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    Essay On Hawaii

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    with award winning cuisines from seafood, beef, chicken to vegetables. Most of this restaurants have impressive list of wines in their bars too. Favorite snacks like hamburger, pizza, fish, chips and potato fries are also available. Mixed fruits, crepe, cake and ice cream are also perfect to beat the heat during summer. Sure, you will find the food that you love in one of the many restaurants in Maui. Stay healthy while on a vacation! Pack your luggage now and get ready for the most exciting…

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    Over the years fashion has changed and shaped with the times, but what drives these changes in fashion? Harriet Worsley’s Book 100 Ideas That Changed Fashion discusses one hundred of the most influential ideas that shaped fashion from the classics, such as the Little Black Dress, to clothing that is currently worn as everyday casual, such as sneakers. Fashion has come along way and throughout the one hundred ideas discussed in Worsley’s book reoccurring themes tend to pop up among the ideas. War…

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    “You guys are starting French class this Saturday!” It wasn’t big surprise that I heard this phrase. My mother has always had a deep love for other languages and cultures. As a result of her interests, my family and I are always involved in her quest for knowledge. We are all interested in watching shows about other countries, cultures, and their history. Learning about cultures never seemed like a “bother”;but, my mom wanted us to explore other languages. She started introducing us to languages…

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    are connected to histories of colonization. For example, what is now Vietnam had been occupied by China for a thousand years and then colonized by France. This period of colonization is also what led to things like banh mi (sandwiches) and banh ex (crepes). The use of lunchmeats in different parts of Asia and the Pacific Islands are a direct result of US…

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    Breakfast is similar to France where they drink coffee and eat a baguette, croissant, or pastry. Lunch is where someone can eat almost anything small. You could eat a sandwich, crepe, or even Asian noodles. Dinner, their largest meal of the day, has multiple courses. Appetizers consist of fritters, blood sausages, and sometimes marinated fish or shrimp. Then, a salad served with cold chicken or fish is served. Finally, the main…

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    garage was converted into impressive hauteur.” Through chapter two Mrs. Wilson changed clothes three times. Each time it seems the clothes has changed her personality and actions. She changed from bursting with vitality when wearing the dark blue crepe-de-chine to feminine when she changed to brown muslin. Finally when she changed into the cream coloured “costume” she acted with pride and arrogance. Myrtle is a extremely concerned with keeping up an appearance of having great wealth, this…

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    Chanel The Chanel Suit

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    Chanel’s were. Chanel’s dresses were made to wear for daywear, cocktail wear, and evening wear. Chanel wore her evening wear dresses the most. In the 1920’s she ridded the frills, and the frou-frou. She rejected the use of gaudy fabrics and utilized crêpe, and jersey in black of course. A round neckline, long sleeves but they still fit correctly around the arm. The skirt was often below the knees. The lines of the garment had to be correct for the body. No embroidery, no fringe, no sequins, just…

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    In F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, a life of luxury and excess is symbolized and objectified as the American Dream. This ideal of greatness, power, and happiness is what this country was founded upon the turn of the 20th century. As a country we idolize those who have a “rags to riches” story, those who are beaten down by forces outside of their control and are able to create an empire of success. Nick Carraway our narrator for the novel tells the story of his marvelous and…

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    Unfathomable City: A New Orleans Atlas, written by Rebecca Solnit and Rebecca Snedeker, is much more than a book of maps. The atlas does more than depict New Orleans with pictures and lines of unrecognizable subdivisions and highways. The atlas illustrates the animals, food, people, places, and everything else that New Orleans has to offer in vivid detail through first-person essays written by everyday people. Two essays that delve into these subjects are, “On a Strange Island” by Billy Sothern…

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    wooden motion-picture theater called "The Rosebud Movie Palace." Lithographs announcing a film called "In Love." Howland & Gould's Grocery. In the display window, black, overripe bananas and lettuce on which a cat was sleeping... Shelves lined with red crepe paper, which was now faded and torn and concentrically spotted…Dahl & Oleson's Meat Market—a reek of blood. A jewelry shop with tinny-looking wristwatches for women.” (Lewis…

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