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    some of the dresses from the 1850’s to the 1900’s. However, I thought the hats and veils used for motoring during the 1900’s were hilarious, some of them even covered the entire head. I didn’t really like the flapper style of the 20’s, nor the bob hairstyle. What I liked the most was the sleeveless dirndl dresses and the dresses with full skirts from the 50’s; I would not mind wearing them on a daily basis. Finally, I enjoyed watching The Lion's Cage starring Charlie Chaplin. It did not make…

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    Winning involves a lot of work. according to Lucia Grosaru, you need to know what type of performance your going to do, need to know the different hairstyles and make-up, need a reheressal schedule, and hiring a trainer. It takes time to prepare for a pageant. Some parents go to the extreme and work their kid night and day for them to win. Parents have to fill up the gas tank and drive hundreds of miles…

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    Margaret Film Techniques

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    effects are by Guru Jack Cosgrove. Not only was a plantation and post-war state capital constructed, but also most of the amazing backdrops were hand painted and mixed with live action shots e.g. Stunning Tara’s sunset. The dresses, makeups, and hairstyles of the movie belong to 1939 which is the year that the movie have been published. The costumes of the movie were designed by Walter Plunkett, which are famous in the film history for their beauty. In addition design plays a major role in…

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    throughout twentieth century America. One of Elvis’s main attributes to 20th century America was his effect on the youth pop culture. The first order of effect, by the legend, was the appearance. He took the bright clothing, suits, and dazzling new hairstyle…

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    metal name tags, black suits, mullets, and graduation robes alike are just some everyday costumes worn by ordinary people to send out a message without the need of words. In this same manner, it is through the incorporation of clothes, makeup, hairstyles, accessories, and colors that plays are able to legitimize a time, place, and mood for the audience. In this way, costumes serve as a form of visual deception that in return allow characters to come alive. Have the colors someone was wearing…

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    Evolution Of Slang Essay

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    Throughout the many locations in the world, the address of 1520 Sedgwick Avenue to anyone is probably just another random address. What people do not know is that it is actually the birthplace of Hip Hop which led to an entire cultural movement that has changed generational thinking from music and art to fashion and language. Here is how the story goes: August 11, 1973, Jamaican-born DJ Kool Herc was entertaining at his sisters back-to-school party in the Bronx, a New York borough.…

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    Land of Liberty, or Contradictions? Bullying is a serious and complicated problem that happens within a specific social construct that is influenced by certain types of media, like fairy tales such as Sleeping Beauty. Such social constructs can involve concepts such as gender norms. According to Yerby, Baron, and Lee, “Gender roles are a perceived set of behavioral norms usually associated with males and females in a given social group or system” (1). In addition to there being a couple of…

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    were drafted into war (Vietnam War, 1955-1975). So when The Beatles came to America for the first time, February 7th, 1994, their long and matching hairstyles were seen as out of this world. They were originally made fun of and often called the “Mot Tops”. But after their original performance on the Ed Sullivan Show, those “Mot Tops” became the new hairstyle. Soon, every young boy and man would be growing out their hair to emulate The Beatles. In fact, there were reports of teenage boys being…

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    Queen Of Fashion Summary

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    dresses, hats, scarves, etc., in this particular image, the essence for what a woman is has changed. In this photo, the red-haired Rosie is depicted with partially loose, baggy denim overalls, brown shoes paired with reddish orange socks, and a hairstyle that clamps her hair all the way back, away from her face. She is also accompanied by some fashion accessories, including a riveting gun, some buttons across her denim top, a pair of circular goggles placed on her forehead, a welding mask…

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    Hair Salon Research Paper

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    right salon from the start. One: Get a referral - Ask your friends and family members if they can refer you to a good salon. You never know when they have the perfect suggestion that will make your search so much easier. If you see someone with a hairstyle that you like then ask them for a referral to their hairstylist. Many people will be happy to refer you because it makes them feel good that you like what their stylist did for them.…

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