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    away from it. I would look at the small piece of cardstock and somethings just weren’t there; you couldn’t see the dimples or the second set of teeth as clearly. It was like looking through the opposite side of binoculars, everything looked and felt so far away. When I went back this time my senses were heightened, I could really see every detail. There’s just this different

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    Her Mistress’s Clothes by Harriet Cany Peale is a wonderful example of a composition that identifies African American and Anglo-Saxon women in 1848, displaying the difference of race and their identities within this period. Cany Peale’s painting shows an Anglo-Saxon woman engaging with an African American woman, at first glance, one could assume this is a genre painting, that of a peaceful scene demonstrating people in everyday activities (“Genre Painting”). Two women intimately engaging “in a grooming

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    Why is Laughter Contagious? This online newsletter suggests how laughter is a contagious phenomenon as laughter triggers responses in the premotor cortical region of the brain. It also discusses on how laughter epidemic brought on by stress, causes mass psychogenic illness or mass hysteria. Thus, Gelotology, is a way of studying and finding out how laughter and the result on the human body could be seen from both a psychological and physiological perspective. Laughter, based on a neural basis

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    “Say Cheese!” When this phrase is heard, people automatically smile. However, is this smile considered to be a real smile? Are people honestly happy when they hear “Say Cheese”? The anatomical definition of the term smile, according to the American Dental association is that “The word smile refers to the contraction of the zygomatic major muscle, which retracts the lip corners back and upward” (Ekman 4). What people do not realize is that there is more than one type of smile. Not all smiles are positive

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    "Dimple Chunnibhai Kapadia is a well-known film actress based in India. She started filmography back in 1973 at the age of 16 with her super hit film Bobby. From 1987 onwards, she took up serious roles is subsequent films to re-establish her standing as a more talented actress then mere sex symbol. She is also active these days as proven by her much appreciated performance in 2014 film, Finding Nanny and in 2015 film, Welcome Back. " "Dimple Kapadia was born on 8th June, 1957 and is currently

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    can change the possible distances of the flight of the ball. Although different subjects may have varying results with each ball, the construction does have an effect on the outcome. The dimples affect the airflow around the ball and different dimples have different effects. Golf balls have not always had dimples on them. The balls that are used when playing golf used to be made of wood. They then evolved into the featherie. A featherie is a leather pouch that was filled with wet goose feathers.

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    Golf Ball Physics

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    ball's velocity, launch angle and spin rate. After this brief impact the ball's trajectory is controlled entirely by gravity and aerodynamics--no matter how much the golfer hopes to control it. As a result, aerodynamic optimization--achieved through dimple pattern design--is a critical part of overall golf ball development. A smooth golf ball hit by a professional golfer would travel only about half as far as a golf ball

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    Charlotte’s Web of Power Struggles: An Examination of the Character of Charlotte in Royall Tyler’s The Contrast Tina Turner once sang, “What’s love got to do with it?” Within the song, Turner’s answer to this question is to focus only on her feelings of attraction, thus rejecting any romantic feelings. The same question can be posed to the concept of marriage. Marriage might seem easily definable: a legal union of two people. However, the motivations behind marriage differ across cultures. In America

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    by their parents and society. In Born Confused by Tanuja Desai Hidier, Dimple Lala has difficulty choosing between two cultures. She cannot decide if she should be loyal to American culture or Indian culture. Due to the fact that she is exposed to two cultures, she struggles with who she really is. Born Confused revolves around Dimple Lala. Dimple is a sixteen-year-old who moved from India to New Jersey with her parents. Dimple goes to high school where she takes an interest in photography. She does

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    is Gelasin. Gelasin comes from the word gelaein, which means to laugh. Gelasin is the technical term for a dimple.The naming is very appropriate since dimples are prominent when we smile or laugh. Dimples may be cute, but they are an inherited genetic flaw caused by a fibrous band of tissue that connects the skin to an underlying bone. Having dimples is a unique quality

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