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    Bonjour Monsieur, et mes amis. Aujourd’hui, je veux vous présenter: La France. Can you guess what language i was speaking? That’s right! French. Today, I will mentioning the three aspects that France is most acclaimed for: Food, Language, and Fashion. But let me begin with some basic history. Do you hear the people sing? Singing the songs of angry men? It is the music of the people who will never be slaves again! Does this sound familiar? Yes, it is from the movie that is a global sensation: Les…

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    Chile Tsunamis

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    Tsunamis can start from anything that suddenly displaces the seafloor, causing water to compensate for it (Kusky, 2008, p.1). Tsunamis can also be referred to as seismic sea waves. Two tsunamis occur per year around the world, and one very destructive one every 15 years, on average (Department of Homeland Security, n.d.). One specific tsunami happened in the Pacific Ocean near Chile on September 16, 2015. A tsunami can cause massive damage, wreak havoc, and ruin anything it gets near. Some do…

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    To learn French fast, you must put your heart and soul into it. In other words, you need to have the desire to not just speak and understand, but also to live and breathe in French. It is not difficult to do this, after all, since it is a beautiful language. The first step to learning any language is to find out your learning style. Some people learn faster than others because they have already identified whether they learn faster by reading or by listening to audio tapes. You can take an online…

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    In earlier chapters we talked all about how communication is created and understood by us and the others around us. There are two forms of communication; we talked about two forms verbal and nonverbal. Verbal is an important part of communication, but nonverbal is also important part too. Nonverbal is “messages expressed by nonlinguistic means”. There are characteristic and types of nonverbal communication that standout. Characteristics of nonverbal can be influenced by the culture and gender.…

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    1. After watching all seven parts of the documentary "The Real Eve", please describe the route(s) that the earliest humans took out of Africa and how humans eventually arrived on several continents, as explained in the documentary. Please include a minimum of SIX specific countries, bodies of water, continents, OR other locations referred to in the video--SIX locations total. There are two possible routes that the earliest humans took out of Africa. One was North of the Red Sea across the Sues…

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    Typically when looking at literature a writer’s purpose is not so black and white more often than not a piece is crafted using a culmination of subtleties to persuade a reader without the writer having to blatantly state his or her opinion. Such is the case in “The Heist at Harry’s”; a New York Times article by Doreen Carvajal. Over the course of the article Carvajal uses varying forms of rhetoric as she examines the robbery of the Harry Winston jewelry store. A heist that was committed by none…

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    Animal Testing Speeches

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    So often I hear that all of the high quality brands test on animals. This may seem true when you look around and see that brands such a MAC, Benefit, Chanel, and Makeup Forever all test on animals. Many high quality brands, such as Illamasqua, Too Faced, Tarte, and Colourpop, are about to tout quality without the guilt trip of animal testing. Another complaint of those stuck on animal tested products…

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    companies, and women started working outside of the house to help other women clean their house or work in factories, to be paid very well.(Stuart) Some of the fashion designers who were big in the decade were Dior, Adolfo, Balenciaga Cristobal, and Chanel Gabrielle. New dyes and materials were huge in making brighter, more durable clothing. Nylon, acrylic polyester, vinyl were created in this time to help with clothing and layering dresses. Bright dyes were made to withstand elements and last…

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    Fashion Influence

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    collaborated with an equally whimsical and famous fashion designers of the time, Elsa Schiaparelli. Elsa Schiaparelli was an Italian Fashion Designer most famous during the time between the two world wars, and was one of the greatest rival of Coco Chanel at the time. She was immensely interested in spiritualism which led to her being influenced by art movements such as DADA/Surrealism. Schiaparelli gained entrance into the creative circle, through the wife of Francis Picabia, Gabriel…

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    Teenage Conformity: The Psychology Behind the Adoption of Fashion Trends Why as humans, do we feel the need to join in on fashion trends which may only last as season? In todays society, we have a general tendency to follow and conform to trends that have been bestowed upon us. This essay will shine light on how certain factors, like how our brain functions, control the trends we tend to pick up on and the trends we seem to dismiss. The world is far more controlled by fashion and changing…

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