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    sported pants while women traditionally were dressed in dresses and robes. Deer skins dresses accessorized with bone and shell brooches and woven belts were the height of sophistication for women in the tribe. The Plains tribes were known for their elaborately feathered war bonnets. Warriors were most likely to wear war bonnets to signify their feats. It was an honor to receive eagle feathers and add to the bonnet. Not all tribes wore head dresses either, it has become a misconceptions of…

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    beautiful blue and white set design, with the dancers dressed in white and silver costumes. The women are dressed in a classical ballet tutus, which had not yet been introduced throughout the Romantic, Baroque or Renaissance Eras. Alongside their dresses, the women wear an elegant headpiece, and the men wear tights and embroidered shirts. Diamonds incorporates themes of wealth and royalty, two driving sources of ballet performances in the Renaissance Era. There’s an overall enchanting mood,…

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    An odd concept came about in the late nineteenth century and happened to be carried into both the twentieth century and the twenty-first century. The peculiar postulation believed that women should be allowed to vote, or have suffrage. Through trials and tribulations over the course of half a century, women were finally granted legal access to the ballot. The rise of women suffrage then led to a culture that rebuked previous social and cultural implications placed on women; the new woman formed…

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    1960s Art Styles

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    super tiny shoes and stay in them all your life, it was also a sign of beauty. Also According to another book, While the World Watched, in America women wore mostly dresses and skirts and men wearing mostly tuxedos. Going back to nowadays, the 60s and the 2000s are similar in the way people dress by women mostly wearing skirts and dresses and men using tuxes to go to fancy occasions. In summary, the 1960 and now are the same and different, we still use the arts and still make wonderful…

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    food. Then, I want to recap some more universals. To begin, the Inuit and Haida have many things in common and unalike in the category clothing. One similar thing is that no women in either tribe wear head dresses. The Inuit’s environment keeps them from wearing skirts, dresses, and short sleeves. Instead, to stay warm, they must wear parkas, snow pants, gloves, boots, and snowshoes. But, the Haida wear loin clothes, long cloaks, skirts,…

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    PAKISTANI CULTURE-A VALUE ORIENTED CULTURE QUESTION: Pakistani culture is a value oriented culture. Justify the statement. CULTURE Culture is an ever-changing phenomenon. The word culture has many definitions. It is basically known as way of living of people. According to Herskovits: “Man-made environment is called culture.” PAKISTANI CULTURE Pakistani culture is basically a mixed culture(blend of different cultures). It is influenced and affected by various cultures like western, Indian,…

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    they started wearing comforbatable clothes such as suits, shirtdresses and jeans. In the early 1950’s too, Christian Dior changed the fashion industry dramatically with her fashion line. Her new dresses went down to calf length and they were tight in which showed your hourglass figures. Some of the dresses were so tight it was hard to walk in but the tiny waist was what they tried to achieve in showing by also wearing corsets. Some of the political issues in the 1950’s were the cold war which…

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    Empire Observation

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    The show that I used to watch for my observations was Empire. Empire is a drama about the head of a music business called “Empire”, whose three sons and wife are fighting for his throne. To begin with the family consists of the father (Lucious Lyon), Mother whose nickname is “ Cookie”, Andre (older son), Jamal (second oldest son ), and Hakeem ( youngest son). Throughout the show I saw a lot of society patterns, norms, culture jamming, and materialistic culture. Today’s society is very open and…

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    for protecting their bodies from varied temperatures and worse effects of the weather conditions. But nowadays cloths are also an icon of style & attitude, unique Dresses are available at Spoiled Brat website for making your occasion more special. Categories of dresses are formal, casual, semi- casual, party wear and many more dresses. As like sport shoes are must for the walking, jogging, gym and other type of activities and in the professional life such as Interview formal shoes are must.…

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    When you ask ones own personal definition of beauty, one might say “Pleasing to the human eye.” Society’s definition of beauty is most commonly perceived through appearance. Our society constantly changes the requirements or extends the definition and the meaning of the word ‘beauty’. American beauty fades away every few decades and turns into something new and iconic. Women in the 20’s turned the original “no skin showing’ beauty to a promiscuous new style. Likewise, women in the 70’s turned…

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