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    What makes Mona Lisa smile famous and what are the hidden secret behind its smile? Leonardo Da Vinci was born in April 15 1452, in Vinci, Italy .greatest of the “renaissance man” possessor of the curious mind and keep intellect, he studied law of science nature, which greatly informed his work as a painter, sculptor, architect, inventor, military engineer and draftsman. His ideas and body of work—which includes "Virgin of the Rocks," "The Last Supper" and "Mona Lisa"—have influenced countless…

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    average American woman’s smile often has less to do with her actual state of happiness than it does with the social pressure to smile no matter what, her bassline social smile isn’t apt to be a felt expression that engages the eyes like this” (191).While Cunningham concedes that her smile represents her and without a smile she is assumed not to be happy. She goes on to disclose…

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    Why Smile? When a person doesn’t smile people automatically think there is something terribly wrong. It’s even gained a nickname, “Resting Bitch Face, “ meaning the natural face you make when you are not smiling could ultimately be you’re down fall. In Amy Cunningham’s essay, “Why Women Smile,” she discusses that smiling has been a big part of our lives since infancy but as we grow older it turns into something bigger, when we are not smiling we are brooding and it is in fact, a myth. It is…

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    Lisa Smile and to explore gender equality issues experienced by Sampoerna University's students. The data were gathered from two instruments, namely content analysis, and interview. The detailed findings and discussion are presented in the following sub-chapter. FINDINGS This sub-chapter explained the findings and discussion of gender equality issues…

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    A lot of people have trouble laughing in public. Why? Well, it is because of their smile. Perhaps, their smile is not the best. We at Tigard Aesthetic Orthodontics and the professional staff of Orthodontist In Murray Hill find that a large number of patient's seek service because they have crooked teeth or their teeth are mishapped in some way. They might find a joke funny, or a situation funny. They politely place their hand over their mouth and laugh or do not laugh at all. We believe that…

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    Oregon Smile Care Center: Salem’s Home For Dentistry We look forward to working toward giving you a new, confident smile at Oregon Smile Care Center! Dr. Sean Hanson and his staff are experts in the art of straightening your teeth with Invisalign clear braces. We also offer dental service options that include dental cleanings and exams, X-rays, silver filling replacements, periodontal therapy, composite fillings, crowns and bridges, implant restorations, full dentures and partial dentures,…

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    pretty nice” without a smile or any kind of facial expression. Yes, it’s very awkward. But on the other hand, you might assume that she doesn’t like your dress. Neither to a person we know nor a stranger, we expect the standard reply which it should be complementary with a smile; we called it courtesy. In fact, nobody would care whether the smile is sincere or what’s the truth behind it, all they wish is only the response with a courtesy standard-smile. In the article “Why Women Smile”,…

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    Behind her smile We often hide ourselves behind a mask in order to conceal our true emotions. No one truly knows what is occurring behind that mask. There are so many people that hide behind the mask of “happiness” and don’t open up, and they just find it hard to let people know what’s going on. That may sometimes be because they don’t want to burden anyone, they don’t want to let anyone down, or they may have trust issues which may result in depression. Depression is a common mental disorder…

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    greeted by an exquisite smile. Nick describes, “He smiled understandingly—much more than understandingly. It was one of those rare smiles with a quality of eternal reassurance in it, that you may come across four or five times in life. It faced—or seemed to face—the whole external world for an instant, and then concentrated on YOU with an irresistible prejudice in your favor. It understood you just so far as you wanted to be understood, believed…

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    In “Teach Diversity – with a Smile,” journalist Barbara Ehrenreich explains the current conflict between people who would like to replace our Eurocentric bias in education with a multicultural approach and those critics and conservative scholars who are leading the backlash against multiculturalism and “political correctness.” Writing for readers of Time magazine, Ehrenreich uses her own experience growing up in the 1950s to explain that her narrow education left her a “victim of…

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