and completes the task necessary to not marry Count Paris. One of Juliet’s most known characteristics is her loyalty. After Juliet finds Romeo’s dead body‚ she kisses his lips‚ hoping some poison lingers on his lips and will be enough to kill her. “I will kiss thy lips‚ haply some poison yet doth hang on them‚ to make me die with a restorative” (Act V Scene iii Lines 164-166) Juliet can’t stand the thought of living without Romeo so she tragically kills herself to be

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    How to Play a Flute

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    How to Play a Flute In this paper I am going to explain to you how to play my musical instrument‚ a flute. The flute is a woodwind instrument that has been around since before 4‚000 BC. There are many types of flutes; some are made of wood and others of medal. The kind I play is a c instrument made of medal. This instrument is considered a woodwind because it is non-directional‚ which means that the sound goes in all directions at about the same volume. It also is considered a woodwind because

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    sonnet 106

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    quatrain The second quatrain is “Then in the blazon of sweet beauty’s best‚ /of hand‚ of foot‚ of lip‚ of brow‚ / I see their antique pen would have express’d/ even such beauty as you master now.” This quatrain is trying to describe how ancient poets would describe women in their poetry. “of hand‚ of foot‚ of lip‚ of brow” this line tries to show the imagery of a woman’s hands‚ feet‚ lips and forehead. The last two lines “I see their antique pen would have express’d/ even such beauty as you

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    “This is a sorry sight” It was always for her. I couldn’t take it‚ I was jealous. She went behind my back and I knew. Her effortless smile‚ glossy‚ silky brown hair and eyes so dark‚ that they can see to the pits of your soul. Lips that have a shine like polished glass. I couldn’t take it. Driving. Witnessing my last glimpses of life. The trees violently stumbling side to side in the gale force winds. The clouds discolouring: from a snow white to a mouldy grey‚ shield encasing its inhabitants

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    The First Time I fell in Love It was a cool summer morning‚ and we got up early to enjoy the weeping willow trees. She ran out into the sunrise. All I could hear was her laughter‚ silent giggles that she tried to stifle. She ran farther into the damp field. Then she turned around and faced me. She beckoned for me. This was only our second date in two weeks and thinks have been going wrong at my job‚ but her calling me towards her‚ had let that all disintegrate. I wanted to go to her‚ so I began

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    The Scarlet Letter Final Paper The Scarlet Letter‚ by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ is set in a society of Puritan confinement. Not surprisingly‚ it contains minimal displays of affection among its characters‚ with only three crucial kisses depicted. Each kiss is between the Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale and his love child‚ Pearl‚ and accent the underlying theme of nature vs. societal repression. Each kiss represents a transfer‚ a clash or crossover of natural instinct and social conduct between Dimmesdale

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    according to him‚ people are dying from illnesses that stem cell research has been proven to cure. The article begins by explaining that a stem cell is essentially a cell that is free of command and can be utilized to grow organs‚ such as an upper lip for someone born with

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    Articulatory Phonetics

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    14 CHAPTER 2 Articulatory Phonetics SPEECH SOUND FORM LEARNING OBJECTIVES 2 When you have finished this chapter‚ you should be able to: • List the differences in production and function of vowels versus consonants. • Identify the three descriptive parameters that are used for vowel articulations‚ and classify the vowels of American English using those three parameters. • Differentiate between monophthong and diphthong vowels. • Define centering diphthongs. • Differentiate between a phonemic

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    Ozymandias

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    kings that lived in his time. Ozymandias was a very unpleasant man. A sculpture of a person usually shows their best side but Ozymandias’ shows his face with a frown‚ wrinkled lip and snear of cold command as stated in lines four and five which read‚ “Half sunk‚ a shattered visage lies‚ whose frown And wrinkled lip and sneer of cold command.” These are characteristics of an unpleasant demeanor. Ozymandias was a boastful man. This is shown in line eleven which reads‚ “Look on my works‚ ye

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