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    Her long auburn hair was pulled back in a ponytail, loose, choppy and covered in blood and grime. An asylum gown hung limply on her skeletal form. Her ribs and hipbones could be seen easily through the rips in the gown. A straight jacked hung in shreds off her left wrist. Scars littered her body. A large heart shaped scar stood out from its place above her left breast. Her feet are bare. In her hands is a plank…

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    City Trailer Analysis

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    The prospect of another day at the office was always uninspiring and things were no different on that Monday morning... Ho hum! Just another predictable week coming up for me, Henry Irvine, a Public Servant with the Australian Government. At least, that's what I thought as I boarded my city-bound bus. Sometimes fate moves in mysterious ways. Certain events were about to take place that would change my life and it would never be the same. After about 15 minutes on the bus just day dreaming…

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    The Maasai Wedding Rituals

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    They’re must be marriage material (puberty age). The age preferred is between (eleven to thirteen) for the females and whatever age for the males. As long as he’s able take care of his wife. The marriage costumes are different from the usual white gown rather colorful and embroidered. Including the Kanga (a special wear for Maasai women). Condition B: I. Even this rule is not respected totally as mentioned before they do not have any religious beliefs but the father of the…

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    Steppin Out Doll

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    It is cut to emphasize the slim and elegant curves of the feminine body. The gown is black with an A line cut, and a silver bodice. It hugs the body, and then flares out at the bottom to mimic a mermaid tail. The dolls stole is made up of white marabou feathers, and cascades down with black chiffon and silver lining. Along with…

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    To the ecstatic audience of 1,600 filling the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center, the beauty pageant was just a thirty-five dollar show full of attractive women competing for a crown. However, as a representing delegate I can concur that the pageant was more than just glitz and glamour. It was about the drama behind the scenes, the improvisations, the pounds of makeup, the extremely tight and heavy clothing, and the stressed delegates giving it their all. The ultimate goal wasn’t just…

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    Wigs In The 18th Century

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    year, it develops. Not only judges, but also a king, queen, duke, duchess, and all aristocrats were wearing wigs. The rationale behind the popularity of wigs in aristocrats was the baldness which they got because of the effect of make-up (Robe and Gown, 2003). At 17th century’s, a pale complexion became a standard of beauty for aristocrats. Since they have to put thick make-up to look pale, they also damage their skin, which the effect is baldness. Therefore, a wig became a mark of fashion on…

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    with him. I think part of the reason this particular poem is so inviting and calming is because of the pastoral images and diction used by the author. Even materialistic objects are related and combined with natural elements. The narrator mentions “a gown made of the finest wool” (13), “a cap of flowers and a kirtle / Embroidered all with leaves of myrtle” (11-12), and “a belt of straw and ivy buds” (17). All of these images, the inviting and happy tone, and even the very simple rhyme scheme…

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    Shared the same room with the 1st patient. • May 21, 2015: monitoring begin for symptoms • May 25, 2015: developed symptoms • May 25, 2015: transferred to nationally designated medical center • May 25, 2015: tested positive for MERS-CoV • Risk Factors: o Close contact with anyone who is experiencing a fever, cough or shortness of breath and has traveled from the Arabian Peninsula within the past fourteen days should monitor their health beginning with last day of exposure and seek medical…

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    include close family members who she would like to share her special day with in an honorable way. The attire for the Quinceanera usually is very fancy. The birthday girl buys a new dress which is very fancy and typically a ball gown. Her Court of Honor will also be wearing ball gowns for the girls and tuxedos for the boys. At the reception, a toast will be made for the birthday girl, it is called the brindis.The guests who attend the celebration usually leave with a small party favor from the…

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    He dressed the first ladies and the leading ladies, which "defined him for a new age and a new customer". The stars were honored to wear his beautiful gowns down the red carpet, and show off their one-of-a-kind Oscar de la Renta design. Also, Oscar was known for keeping up with the times and he embraced social media. This definitely helped him be successful, he was able to connect with people with his…

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