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    African descent. However, these groups don’t differ from each other and is not easily distinguished whether in appearance or language. Language. The country has two official languages spoken nationwide: Spanish and Guaraní. Spanish is mostly used in formal setting like things that has anything to do with the government, education and commerce. Guaraní on the other hand, is considered to be the language…

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    Instead, I used to get so anxious that my tone of voice was a pitch higher than it is attractive for a man; and talked so fast and with so many disjointed words that made others around me immediately disconnect from my conversation. Many times I was too formal also, and too rigid when introducing myself for the first time to hide my anxiety. Not only listening to the way others express their thoughts is essential, but also watching and imitating their body language. Confident guys sit straight…

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    Marie Antoinette. Womens clothing retained the emphasis on a narrow, inverted conical torso achieved with bone stays, above full skirts. Hoop skirts reached their maximum size in 1750s and began to reduce in size but remained being worn with most formal dresses and were sometimes replaced with side hoops or panniers. Panniers are womens undergarments worn to extend the width of the skirts while leaving the front and back relatively flat. the usual fashion of the years 1750-1775 was a low necked…

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    Hello, I would like to take the time to talk to you. You might read the title and say "What does the school facility, students, and its functioning have to do with Halloween?", well as we have a day on campus were students are allowed to wear any costume they want (as long as it follows the administrations guidelines) on the last days of October. While you have fair, well suited guidelines already in play on those special days, I would like you to consider adding another significant one. We…

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    National Center for Educational Statistics, 16.5% of all schools in the United States wear uniforms; while 54% have a strict dress code. Proponents of uniforms agree with the rise of uniforms (Fast Facts). They believe uniforms improve schools. Opponents believe the rise of uniforms is a problem. What most adults do not realize is how much students dislike uniforms. Middle school students should not have to wear school uniforms because this takes away freedom of expression, common knowledge, and…

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    Fashion In The 1920's

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    1920’s Fashion You’ve heard of throwback Thursdays? Well i bet you’re usually used to dressing similar to the 80’s, the 90’s or even back to the 50’s. But have you ever had a throwback to the 20’s! Fashion in the 1920’s was booming after WWI. While men had been at war, women had been exploring their newfound “Freedom” and expressing it through their clothing. Holly wood movie pictures such as “Singing in the Rain” influenced women everywhere that heavy and dragging clothing was no longer in.…

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    were required to wear robe-like outfit called a ‘cappa clausa.’ Later, school uniforms became associated with public schools and preparatory schools. At this time, the uniforms that they wore were incredibly formal. They were required to wear a black top hat and tails as their uniform up until 1972. Today, many students are required to wear school uniforms all around the world. Not just public schools and preparatory schools, but now elementary and secondary schools are required to wear school…

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    Founder Kellisha Roberts, has design 5 fashion clothing in order to start her business. The portfolio of design features active wear, causal, swimwear, sleepwear and elegant clothing.…

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    There are four spacial zones “intimate, informal, formal, and public” (1993). The intimate zone is considered anything less than three feet but varies depending on what source is used. This zone refers to the zone in which people are intimate, meaning close friends and family, and is used for intimate contact like hugging for example. The informal zone ranges from three to seven feet and is also used between friends and family to interact. The formal zone ranges from seven to twelve feet and is…

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    Bridal Apparel

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    Bridal Apparel Doria’s Doria’s boutique offers beautiful gowns and dresses for your bridal party. The Centralia boutique features designer labels like Tiffany Designs, Jessica McClintock and Andre’ Formals. The boutique offers thousands of items, including formal and semi formal wear, bustiers, shoes, jewelry and accessories. Doria’s is a leading designer of wedding dresses and bridesmaids dresses, offering both modern and traditional styles to customers. The boutique boasts gowns and dresses…

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