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    Real or fake? The effect of real smiles vs. fake smiles Monter‚ Neyda January 25‚ 2013 3B ABSTRACT: The objective of this experiment was to determine if people have the ability to determine a real and fake smile. Volunteers are first asked how confident they are telling the difference between a real and fake smile. Volunteers then have to take a “Spot the fake smile” test. When the test is over and the volunteers have seen their results‚ ask the volunteers again how confident they are telling

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    What Makes A SmileSmile? A wise man said a good smile could light up the entire room. So what is the secret behind a good smile? There are many factors that play a crucial role in structuring a “good” smile. First and foremost‚ one needs to be aware that “facial beauty is based on the principles of symmetry‚ proper alignment‚ and proportions of the face” (Davis‚ 299). The notion of symmetry‚ proper alignment‚ and proportions of the face also transitions into a smile and how it’s formed. Don’t

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    Paragraph 1 Peace begin with a smile I was smiling yesterday‚ I am smiling today and I will smile tomorrow because the life is too short to cry for anything Let us meet each other with smile‚ for the smile is the beginning of love. A very good morning to Dr Josephn and my fellow friends. All the quotes that I say before this is from mother Theresa and it’s related to my topic‚ smile can help reduce stress. What concern me that‚ stress can lead to danger for us. There is many ways to

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    Smile A very good morning to the principal‚ honourable judges‚ teachers and my fellow friends. Are you having a bad day? Like a flower with a pleasant scent‚ your smile can draw people close enough to see inside you. A smile can change everything. Today‚ I would like to talk about “ The Power of a Smile.” Ladies and gentlemen‚ To begin‚ I believed that a smile is one of the most obvious and effective methods of non-verbal communication. It is one of the first things someone will

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    nothing quite like a winsome smile for perking you up‚ as well as those around you. Smiling‚ laughing‚ and positive thinking have been shown to have a huge number of health benefits to both mind and body. You may think that people smile because they are happy‚ but scientific research suggests otherwise. ’Simply using the same muscles as smiling will put you in a happier mood‚’ ’That’s because use of those muscles is part of how the brain evaluates mood.’ Advantages of smile Smiling Changes Our Mood

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    Anderson‚ Jr.‚ DDS Life is meant to enjoy‚ share your beautiful smile! That is what we believe in at J. Wesley Anderson‚ Jr.‚ DDS‚ and we make sure that it shows with the amazing services we offer to you to give you the smile you desire. The services we offer that will improve your smile right away include dental cleanings‚ exams‚ nonsurgical gum disease treatment‚ veneers‚ teeth whitening‚ teeth contouring‚ smile makeover‚ Snap-On Smile‚ tooth fillings‚ restorative dentistry‚ family dentistry‚ athletic

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    recalls his interpretation of the smiles he sees around him and how it reflects the romanticized Reagan reign: “they certainly do smile at you here‚ though neither from courtesy‚ nor from an effort to charm. This smile signifies only the need to smile. It is a bit like the Cheshire Cat’s grin: it continues to float on faces long after all emotion has disappeared…the smile of immunity‚ the smile of advertising: ‘This country is good. I am good. We are the best’…Smile if you have nothing to say. Most

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    is not quite relevant to his claim that smile can make people embrace a longer‚ happier and healthier life. In that part‚ his major points include: 1. People are born smiling and smile often. 2. Children smile most frequently. 3. Smiling is contagious. 4. Mimicking a smile helps people to judge if the smile is false or true. However‚ it is obvious that these points are irrelevant to his claim. Also‚ his first point that the span of one’s smile can predict his life span is not very effective

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    There is no perfect smile; Make your smile perfect Many of us possess with excessive gum tissue of the upper teeth. While smiling‚ the gums will be exposed more than the teeth. Sometimes the teeth will have exposure‚ even if one is not smiling. Such gummy smiling creates a hard look to the face and smile. Gummy smile correction surgery is the best choice for such problem. What causes a gummy smile? • Upper lip elevated muscles are over developed • Growth of gum tissues excessively • The closeness

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    In our culture‚ friendliness is conveyed through a smile and it is agreed in the discipline of Anthropology that the smile is something that carries across all cultures. In every human society‚ smiles convey the same emotions: happiness‚ pleasure‚ excitement and other positive feelings. However‚ smiles seem to mean different things between the men and women‚ of our culture‚ who exchange them. As my step father said‚ a woman who smiles is seen as friendly‚ but also more likely single. Simply put

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