28. A smile goes a mile! What is a smile? Genuine To greet and say farewell to others A smile while your helping others A smile for someone sick or lost or down A smile is for your loved ones throughout the day A smile to say Thank you and Please A smile when your giving What a smile isn’t! To act as if you are ok To smile to make the other person smile Smiling to make out your life is amazing Smiling as a mask Smiling to get someone’s attention (flirt) A smile because isn’t that what someone
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curving of the corners of the mouth or simply‚ a smile. I smile knowing that smiling changes my mood. According to psychologists if you smile for a minute‚ no matter how fake or forced it feels‚ your body releases hormones such as serotonin which tricks the body into making you feel happy. Every time I am feeling down‚ I always try to put on a smile. Smiling also prevents me from looking tired. When I am stressed‚ I take time to put on a smile. The stress I feel is being reduced and making me
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hand; when you smile or laugh you release chemicals that boost your mood. Smiling releases the neurotransmitters serotonin and norepinephrine which are linked to depression when we have too little. When we smile or laugh we experience an increase of endorphins and a reduction of stress related hormones: cortisol or adrenaline. Endorphins are hormones that counter and destroy these stress hormones. As you can see in the photo‚ this girl seems to be in a great mood with her genuine smile. People spend
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we are temporarily happy and fulfilled. But the reason for happiness is not because we got what we wanted‚ but because for a brief period of time‚ we stopped wanting‚ and thus we experience peace and happiness.” The short story ‘Approximations‚’ by Mona Simpson demonstrates the belief of materialism
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In “How Women Smile”‚ Anna Cunningham informs her readers that a women smiling is largely forced by societal pressure. A smile starts out involuntarily as babies‚ used to make a connection and please another person‚ smiling for pleasure comes later (173). Cunningham speaks of this pressure from a person stance as well as observation‚ family members and acquaintances expect smiles so often that they will question you if you are not smiling. Women smile to hide pain‚ to alleviate others discomfort
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Analysis A smile to remember Charles Bukowski The poem is really a short story about an ordinary family with tragic problems. The child of the mother and the father‚ who are mentioned in the poem‚ is the narrator. The likely scenario is that the child in the poem represents Charles Bukowski’s childhood. In the first lines of the story‚ it is mentioned that the family has goldfish. We hear about a boy‚ whose mother keeps telling him to be happy‚ even though she has a miserable life because
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The Smile Factory: Work at Disneyland SELF-EXPERIENCE ON DISNEYLAND In general‚ this case shows the power of culture. It dominates how the Disneyland uses the culture to manage the employees’ behavior in the part. So that they can produce the products‚ the joyful experience in the journey on Disneyland. My own experience to Disneyland is that it provides the Care‚ the Warm Welcome and the feel of being in a fancy world since you are entering into Disneyland. Or we might say‚ it’s anywhere and
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This month I read the book Smile by Raina Telgemeier. In this series‚ the protagonist Raina just wants to be a normal sixth grader.The initiating event of this story is when Raina gets back from a girl scouts meeting. She trips and falls‚ severely injuring her two front teeth. She goes to the dentist immediately where the doctor tries to put the teeth that she knocked out‚ back in place. He later puts a cast on Raina’s teeth while the teeth heal. At the follow-up visit where Rania’s dentist removes
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Developing a Voice - Lisa Baxter Script 1 Shareholders Stakeholders The company’s image The employees The female employees The women employees Lisa Baxter Senior executives The people who are harassing the women in the organization Gvv argument Gvv Counter Argument Lisa Baxter has been encountering sexual harassment issues in the business and she thought she was the only one‚ until she found out that also other women in the organization are getting sexually harassed and so she decides
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When evaluating this essay’s analysis of the work of Lisa Yuskavage in relation to Kristeva’s theory of Abjection and ideas surround identity‚ gender and sexuality‚ it seems evident that abjection can provoke and cause the affect of disrupting the viewer in order to question their presumed assumptions. Yuskavage’s sexualised female nudes examine ideas around female sexuality and desire‚ and she is a transgressor whose practice modernizes figurative painting‚ shifting meanings‚ undoing fixities and
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