Lips Essays

  • I Love Those Lips, But Those Lips Belong to Another

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    shape-shifter: causing the creation of circles, ellipses, and a mixture of feelings. These were the actions of a pair of lips belonging to a vision of beauty. When I first saw them they were in their top form. They gave me a smile. The execution of the smile forced the bottom arch to push from the top corners upwards on to the upper arch. Consequentially, they caused my lips to do the same. The intensity was light but was still able to cause the words "nice to meet you" to float into my mind

  • What lips my lips have kissed by Edna St. Vincent Millay

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    "What lips my lips have kissed" by Edna St. Vincent Millay While reading "What lips my lips have kissed" by Edna St. Vincent Millay, I realized many things about myself. The first thing was that I, after thinking I would never be able to decipher one word of poetry, actually could. I also found that I was able to enjoy it. Another thing was that the narrator (whom I felt was a woman- no man could portray these feelings like a woman) and I had strikingly similar feelings. There happened to be many

  • Edna St. Vincent Millay’s sonnet What lips my lips have kissed and where and why

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    Edna St. Vincent Millay’s sonnet, “What lips my lips have kissed and where and why” Edna St. Vincent Millay’s sonnet, “What lips my lips have kissed and where and why,” is about being, physically or mentally jaded, and thinking back to the torrid love of one’s youth. The “ghosts” that haunt her are the many lovers of her past; she’s specifically trying to remember them all. She recalls the passion she experienced and how there was a certain feeling within herself. Millay shows this through her

  • Cleft Lip and Palate

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    of two people; the subject of this research, Nayli Qismi Bin Qadrullah, a 2 years 8months old baby & her mother, Nurulizawati Binti Haji Mohd. Tajuddin. Nayli Qismi was born with special case; cleft lip and palate, unilateral cleft (one side only). She has undergone two surgeries already; the cleft lip surgery and the recent one was cleft palate surgery which she had earlier this year. Before she had her surgery, her speech was not clear and sometimes, she chose to point on things rather than talking

  • Cleft Lip and Palate

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    Cleft Lip and Palate Children across the world are born with some type of cleft, whether it is lip or palate. The number of surgeons repairing clefts has increased in the past decade, providing services for those in India with clefts. According to WebMD, it can be more common on some ethnicities, like Asian, Latino or Native American descent, than others, but it is less common in those with African American descent (WebMD). Cultures see it different ways too. According to Olivia Linderoth of Operation

  • Persuasive Essay On Cleft Lip

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    with cleft lip, cleft palate, or both. That means an average of six thousand plus babies are having to deal with a facial and oral deformation, that is both costly and is a long road to being accepted as normal. (RelayHealth) It is the fourth largest birth defect and you rarely hear about it. A surprising fact is the government spends an average of 66 Billion dollars every year on obesity prevention and obesity control, which could be dramatically decreased by better budgeting. ("Cleft Lip and Palate

  • The Man with the Twisted Lip, The Speckled Band, and The Six Napoleons by Sherlock Holmes

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    The man with the twisted lip, The Speckled Band and The Six Napoleons are three stories that show their popularity. Sherlock Holmes Essay Sherlock Holmes stories are still popular, “The man with the twisted lip”,” The Speckled Band” and “The Six Napoleons” are three stories that show their popularity. They are popular because there is an element of competition between Sherlock Holmes and the reader. The clues in the three stories are presented for the readers benefit. Another reason why

  • Tomson Highway in Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing

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    Tomson Highway is a playwright of Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kaspukasing. The play is based on the real life of Highway as he was born as a full-blood Cree, lived in a Native community that takes place in Wasaychigan Hill, and registered as a member of the Barren Lands First Nation (“Biography”). Native people have their own culture and beliefs; unique language and mythology. Most of his plays use Cree and Ojib language and show the issue of the women power in the community. As the period changes, the

  • Bawk Bawk

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    to find it empty. He blinked in confusion, adjusting to the bright sunlight shining through the blinds. He sniffled a few times, and pulled the blankets more tightly around him. The smell of pancakes was drifting throughout the flat. Dan's chapped lips turned up at the corners. He stumbled out of the bed and traipsed downstairs, still in his flannel pants. Brown curls fell in front of his eyes, and he pushed his fringe back, realizing that he hadn't straightened his hair, or even brushed it. His

  • Humorous Wedding Speech

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    There are certain times in life when you really need soft, luscious lips that are perfectly proportioned to the rest of your face. This might not be something that your friends and colleagues are going to pay attention to, but it is definitely something the special person in your life will notice. If you are coming up on any of these major life events, your lips deserve some attention: Your wedding Your anniversary The big proposal A romantic vacation Your birthday Graduation day Any special event

  • Sonnet 64 of Spencer's Amoretti

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    also draws from a powerful Biblical background, drawing from the Song of Solomon (4.10-14). After various troubles and desires and challenges, Spenser finally gets a much desired kiss from his love.  And as he draws in towards the woman's lips... "Me seemd I smelt a gardin of sweet floweres That dainty odours from them threw around For damzels fit to decke their lovers bowres." Her s... ... middle of paper ... ...'s Amoretti, and of 16th century literature in general

  • The Bike Ride

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    York, Penn., is the most boring city ever...what could possibly happen? I continued to nonchalantly ride, until suddenly a harsh voice shouted: "Hey you!... Come here!" "I don't talk to strangers." I replied, the sarcasm dripping from my lips. A precautious individual, I began to pedal at a slightly increased rate. Still I didn't feel as though I was in any real danger, until the car flew past me, grazing my arm. An excessant shriek erupted from the car as it grinded to a halt at the

  • Mental Coercion of Women by Men in the Media

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    Mental Coercion of Women by Men in the Media For thousands of years the women of this world have been considered the weaker sex. They have been seen as not capable of doing many things. The media often uses the theme of men overpowering women in their story lines and programmes using poor helpless women victims. The film and theatre make use of this well. The “lady” has always been the helpless maiden in storylines of old films and is still portrayed today in many with little more subtlety

  • My First Kiss

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    cars, and how I daydreamed of my first kiss. But Amy had much more “experience” than I did at her age. She and her friends had passed their adolescent initiation of first kisses—at least the kind on the lips. “In the back of the CHURCH van? With everyone watching? Where did he kiss you?” “On the LIPS!” she squealed. Amy’s excitement and anxiety about kissing ignited a rush of memories. How I used to romanticize about first kissing someone! I thought that I would be in a long flowing gown, and

  • Aesthetics: A Fictional Narrative

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    It seemed that he wasn’t for allowing her to do as she pleased. A slow, playful smirk crossed her lips as she heard his commanding tone, his grip on her wrists only caused a warmth of excitement to race through her. Oh how she desired to feel every inch of him inside her, thriving and thrusting until they were both broken from such a ravenous affair. His controlling personality was so exciting for Kate; she was almost tempted to do something else to be reprimanded. The feel of a man so much stronger

  • Analysis of Tomson Highway´s Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kaspukasing

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    Tomson Highway is a playwright of Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kaspukasing. The play is based on the real life of Highway as he was born as a full-blood Cree, lived in a Native community that takes place in Wasaychigan Hill, and registered as a member of the Barren Lands First Nation (“Biography”). Native people have their own culture and beliefs; unique language and mythology. Most of his plays use Cree and Ojib language and show the issue of the women power in the community. As the period changes, the

  • The Countless Sounds Heard in a Day

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    sound that I experience in a typical day. My morning always begins around seven o'clock when I am awakened by a sweet, gentle, little voice calling . . . "DADDY, I GO F'RIDE!" This is followed by a dainty smack of tiny lips on my cheek, then another smack of Mom's lips on my lips. A few minutes later, the front door slams shut and I slip back into a slumber. The next thing I hear (a few hours later) is the bloodcurdling, screaming caw of a pterodactyl about to swoop down and pluck me right out of

  • Essay on Lust and Love in Shakespeare’s Sonnet 130 and Campion’s There is a Garden

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    describe various parts of the lady, like her rosy cheeks and luscious lips. Her teeth are said to be made "[o]f orient pearl a double row" (line 8). The white of the pearl, the lilies and the snow build the image of a woman of purity and virtue. This notion of the lady as a divine creature is further emphasized by the many references to heaven. Her face is seen as "[a] heavenly paradise"(3), her eyes are "like angels"(13), and her lips are called "sacred cherries"(17). They are a forbidden fruit, similar

  • Free Essays on Sonnet CXXX

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    mythological goddess. Most people have heard on television or in movies, some guy tell his girlfriend that she has eyes as deep as the ocean or lips as soft as velvet. Although these all sound very romantic they are probably not true. In the first line of this sonnet, Shakespeare says "his mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun". then he says that her lips are not as red as coral, and that her skin is not as white as snow. of coarse she doesn't have white skin no person has truly white skin. So to

  • A Prequel to Susan Glaspell's Short Story, Trifles

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    you anymore though. Still, they seemed all knowing and experienced as if they were able to see and know secrets about you that you wish no one knew. Her slender peaked nose was no match for the full lips she had, lips that never uttered a sound and which have become as pale as her knuckles. Her lips were pierced shut protecting the thoughts in her head from falling out one by one to the hard flooring. This morning Minnie felt a little different. No one was home. No one was there to bother her