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    What makes you smile

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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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    Ginnifer Goodwin as Connie Baker Kirsten Dunst as Betty Warren Juliet Stevenson as Amanda Armstrong Julia Stiles as Joan Brandwyn Dominic West as Bill Dunbar Maggie Gyllenhaal as Giselle Levy Summary Of The Movie In Mona Lisa Smile‚ Julia Roberts leads an all-star cast of prominent young actresses including Kirsten Dunst‚ Julia Stiles‚ Maggie Gyllenhaal and newcomer Ginnifer Goodwin‚ in a story of women struggling to define themselves in a world that has already defined them

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    Executive summary Background: Disneyland wants to know visitors’ ideas of what improvements can be made to enhance their satisfaction. For this purpose‚ Disneyland desires that a quick survey of their visitors be done to elicit their opinions. Justification: Disneyland always receive many of complaints for the tourist ‚it found that the common problem is cutting in the line and the place & facilities is not enough. Recommendations: Disneyland should find out the main problem and rectify

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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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    How Women Smile Summary

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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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    Why Women Smile Analysis

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    In today’s society‚ women have natural smiles‚ but it’s questioned as to why. The essay‚ “Why Women Smile‚” wrote by Amy Cunningham as she elaborated her view of associating women with how they smile. I‚ personally‚ enjoyed this essay because I was able to put myself in Amy Cunningham’s shoes as she discussed her viewpoint‚ as well as the research she found. Cunningham’s views are similar to mine‚ which helped me relate to the essay very much. The main theme is this entry was Amy Cunningham’s

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    right place‚ a simple smile can work miracles.” When it comes to listening to public speeches‚ the speaker’s smile is usually one of the first things that an audience notices. It is the speakers’ job to sell himself to the audience. A nice friendly smile can catch an audiences attention and lore them in to pay attention to your every word almost instantly. That’s why it is critical to remember to always maintain a bright‚ sincere smile at all times during your presentation. A smile can lift a bad mood

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    The Success and Downfall of Disneyland Paris and Fordlandia Many companies throughout the United States are resorting to developing their business abroad. This is because of factors such as the ability to cut costs through cheaper building material and labor‚ an increase in their revenues‚ working with less taxes and easier labor laws‚ and by expanding their general market. The Walt Disney Company and Henry Ford‚ are two examples of ones who tried to expand overseas. These foreign expansions

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    I absolutely had to use a photo of Princess Diana because I was a huge fan of hers. I remember watching her wedding on television when I was a young child‚ and I cried like a baby when she met her untimely demise. I don’t recall every crying like that when a celebrity died‚ but she was my heroine and I loved her! Since then I’ve kept up with the ins and outs of the Royal Family and the shenanigans of Prince Harry‚ my now favorite Prince. He is a Princess Diana reincarnated in the male form. Lives

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    Smile Therapy as a Medical Choice Over the centuries‚ there has been a breakthrough in medical science thanks to dedicated people who were committed to developing better medical options for the sick. Through technological advancements‚ deadly diseases which were considered incurable in the past can be treated‚ but a lot of health problems resulting from the industrialization came along as well. Norman Cousins who was an American political journalist‚ author and professor‚ had suffered from a rare

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