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    How to wear a winter scarf Do you think of ways to wear a winter scarf in style? You do not just drape around your neck. Scarf is an accessory for playing just like a combination of earrings and necklace. They can upgrade your appearance to go from sneakers to your heels with jeans. Try out different styles for your winter scarves. This versatile accessory has infinite variations. Several ways to wear a winter scarf Long winter scarf You might be overwhelmed and wondering how to wear a winter…

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    of the “introduction of mixed-sex AA batteries in 1941”, as many of the job requirements that needed clothes that were supplied to men but not women. As the Auxiliary Territorial Service‘s form of dress was the official ATS jacket, a skirt, and a ”beret bearing the ATS badge.” A form of dress that would be well-suited for jobs often classified as feminine, such as secretarial duties, and nursing positions. However, when it came time for the ATS women to perform work often classified as…

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    1930s Fashion Essay

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    Innovative Fashion of the 1930s As the Great Depression swept through the country with its terrible spells of poverty, fashion adjusted to fit the civilians’ needs. Recorded descriptions and pictures of the 30’s only show the elite and the wealthy in attire, but really, normal civilians went by the motto of The phrase "Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without".(Busk, Judy) Most of the time, fashion originates from celebrities setting new trends, but the 1930’s took a more practical…

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    more options, and created his own policy, “Flexible Response.” “Flexible Response,” would develop a variety of military options that could be equivalent to the issues at hand. Kennedy increased spending on special forces, otherwise known as the Green Berets. In order to protect South Vietnam from communist North Vietnam, Kennedy began sending more advisers that would train troops on how to fight but would not fight themselves. The more advisers that were sent, the more the United States’ was…

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    the soldier has met all the requirements subsequently go thru advance training were individual specialties begin to be taught. Depending on the specialty, additional training at specialized schools such as sniper, ranger, special operations (Green Beret), languages, ordinance, transportation, logistics to name a few is required. At these schools officers and enlisted soldiers work together as a single unit. Furthermore weapon systems use is fine tuned to almost perfection, many specialize on…

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    To defend the US, JFK tripled the US’s nuclear capability, increased the number of troops, ships, and artillery, and established the Green Berets, a special force squad. JFK also turned toward aiding third world countries where communism would be fought in the future. A plan similar to the Marshall Plan called the Alliance for Progress was created as a series of projects for peaceful development in Latin America, and the Peace Corps was established to send young volunteers to third world…

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    Conflict Assignment For my conflict assignment, I have decided to dive into the issue of racism, specifically drawing attention to the political statement made by Beyonce during her 2016 Superbowl performance. During the halftime show where Beyonce was a featured act, she took the opportunity to make a Black Lives Matter statement that was woven into her performance amidst the costuming, song choice, formations and other aspects. Racism is the name that has been assigned to the long and slow…

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    Everyone at some point in their life has someone that they can’t figure out or have difficulties understanding their personality and the dynamic of it. Some might figure them out eventually while others may never figure it out; however, I have that person in my life. His name is Jerry Walker. Walker was one of my middle and high school coaches. What makes Coach Walker unique is his passion to make people better. He was always willing to make himself the bad guy to make everyone else around him…

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    Everyone knows pain. The world is cruel and does not discriminate when it comes to loss. It doesn’t matter if you’re rich, poor, black, white, straight or gay. Everyone experiences loss in their life, whether it’s a loved one, a job opportunity or even your house. Loss is illustrated differently in the novels “The Things They Carried”, a compendium of the Vietnam experiences from the point of view of a platoon, by Tim O’Brien and “The Catcher in the Rye”, a coming of age novel, by J.D Salinger.…

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    Mary Anne Bell is my favorite character because she redefines gender roles in the brute nature of the Vietnamese War. She portrays dynamic character development that is far more intense than all the other characters. The author, Tim O’Brien, uses Mary Anne Bell’s character to signify how war can manipulate people’s ideologies and expectations. Mary Anne Bell’s character is complex because it is difficult to analyze as to why she allows herself to fall susceptible to the war much quicker. The…

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