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                    [Title] => The pain behind an imperfect smile
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Pain finds roots in even the most remote parts of people’s lives. It takes on many forms but one thing is clear: it is beyond anybody if no help comes.

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Pain is behind every imperfect smile as kids with cleft lips and palates face a childhood so different from what they truly deserve.

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It takes 43 muscles to frown and only 17 muscles to smile. Judging by that simple piece of trivia, smiling should be the easiest act to do. It does not take a lot to smile. You only need a good reason to do it.

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The new year brings with it hope and happiness.

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By being different, children are allowed to be themselves and to enjoy life the way they see fit. By having facial abnormality like a cleft lip or palate, children are scarred for life.

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Not many can say that they have changed lives for the better. Not many can claim that a life was lived well in constant service to another.

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There is nothing permanent in this world, not even scars, but there are just some physical marks that bring about social and psychological trauma to one.

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