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         Facial Differences:     more books (15)
  1. Children With Facial Difference: A Parents' Guide by Hope Charkins, 1996-04
  2. Eye of the Beholder: True Stories of People with Facial Differences by Laura Greenwald, 2009-06-02
  3. Lateralised processing of positive facial emotion: sex differences in strength of hemispheric dominance [An article from: Neuropsychologia] by V.J. Bourne, 2005-01
  4. Gender differences in facial reactions to facial expressions (Report) by Ulf Dimberg, 1989
  5. Strength, courage, and confidence: What facial difference teaches us by Jennifer Wallace, 1999
  6. Universals and cultural differences in facial expressions of emotion by Paul Ekman, 1971
  7. Facial reactions to auditory stimuli: Sex differences (Report) by Ulf Dimberg, 1989
  8. Sex, sexual orientation, and identification of positive and negative facial affect [An article from: Brain and Cognition] by Q. Rahman, G.D. Wilson, et all 2004-04-01
  9. Measuring individual differences in sensitivities to basic emotions in faces [An article from: Cognition] by A. Suzuki, T. Hoshino, et all 2006-04-01
  10. SMILING IN SCHOOL YEARBOOK PHOTOS: GENDER DIFFERENCES FROM KINDERGARTEN TO ADULTHOOD.(Review): An article from: The Psychological Record by David K. Dodd, Brenda L. Russell, et all 1999-09-22
  11. Individual differences in nonverbal communication: Facial and vocal encoding skills (Technical report / Wisconsin Research and Development Center for Individualized Schooling) by Linda B Brideau, 1980
  12. Masks! (World of Difference) by Alice K. Flanagan, 1996-09
  13. Are the windows to the soul the same in the East and West? Cultural differences in using the eyes and mouth as cues to recognize emotions in Japan and ... Journal of Experimental Social Psychology] by M. Yuki, W.W. Maddux, et all 2007-03-01
  14. The faces of the presidency: Individual differences in responses to non-verbal behavior of American leaders by Stephen J Carlotti, 1988

1. The DRM WebWatcher: Facial Differences
A Disability Resources Monthly guide to the best online resources about craniofacialdifferences.
http://www.disabilityresources.org/FACE.html
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Looking for information about living with facial differences? Here are some good places to start.
Craniofacial Anomalies
Part of Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center's Pediatric Neurosurgery Home Page, this page provides an overview of craniofacial differences and pictorial guide to the anatomy and etiology of various types of craniosynostosis.
The Craniofacial Surgery Book
This online book from the Tennessee Craniofacial Center provides information about surgical techniques used on 32 different craniofacial conditions. Each section is a separate PDF file (you will need the freely available Adobe Reader to view it).
Let's Face It
The web site of Let's Face It, an informational/support organization, features the complete contents of its excellent resource guide. Included are: organizations, reading and resources for parents and professionals, resources especially for young adults, special resources for cancer survivors, fun and games, speakers and songsters, resources for easing pain, genetic resources, and and resources about vascular birthmarks. Hyperlinks are provided.
Other Organizations
The following national nonprofit organizations provide information and/or services for people with facial differences. Their web sites provide information about the organization.

2. AboutFace
International organization providing information and emotional support to individuals and their families affected by facial differences and
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

3. AboutFace
International organization providing information and emotional support to individuals and their families affected by facial differences and disfigurements.
http://www.Aboutfaceinternational.org
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4. Let's Face It
A nonprofit network for people with facial difference, their families, friends and professionals. Links professionals, patients, parents and
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5. Facial Differences Support Groups - Charlotte, NC - SupportWorks
SupportWorks directory of support groups and other resources in Charlotte, NCaddressing facial differences.
http://www.supportworks.org/cat806.htm
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Scroll down to browse, or click your choice below: Support groups in Mecklenburg County (NC) Nonprofit agencies in Mecklenburg County (NC) ... to search beyond this page SECTION 1: Support groups in Mecklenburg County About Face (no longer meeting)
    This group used to meet in Charlotte to provide people with facial differences and their families and friends a chance to find mutual support, hear speakers, and have a good time. If you wish to rekindle the group, call the previous leader at 523-4837 Monday through Thursday evenings from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Click for overview of Facial Differences resources SECTION 2: Nonprofit agencies in Mecklenburg County United Way 2-1-1 (Information and Referral Services) (138, all)
    This service provides comprehensive data and referral assistance for nonprofit and government resources in Mecklenburg, Cabarrus, and Union counties of NC. If you are calling from within one of those counties for personal assistance from a referral specialist, dial 2-1-1. If you are calling from outside these counties for data on organizations within any of these counties, call one of these numbers for information on: Mecklenburg (704/377-1100), Cabarrus (704/788-1156), and Union (704/289-8102). Although they are open 24 hours a day, you may wish to call weekdays from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. for non-emergency questions.
The Health Library of Presbyterian Hospital Matthews The friendly staff at this full service library can help you research any medical topic using their up-to-date computers, databases, journals and books. No previous research experience or medical knowledge is required.

6. CCAkids.com
Children's Craniofacial Association is a national, 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, dedicated to improving the quality of life for people with facial differences and their families. Nationally and internationally, CCA addresses the medical, financial, psychosocial, emotional, and educational concerns relating to craniofacial conditions. CCA's mission is to empower and give hope to facially disfigured children and their families.
http://www.ccakids.com
Welcome to CCAkids.com quick links: learn more about a specific craniofacial condition qualified centers family networking links Children's Craniofacial
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addresses the medical,
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concerns relating to craniofacial conditions. Did you receive “a special message from Cher”? By now, everyone on our mailing list should have received the CD message from Cher appealing for donations to CCA. If you did not receive the CD and would like us to mail you a copy, please click here Please consider helping with an amount of $25, $50, $100 or more so we may continue to fund our programs and services which are a vital part of the physical and emotional health of so many kids. Your assistance furthers our mission to empower and give hope to facially disfigured individuals and their families. Your help is most appreciated. Thank you!

7. Wide Smiles The Cleft Lip, Cleft Palate And Craniofacial
It is the fourth most common birth defect, and the first most common facial birth defect. And yet so many parents feel so alone.
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8. Facial Differences (old Term Disfigurement) Cross References
Here are key phrases related to facial differences (a term denoting unusualappearance of a person s face). Alcoholism Drug Abuse Suicide Survivors
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9. Cleft Palate Foundation - Homepage
Information for patients families about cleft lip, cleft palate and other craniofacial differences
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10. Male Female Facial Differences
Male/female facial differences. FFS techniques How to take your pictures How to send your pictures and pay What you get
http://www.virtualffs.co.uk/male.female facial differences.htm
Home Male/female facial differences FFS techniques How to take your pictures How to send your pictures and pay What you get ... Links Below I’ve listed the basic differences between male and female faces but of course the degree of masculinity or femininity varies from person to person. It is important to remember that no single feature makes a face male or female, it is the number of masculine or feminine features that counts so transsexuals often have work on as many feminisable features as possible in order to tilt the balance in their favour. It is therefore not always safe to assume that you can get away with a masculine chin for example, just because you have seen it on a genetic female (like Jennifer Aniston) unless you have lots of other very feminine features to balance it. Hairline The male hairline is usually higher than the female and tends to have an “M” shape that recedes at the temples. High hairlines are often seen in beautiful women but again, this must be balanced against the number and degree of any other masculinities you may have. Forehead This is one of the most important gender markers. The ridge of bone that runs right across the forehead just above the eyes (often referred to as “brow-bossing”) is almost always far more pronounced in males. In fact many genetic women have almost no discernable brow-bossing at all – their foreheads tend to be gently rounded overall with a fairly flat front and in profile they tend to be vertical rather than backwards-sloping. The bossing above the eyes is called the orbital rim and is made of solid bone but the bulge towards the middle of the brow ridge covers the hollow area of the frontal sinuses and the bone here can vary a lot in thickness.

11. CCAkids.com
A national, nonprofit organization, headquartered in Dallas, Texas, dedicated to improving the quality of life for people with facial differences and
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

12. Facial Differences
facial differences. This educational video covers every important issue offeeding an infant born with an oralfacial anomoly.
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  • This educational video covers every important issue of feeding an infant born with an oral-facial anomoly. Vision, development, mobilization, baby treatment, speech, home care, positioning and much more are all discussed in this unique video. ED080OD $49.95 (Video VHS-NTSC Format) Monitor this page for changes and updates automatically! it's private by ChangeDetection Information That Matters From People Who Care
  • 13. Redirect To Changing Faces New Website
    UKbased charity giving support and information to people with facial disfigurement and other facial differences and their families, and the professionals who work with them.
    http://www.changingfaces.co.uk
    Changing Faces Website Redirect
    The Changing faces website has been completely updated and is no longer at this address
    Please come and see our new website at:
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    or email us: info@changingfaces.org.uk for website support please contact John Wallett at idz.info

    14. Teeter's Page
    of all of the people with craniofacial differences and their families. Peach tessier facial cleft baconsmith@shaw.ca
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    15. Facial Differences
    Let s Face It A nonprofit network for people with facial difference, theirfamilies, friends and professionals. We link professionals, patients,
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    AboutFace
    An international organization which provides information and emotional support to individuals with facial differences and their families.
    The Personal Side of Craniofacial Differences
    Dedicated to all of the people whose lives are affected by Craniofacial Disorders. If you are one of these people - this page is for you. Please look upon this page as "yours." I will need assistance from everyone to help locate as many personal pages on these disorders as we can find.
    Children's Craniofacial Association
    A national, nonprofit organization, headquartered in Dallas, Texas, dedicated to improving the quality of life for facially disfigured individuals and their families.
    Let's Face It
    A nonprofit network for people with facial difference, their families, friends and professionals. We link professionals, patients, parents and communities to each other and to networks, books and articles.

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    16. Faces
    Support and resources concerning craniofacial disorders including information on 28 specific craniofacial disorders.
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    17. Body Image And Self-Esteem For Teens With Facial Differences
    Providing education, clinical care, research, and health care information foradolescent girls and young women.
    http://www.youngwomenshealth.org/facial_difference.html
    Health Information for Teens
    Building a Healthy Body Image and Good Self-Esteem:
    A Guide for Teens with Facial Differences If you are a teen with a scar, birthmark, or uniquely shaped face, you probably know how hard it can be to look different from everyone else. You might be reminded of that difference every time you look in the mirror or see someone staring in your direction. Major differences in appearance due to burns, birth defects or other diseases and disorders can contribute to a poor body image and low self-esteem. The effects of body image on self-esteem can be especially powerful during the teenage years. Although it's perfectly normal to have negative thoughts and feelings towards your facial difference, finding ways to be positive is the key to building a healthy body image and good self-esteem. What is body image? Body image is based on your thoughts and feelings about the way your body looks. Sometimes the way you think other people are judging your appearance can influence your body image. Poor body image comes from negative thoughts and feelings about your appearance, and a healthy body image is made up of thoughts and feelings that are positive. Body image is a major factor in self-esteem; which is the way you think and feel about yourself as a person. What is self-esteem?

    18. Sprung - Reader Review - GameFAQs
    There is a bit of facial differences when you choose a different option in your dialogue box, but there is no actual talking, or body
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    19. "About Faces" Facial Differences Support Group
    About Faces facial differences Support Group. About Faces is a support groupfor people with any type of facial injury from incidents including auto
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    "About Faces" Facial Differences Support Group
    "About Faces" is a support group for people with any type of facial injury from incidents including auto accidents, shotgun blasts, birth defects, surgical results, etc. This group deals primarily with the psychological effects of facial differences. Family and friends, as well as the facially different persons themselves, are invited to attend. Elisabeth Knaack is the facilitator of the "About Faces" support group and is there to support others like herself. There also is a psychologist, Calvin Langmade , attending the group each month.
    • Where: The group meets in the medical library in the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department at Froedtert Hospital.
    • When: the second Tuesday of each month from 6:30-8:00 p.m.
    For more information or to register, please contact Wanda B. in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at 414-805-5455.

    20. Redirect To Changing Faces New Website
    UKbased charity giving support and information to people with facial disfigurement and other facial differences and their families, and the
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

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