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    Birthday Cards

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    rough and athletic ninjas while a few of the girl cards contained well dressed fairies and princesses. In addition, many of the boy card contained goofy, and bold foil letters, while the girl cards contained glitter and sparkles. The Ninja vs. and princess and the foil letters vs. the glitter letters simply emphases how marketers tailor these cards to attract either the young boys of the young…

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    1970's Fashion Essay

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    The platform shoe was not only one of the most memorable things in the seventies but perhaps the most outrageous. Ranging from covered in glitter to applique leather stripes. Platform shoes brought the humor of glam rock music straight to the fashion industry. Yves Saint-Laurent one of the worlds best known designers started his career in the 70’s. He came up with the idea of cross-dressing…

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    article “The Washington Report on Middle East Affairs” (2014), argues in a more Americanized fashion with the common slogan known as “Diamonds are a girl’s best friend”, by using this an a negative form, she is implicating that not everything that glitters is gold, and that the same diamonds many people from different places in world wear around their necks and on their fingers, are those same diamonds mined and smuggled from Africa through the bloodshed of their very own people. Hanley supports…

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    answered all of my questions to learn about her and even asked me pertinent questions to learn who I am. Amidst of conversation, I was impressed with her meticulous efforts to use the stencils to create an “I Am” board and decorate the letters with glitter glue. That is an initiative I completed with my children and want to expose other children to, including a student I am shadowing for my other graduate course. Why…

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    Out of the darkness, there was the distinguishable sound of a match being struck, out of which a small circle of light emitted and illuminated the crouching figure. The girl touched the match to a pink candle and a snap of light broke the dark. Mabel Pines worked quickly, placing down crystals and flowers and candles on the floor in a sort of organized chaos, being careful to not make a sound. If her parents woke up and saw what she was doing, they would most likely murder her. She had planned…

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    Mirrors, such as multiplications, and narcissistic seductions, which point to a celibate eroticism, which must not account to anyone, but to himself, is the name that came to my mind to define this core of works that are one of the classic moments of the American imagination. Years that appears as “happy” nowadays, while then they appeared, as all the times, full of contradictions and tears. Every event is seen in the key of consumption, absorption, chaos of the metropolis par excellence, New…

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    Missy Reflection

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    Today, February 6, 2017, I was able to have another fairly typical day with Missy on the medical/surgical unit. Except for today, I began to gain even more independence with activities/play sessions and would call Missy for assistance for any education/preparation or distraction. I began the morning by checking the census/bed status list, checking the surgery list, and then creating my plan for the day, pending anyone calling the Cisco phone for assistance in procedures or for play sessions.…

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    I enjoyed the comedy in “Glitter and Be Gay”. Another piece I enjoyed was the duet between Suzette Thoeni and Albert R. Lee. The finale was the piece I enjoyed the most with the “Anything You Can Do” primarily because it was in English and I could understand what was being sung…

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    savagely degolla Christine Klein, a girl of 13 years. Years later, when he himself had forty, his life seems to turn around and married a woman from a good family. Dressing changes appearance with elegance and simplicity, she combed her hair with glitter (product almost unknown in Germany at the time), wore glasses, sported a trimmed mustache, and even used face powders. Like most sexual sadists, Kürten seems to lead a normal life like any good husband. He worked as a truck driver, and his…

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    a breakdown by running down the hallway sobbing. This little girl is a example of a someone who has the idea that beautiful is the only way. That even a thought of not always being beautiful is inadequate. This little girl has been brainwashed by glitter and hairspray. Now think, how will this girl grow up thinking that “being beautiful” is the only way? Just think about the havoc that pageants have done to this little princess. Those on the other side of the issue may say that pageants build…

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