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    a classic style in a short or a long dress that isn't trying to be trendy. If you want a short dress, pick one that is fun, flirty and romantic without being blinding white and covered with all the decorations possible. The same is true of the long gown. You're better off spending a little extra for a quality material in a simple design when trying to save money on your big day. Instead of spending money on a cheap dress, choose a simple fabric that looks like it's a quality materialin a…

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    Each mode of transmission requires certain precautions to be in place. The use of disposable glove, disposable gown, mask, eye goggles (or shield), a respirator with filter, or even shoe coverings are all important in preventing infection in different situations. The spread of hospital acquired infection cost the health care agencies more money when it comes to…

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    So what if the gown you love the most, from her wardrobe, hasn't been worn by your fashion style icon on the red carpet, so what of that boho chic ruffled dress or that stylish retro chic wavy hairdo hadn't been selected by this diva queen in real life? If you think they…

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    Sydney Carton Essay

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    see it as Carton putting on a disguise when he is just merely thinking. Provided the information in the text, the reader can see that Carton has a “disreputable look” (77). Dickens describes his appearance in court by the way he was dressed, with his gown half way torn off of him, his wig not completely put on, he had his hands in his pockets, and his eyes still on the ceiling. This look gives him a rough exterior, and unprofessional look for a court case. When Miss Manette becomes faint, the…

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    The habitual routine and environment are altered, they dress in the hospital gown instead of comfortable and cozy home clothes; they share the living space with a complete stranger, often to satisfy their very basic human needs the patient has to push call light button and patiently wait until somebody comes to help. At this circumstances…

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    ” ), and Marilyn Monroe in "The Seven Year Itch.” The final image was a play on the legendary image of Dustin Hoffman posing in front of an American flag from the 1982 film “Tootsie,” but Hoffman was depicted in a Richard Tyler butter-colored silk gown and Ralph Lauren heels instead of the original red long-sleeved sequined evening dress and high heels. One month later, Hoffman filed a $5 million lawsuit against Los Angeles Magazine's owner and publisher, Fairchild Publications (which is owned…

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    One woman whispers, “At the very least, they should have put the brand of a hot iron on Hester Prynne’s forehead…little will she care what they put on the bodice of her gown” (51). The women believe that Hester deserves a more severe punishment, one that will hurt her physically and psychologically. In this Puritan society, people are supposedly firm believers in the Bible, but the Bible advocates forgiveness and toleration…

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    Dystopia in Utopia The word “utopia” descended from a Greek word meaning “no place” and today is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as “an imagined or hypothetical place, system, or state of existence in which everything is perfect, especially in respect of social structure, laws and politics” (). Both Francois Rabelais and Thomas More describes the utopic world to depict the ideal human society, however, both describes a society in which dystopian features are extremely emphasized to the…

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    The Wounded Angel Analysis

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    Rg Gregory a British poet who was inspired by Hugo Simberg's painting "The Wounded Angel" wrote: “Those who bear the wounded angel are they honoured or destroyed? Far beyond their comprehension are the warfares of the void” The Wounded Angel evokes a serious and gloomy atmosphere, well no wonder, as the painter is Finish after all. Finland has a long history of wars and its people had gone through so much pain and sorrow. The sadness is palpable in the Finish spirit and it is often referred to…

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    to my pre op room to prepare for my knee surgery. I’m not necessarily scared of the doctors or nurses but I just watched a whole season of Grey’s Anatomy before my surgery so in my mind, the simplest surgery can end in death with one mistake. The gown was very plain and open in the back, not the cutest thing in the world but it does come with some pretty snazzy socks. Chills crept upon me when I saw my nurse brought in the equipment for an IV. The clear slushy substance hung from a…

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