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    1930s Fashion Essay

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    fitted suits to save money. These suits comprised of double breasted lapels, button fastenings, and wide shoulders. The suits were made of various materials such as wool, flannel, tweeds, and linen. To finish the look many men wore a fedora. Along with a suit and fedora the men carried some accessories. These included a pocket handkerchief and a silk scarf. In addition to this look they wore cap toe shoes or loafers. These shoes were brown, tan, or black. They also were embedded with intricate…

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    athletic clothing, which is very boring. That is why I enjoy being in the fashion major. I am able to be myself and relate to others. A new accessory that I am really into is fedora hats. They are in trend, and can make you look more put together. They come in a wide variety of sizes and colors, but I only like wide brim fedoras. Personally I do not own sweatpants at the moment. They are perfect for all year round. Specially during those cozy winter nights. Notably, they have become more…

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    with a long antenna. Fashion for ladies in 1958 was big poofy dresses and curled up hair. Red lipstick and thick eyeliner. Men would wear dress pants. Dress shirts under their buttoned up coats and bow ties. Always dress shoes, never anything else. Fedoras as well. In 1958 they launched spacecrafts into space. They launched 28 in the entire year. Explorer 1 was the first one they launched and SCORE/ Project Score was the last. Elvis Presley was very popular durong 1958. He was most noticed in…

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    Grammy Museum Report

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    On November 26, I went and visited an extraordinary places, and that place is called the Grammy Museum. It consists of many things some being exhibits about Michael Jackson, the Ramones and the birth of punk. There was even an exhibit dedicated to the Kingston Trio. All of these exhibits were extremely decorated with a lot of memorabilia. At first I honestly thought that this trip was going to be a bust, but in reality it wasn’t. It was actually very entertaining and fun because it contains lots…

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    Skate Park Research Paper

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    As I leave my house drive way in our car we are heading to the skate park and it is a very windy and sunny day in Fort Bragg. We started our day out by eating a large breakfast of eggs, bacon and pancakes. We brought our sandwiches for lunch , skate boards, helmets, elbow pads, and knee pads with us, and thinking this would be a fun whole-some exercise for my dad, my sister and I at the skate park. It was a hot day in Fort Bragg, the sun blurring the far away pavement and scorching cement at…

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    Fedora specifically focuses on the Khrushchev and Yeltsin-Putin eras because they were both periods of reorganization of the secret police. She mainly traces the rise and fall of the Cheka and the reasons behind periods of strength and weakness. Some specific…

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    wearing elegant dresses, men wearing cloaks and robes, it makes it feel as though time turned back to the renaissance era and are actually inside the book. As while the Trevor Nunn version makes it feel as though you are in the 1920’s. With men wearing fedora hats and suits, while women wore short skirts and dresses which add to people…

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    You know someone is following you. You see them in the shadows lurking. They have a ghastly pale skin color and they’re wearing a pea coat and a fedora. You tell others of what you see, they look but nothing is there. You are experiencing hallucinations. This experience happens to people with schizophrenia. Having schizophrenia is a day to day challenge. Having to deal with people who have the disease can be even worse. In the United States, around two point two million people eighteen or older…

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    The Cause Of Papa's Death

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    Before Papa was arrested, he was a very in-control person whom everyone respected. No one dared stand up to him because he was the head of the household and his kids were pretty small. “This was partly Papa’s fault. One of his threats to keep us younger kids in line was “I’m going to sell you to the Chinaman.” When I had entered kindergarten two year earlier, I was the only Oriental in the class. They sat me next to a Caucasian girl who happened to have very slanted eyes. I looked at her and…

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    1950's Fashion Trends

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    cotton, and nylon. A popular accessory among men and women alike were hats. Hats were a common accessory and varied in shape and style. Berets with pompoms were a common choice for females. While men tended to stick to more business hats like the fedora. For shoes most women wore kitten heels or stilettos. So much so stillettos were banned in certain buildings because of the damage they caused to the floor. Umbrellas also had heel like spikes that were usually about 6 inches on the top. They…

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