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    Smile Aesthetics

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    During human evolution, smiling has been learned for representing the state of joy. The effect of smile on society is undeniable. As we know, attractive smile is a result of consistency between various parts of teeth, intra and extra oral soft tissues. So a golden smile can be achieved by applying beauty standards during treatment. The standards originate from many different sources, such as the principles of beauty in art, the measured values of a certain race, studying a group of people who…

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    Josephane Milfort Myp History Mr.Schwab May 13, 2016 The renaissance arts had a greater affect on society compared to arts during the Middle ages. Art during the Italian Renaissance were much different from art during the Middle Ages. They both have very distinct characteristics and concepts. In the Middle ages religion was a major part of life. Everyday, society revolved around the church and God. Culture in the Middle Ages influenced the arts; which was very much noticeable in most…

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    Does the public display of one’s character skew the onlooker’s perspective of good or bad citizenship? According to the article "What Does It Mean to be a Good Citizen?" By Charles Bens, the answer is yes; citizenship encompasses actions that one exhibits toward the nation, state, group, or cause that one belongs to. A citizen is a native or naturalized member of a state or nation who owes allegiance to its government and is entitled to its protection (Dictionary.com). Allegiance is the…

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    Holocaust Memorial History

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    Memorials are a structured way for societies to externalize the internal affect an event has on the society and the individual. Memorials are a physical representation of a memory, which can be interpreted a number of different ways. We read these memorials in a similar way that we read people’s lives and bodies. These memorials take an event or person and display them symbolically on a global scale. This symbolic representation allows for each individual to decide how they will interpret it…

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    REI Marketing Environment Worksheet List the current characteristics of each environmental factor as they relate to REI. U.S. Economy How does the current U.S. economy affect REI retail operations? 1. Thankfully, the U.S economy has historically been able to do a complete turn around during economic struggle. However, if REI retail operations were to be be affected people would begin to adjust their leisurely spending habits because they don’t necessarily need array of REI products. This would…

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    This idea refers to the intangible aspects of the room such as the sound, smell, and temperature that affect students directly. Sound is one of the most overlooked details when it comes to creating a positive classroom environment. The faint tick of a clock, the constant buzz of an air conditioner, and the startling ring of a bell can all negatively affect students and their ability to learn. Prakash Nair, noted school designer and educational aesthetics expert, suggests that…

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    behavior for children is an important aspect of effective teaching and discipline. If parents, teachers, or anyone who plays a part in raising children display the behavior that they want the children to display, they’ll learn what is a right, and acceptable way to behave just from watching you. We have to keep in mind that just because we as adults do display good behavior it is not a guarantee the children will automatically start behaving the same way, but if we make deliberate efforts to…

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    Augustus Gone Addiction

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    dependant to a particular substance, thing, or activity. One can be addicted to something if they have withdrawal symptoms or anxiety when they give up a particular habit and are dependant on it to get the desired effect. In the movie, Augusta Gone, it displays the course of drug addiction, although the depiction is slightly inaccurate. Augusta is portrayed as a character who is going through issues with drug addiction, which affected her relationship her family and her friend, Daisy. In the…

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    the brain is malleable and therefore adapts to environments and experiences in spite of disabilities, injuries, or old age (Doidge 2010). This allows screen technology to influence astuteness. Some scholars argue that screen technology positively affects cognitive skills, whereas others disagree. This essay will outline the debate of the positive and negative effects of screen technology on cognitive development. It will also evaluate the debate, verifying that the improvement of intelligence is…

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    Part 1 Theme: Emotional Instability Song: Unwell by Matchbox 20 Charlie, the main protagonist of The Perks of Being A Wallflower displays an incredible array of emotional volatility that seems to affect a reasonable amount of people today. This intricate and bewildering way of acting is discussed in depth by Matchbox 20 in their song Unwell. The song describes that even in moments of emotional distress that causes actions that may seem insane it’s always a phase that passes over and reveals only…

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