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    sorority mansions and I knew I was not in Chicago anymore. Based on the sheer size of the organizations, I could already spot the difference between Greek life in the South and Greek life in the North. Southern Greek organizations are larger, more formal, and more financially prosperous than they are in the North. I wasn’t sure what I was getting myself into when I joined Sorority life at Alabama. In my hometown, according to Patrick Svitek of the Daily Northwestern, more than six women are…

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    was very popular not only to women but to men as well. Peasants or poor women didn’t get all the luxurious fashion and accessories like the rich did. Poor women wore long full skirts with long-sleeved shirts. The lower class women were not allowed to wear…

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    the 1960s, people had a more formal fashion style than in today's society. An example from the text is “At least fashions then encouraged teens to dress well, while sagging jeans and hoodie styles would be shunned in the 60s society”(Winn). This shows that in the 1960s people had a more formal and more appropriate clothing style than in today's society. In the 1960s people had less revealing clothing that was more appropriate to wear and people were encouraged to wear this clothing in the 60s.…

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    sentimental feeling behind what we wear, how do…

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    Insecurities harm an individual’s mentality consequently. We are always trying to change the impossible, why not change something, which is in our control, which is how we choose to dress ourselves. It’s no secret that what we wear effects how we feel, how we interact with others and our attitude. The truth is, how people dress is related in some way to how they feel. We feel first and dress later. Simply think about a period when you didn 't feel well, would you have liked to…

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    Disadvantages More times with their children Isolation Reduction in travel time Distractions Less stress Difficulty in separating home from work More productivity Additional expenses / Overheads Improved health Lack of face to face communication No work wear Work…

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    Employee Dress Codes

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    employee’s appearance. Many employers this day and age require employees to wear formal attire. Many employers do require employees to follow a dress code that is forced by the company’s policies. Most dress codes are legal and do not discriminate. Employers can regulate clothing, piercings, nails and hair depending on the environment of the organization. Food industry’s like Hershey or Cargill typically require employees to wear hair nets for women or men who have long hair. False nails are…

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    usually because of misunderstandings between themselves and their tourists. Many American tourists don’t realize that the French place a high priority on good manners that may have a different meaning for Americans. The French are also extremely formal, which can also be interpreted as rudeness or snobbery to tourists coming from countries that are more casual. If you’re planning a trip to this beautiful, historical country, here are some essential traveling etiquette guidelines for traveling…

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    Eating Out Essay

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    More often than not, everything on the menu is separately prices, and they are not cheap. Another factor is the clothing on wears to the restaurant. Elegant restaurants normally have a dress code in which the customers are thought to follow. The men wear a suit, not just jeans and a nice shirt, and the ladies wear a formal dress or outfit. These outfits that the customers wear contribute to a big part of the expenses that one must pay to enjoy an evening like that. An upside to elegant…

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    American Dream Vs Gatsby

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    The American Dream vs Gatsby The American Dream, that vision varies between each individual who interprets it, is a emblem that consistently occurs throughout the novel known as the Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The American Dream is often described as wealth, property and happiness. The brilliant author includes numerous elements from life in America after the first World War to convey the message of how artificial and unrealistic the American Dream is presented. He achieve in doing so…

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