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    somehow managed to make an enemy with the Dean. In an effort to reduce the exclusive and catty attitudes of the Kappa girls, the dean declares that Kappa House must accept all pledges, not only the ones that meet the standards of the Kappa President, Chanel Oberlin. All of the sudden the once seemingly perfect Kappa House is infiltrated my girls from all different social…

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    . Child labor is a atrocious practice that specializes in the employment of children in a business or industry that harms them physical and mentally, or keeps the children from attending school. Underage children work in all sorts of settings, and usually are apart of large families and are extremely poor. Child labor involves threatening children physical, mental, or emotional well-being. Majority of child labor occurs in Asia, Latin America, and Sub-Saharan Africa. In addition to the…

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    When I finally started work the next day, I realized quickly that I had missed a lot, Esmond called me saying that he was searching the first crime scene, where Chanel Simon was killed. She was a chairman for PASD. Later, I learned that yet another person was killed, a man by the name of Xazier Trask. He was only a janitor for the organization, but was still a part of it. Esmond came home around noon and excitedly entered my office. “Rose, Rose! I found something!” I jumped out of my chair.…

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    Homecoming

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    The shimmering stars shone across Rosewood high as people danced, made-out or anything you could think of that applies to reckless and carefree students at Junior Homecoming. People drank the pink punch in disgust that was made by the Sophomore, Grace and occasionally, there would be a person who snuck a flask inside the school and tip the metal flask in the punch to possibly make the disgusting drink taste better. (Or so they can get drunk. It is Homecoming after all) At quarter past 7 is…

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    Subliminal messages are found in most advertisements seen on a daily basis. The DKNY ad “Be Delicious” uses Chanel Iman, a recognizable model, to lure in consumers and to send a deeper message. DKNY presents Iman posing with an apple in her hand as if she were eating it, surrounded by a green lush environment representing a garden full of apples and bushes. This makes a connection with the story of Adam and Eve. By taking a bite of that apple, in reality by using the fragrance, the perception of…

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    me dizzier and before you know it, I would be climbing down in a hurry, anxious to see my score even though I knew it would be low. I hated the fear I felt about practicing on the bars and how I believed that I would end up like my older teammate Chanel, who recently had surgery on both of her knees due to an awful fall in the last competition. She could no longer aspire to be like the “Magnificent 7”, the USA team who won gold in the 1996 Olympics. I witnessed several injuries during that same…

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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Sydney, New South Wales) According to Commonwealth Bank of Australia chief economist Michael Blythe, retailers benefit from the increased tourism trade currently being seen in Australia. This is especially true when it comes to Chinese tourists, as they have a tendency to spend more money shopping while on vacation in Australia than other groups. In addition, Australian citizens are traveling less, and this means they are doing more shopping at home. As a result, the…

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    1920’s Womens Fashion The 1920’s was an era of “New Modernization,” going from post war stress, to parties and fun! This era was specially focused on women, and the big role they took as they became more “independent” and “carefree” about their fashion choices. Women’s fashion wasn’t just about the clothes, but about the way it made women’s confidence and power rise. To wear the most popular trends was power, as they were affordable for all women. The popular trends at this time…

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    time women would also wear hats with theur short hair, women would wear either fancy hats or men’s hats. One of the popular hats was the Cloche Hat that allowed them to tuck their hair into the hat. Women got their style from the famous designer Coco Chanel that brought all the flapper style. Flapper style consisted of short dresses with fancy hats, with unique make up their make was dark mascara and eye liners, with eye shadow and variety of color lipstick. Women’s fashion or style was…

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    Gender In The Milk Film

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    learned about the history of gay rights. One of the main reasons that Stephens should teach this unit next year is because of Frank Ocean’s song everyone came out and talked about bisexuality and felt comfortable. One of the sources we examined was “Chanel”(Frank Ocean). This song showed how he wasn’t scared to come out as bisexual and he expressed how he felt in the song. This ties to my opinion because no one should hide what they feel and…

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