One is happy and feels to give a great smile but resists it. The crooked teeth doesn’t allow to blossom them. It embarrasses them. Teeth and smile go hand in hand. Having good teeth doesn’t only indicate one’s dental health‚ it plays a pivotal role in how confident one feels. A healthy‚ straight‚ beautiful smile will not make one self-conscious while interacting with others. The sparkling teeth will help one to be relaxed‚ radiant and confident. The problem arises when one is not happy with the teeth
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honestly. Hahahah. I can’t imagine Miss Razon’s face at rage because I’m used at her face that always SMILES. Now I’m always practicing that‚ even if I’m a short-tempered person‚ I always smile even if there’s no reason to smile at all. Sometimes‚ I became truly used to it that even when I’m sleeping I also smiling. Kidding. Haha. And that’s what I learned during this adversity. To always smile. I brought that lesson beyond our four walls. We also need to know that whatever may happen every time
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forms of Egyptian human sculptures. They had created something called Archaic Smile; it was a smile that should not be taken literally‚ it was a sculptor’s way of indicating that the person portrayed is alive. The sculptures are humans standing up straight‚ and stiff. The sculpture I used was‚ Kroisos‚ 530 BCE (Fig 2-17) The male is standing straight‚ stiff and his eyes are closed with a smile on his face (Archaic smile).
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people‚ in particular‚ may try to hide their crooked smile by not smiling at all. Fortunately‚ Invisalign is a nice alternative to metal braces. It’s a clear dental appliance that the orthodontic patient wears on his/her teeth much like a clear plastic retainer. Invisalign moves the teeth just like a normal set of braces will‚ but with a difference. For kids (and even adults) who dream of returning to school in the fall with a brand new straight smile‚ Invisalign could be the key. What is Invisalign
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Cited: Staples‚ Brent. Black Men and Public Space. The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Nonfiction. New York: W.W. Norton & Company‚ 2012. Print Cunningham‚ Amy. Why Women Smile. The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Nonfiction. New York: W.W. Norton & Company‚ 2012. Print Theroux‚ Paul. Being a Man. The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Nonfiction. New York: W.W. Norton & Company‚ 2012. Print
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Duty of care Issue: Does defendant (David or the Bright Smiles Dental Surgery) owned duty of care to plaintiff (Tony)? Rules: * The neighbour principle: In Donoghue v Stevenson1‚ Lord Atkin concluded that we all owe a duty of care to our “neighbors”‚ meaning those persons who we should have in mind when we are contemplating actions that we take as we go about our business and private lives. * Neighbour Defined: “My neighbors are persons who are so closely and directly affected by
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could be helping someone. 11. Change is the only thing consistent in life. Do not allow that to bother you. Embrace change and move with life‚ whichever direction it chooses to take you. 12. Smile often. Smile at strangers. Smile at your friends. Smile when nobody is looking and you’re alone in your bedroom. Smile when somebody is rambling to you. 13. Body image means nothing. Your body is merely just a seatbelt in the car. Your body is here to protect you. You choose the direction you go‚ and your
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time‚” feels as if he has adapted all too well to the hypocrisy of the world using lines 20-24 “I have learned to wear many faces like dresses- home face‚ office face‚ street face‚ host face‚ cocktail face‚ with all their conforming smiles like a fixed portrait smile”‚ he uses the word conforming suggesting this is a permanent feature for example the face of a politicians wife‚ the persona has mastered the art of being a hypocrite. The persona desperately wants to change‚ he expresses his desires
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7) Alliteration “What trade‚ thou knave? Thou naughty knave‚ what trade? -Marullus (Act I‚ Scene I) 8) Apostrophe “Seldom he smiles and smiles‚ and smiles in such a sort As if he mocked himself and scorned his spirit That could be moved to smile at anything.” -Caesar (Act I‚ Scene II) 9) Assonance “Pardon me Julius! Here wast thou bayed‚ brave hart; Here didst thou fall;
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Hakani means smile. A smile that can bring joy and happiness in the world. Smile’s that children bring into people’s heart and soul‚ a very thing that can never be replaced. Children are God’s greatest gift‚ they were given to be protected and loved. Hakani is a girl‚ with a bright smile and laughter. She is a survivor‚ and a Suruwaha. The tribe in western amazon that has a culture of burying children alive because of their abnormalities. And Hakani was one of the hundreds of children buried alive
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