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    produced the different outcomes of 1960s fashion. Another influence to the fashion industry was modern fashion influenced by other countries such as London (Fashion in the 1960s - Introduction). Modern Fashion was also the act of slim fitting clothing and bold geometric shapes (Fashion in the 1960s - Introduction). These slim “tiny” clothing gave the figure of a smaller and more delicate person. From hippie and peace signs to tiny slim dresses these influences came from out of the country that…

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    impacted by the culture of the time and self reflection. Feminism, hippies, and individualism all helped to change the world of fashion and create new styles. The 70’s brought a brand new style that featured eccentric clothing, androgynous hairstyles, and bold accessories. Clothing is a key component in fashion and can define who you are as a person. Outfits in the 1970’s were based mostly on individual expression and featured more radical designs (Pearson). During the early 70’s the “hippie”…

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    AltSchool, seems like the utopia of education with no standardized testing, little homework, curriculum picked by the students, and small class sizes allowing for personal attention from teachers. However, with current systems for education in the United States, it is impossible for the model to be implement on a large scale. While the school says that economic background is of no matter but rather merit is the determining factor for their students, with scholarships available to students, it…

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    Van Gogh uses color in a very deliberate and effective way in The Night Café. He selects the colors not based on his visual interpretation of the room but on the psychological and emotional effects it has on its occupants. He explains to his brother Theo, in a letter, that he uses the red and green in an attempt to express the terrible passions of human nature. The use of these colors helps to illustrate the intensity of the Café de la Gare and provoke the emotions of the viewer who may relate…

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    Mark Twain once said “Many a small thing has been made large by the right kind of advertising” (Brainy Quote). As explained here, effective advertising can develop a starter business into a multi-million dollar company. Whether it be in an attempt to sell a product, persuade someone into thinking a certain way, or extending an idea, advertising makes a difference and is often the optimum course in achieving a goal. In order to fulfill its purpose, advertisements generally use vivid imagery to…

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    A good leader learns how to communicate and share ideas with his/her team, joins in the brainstorming decision making process and encourages his team to be bold, innovative and have a unique mindset that will always put them in an advantage against competitors. This type of leadership skills can be seen performed by Jason Y. Shay in the book written by Gen & Kelly Tanabe "50 successful Ivy League application…

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    Simply About Me I’m like the thunder in a storm. I’m the whispering you hear in the wind. I am the little ray of sunshine on a rainy day. I am the reason behind the crease in your cheeks from smiling. I am many things. I’m bold, vibrant, optimistic, open minded, friendly, I’m honest, and full of good advice. I can make you laugh, and feel at peace all at once. Who Am I Who am I? I am Brooklyn Bowers, I am brave. I am the first one to try something new, I am the first one to try something…

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    Kate Chopin’s The Awakening was a bold piece of fiction in its time, and protagonist Edna Pontellier upset many nineteenth century expectations for women and their supposed roles. The novel fulfils many of the requirements that a novel of literary merit should and for this reason is taught in high schools all around the country. It set an example for novels that followed it and recreated social and political views of the 19th century. The Awakening is taught in high school classrooms all over…

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    1848 is marked as the official start of the suffrage movement in the United States. In a chapel holding roughly two hundred women, Elizabeth Cady Stanton makes a stance with her speech “Declaration of Sentiments and Resolution” (Burns). Stanton makes bold statements in this piece about inequality and the oppressment of women by a government where men solely held office and calls for radical change. Stanton’s choices in structure, rhetoric and tone make this piece a powerful spark in the suffrage…

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    together each pilgrims inner nature. The Wife of Bath, The Merchant, and The Miller are three of many pilgrims whose inner natures are revealed through Chaucer’s master descriptions. The Wife of Bath is a woman expresses her inner nature through her bold, lustful sexuality. The narrator describes The Wife of Bath to have a very curvy figure with particularly large hips. A facial feature he makes known is the gap in her teeth, which was considered very attractive during her time period.…

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