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    the girls try on clothes and show them off their fathers and mothers who smiled approvingly. I had fallen in love with the idea of being able to express yourself through fashion for a long time, and my eyes were glued onto the pair of Juicy Couture jeans that would do that exact thing for me. They were 60…

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    1950s Body Image History

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    spandex corset. Women were unathletic in physique opting for an excessively thin physique with and a body appearance yet you were to have large breasts. Kate Moss influenced the body image of the 1990s as she was pale, withdrawn and thin. Slouchy jeans, oversized fraying sweaters, unisex fragrances were the thing. Men weren’t any better, in fact, it got worse from the Disco days. Hyper-masculinity was no longer everyone’s cup of tea and so Arnold and the previous decade were tossed in the…

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    Short Story On St. Ebott

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    A human facing back towards a giant hole in the ground of a cave of a mountain titled Mt.Ebott.They took a deep breath hesitating, clutching their pale sweater"....hh.." Their breath wavering quietly, body numb not sure if this was really the right answer to escape all this.Tears form in the corner of their eyes streaming down the cheeks to fall off the chin , thinking and thinking making them light headed. They thought about all the reasons why they shouldn't do this but those thoughts were…

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    Do you remember MC Hammer’s baggy “parachute” pants, or Chuck Taylor’s converse, or maybe even 2-Pac’s camo combat pants? You’d think these styles would be long gone, rightfully so, but these styles are some of the many being “brought back to life”. This decade has seen a number of fashion standouts… cough… Miley Cyrus… cough… Lady Gaga, but no one has made a bigger impression on the fashion industry than, you guessed it, Kanye West. Kanye’s laid back, comfortable style, baggy t-shirts and…

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    90s Fashion Research

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    Have you ever wondered what fashion was like in the 90s? They have many styles that happened in the 90s. Clothes and accessories in the 90s were very creative and different. There were many different shoe styles for girl teenagers in this period of time. They all varied. The three main types were Skechers, Doc Martins, and Platform heels.("10") In the 90s girls like to wear stuff that had heels on them, whether they were low heels, which were very popular back then, or high heels. Doc Martins…

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    Trousers of various designs were worn throughout the Middle Ages in Europe, especially by men. Loose-fitting trousers were worn in Byzantium under long tunics,[20] and were worn by many tribes, such as the Germanic tribes that migrated to Western Roman Empire in the Late Antiquity and Early Middle Ages, as evidenced by both artistic sources and such relics as the 4th-century costumes recovered from the Thorsberg peat bog (see illustration).[21] Trousers in this period, generally called brais,…

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    In James Loewen’s excerpt “The Land of Opportunity “the author discusses middle-class students not knowing anything about how class structure works or how it is changed over time (Loewen 201). In “Do Schools Kill Creativity,” Sir Kenneth Robinson discusses how we are all born with natural capacities for creativity and the systems of mass education tend to suppress them (). That the present education system we now implement is not the failsafe system we think it is. Both narratives tried to…

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    Pierre Bourdieu's Habitus

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    The social power of Pierre Bourdieu’s habitus can simply be described as a manifested system of tastes where our actions are guided by structure but individuals have the agency or “freewill” to make our own choices. Consciously and unconsciously, we as individuals internalize elements for our social distinctions, dispositions, and an ideology that is going through a constant dialectical battle between structure and agency. “The way society gets inside of us” essentially depicts Bourdieu’s…

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    Pierre Trudeau was the 15th prime minister of Canada and played a significant role in shaping what Canada is today. Pierre Trudeau was well known for his energetic personality and his key role in many controversial decisions. Pierre Elliot Trudeau proved to be Canada’s most influential prime minister, through his acceptance of diversity and ability to implement strong change for all Canadians. Pierre Trudeau had a big impact on supporting and forming a strong bond of multiculturalism of all…

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    The Changing Seventies in Canada During the 1970’s many things happening that didn’t happen in the before this decade. The Seventies are also known as the “pivot of change”. During this decade numerous things socially, politically and economically changed in Canada and around the world. It helped build rights for women and give them a chance to be seen as almost equal to mean. Also, there were many different issues formed in Canada during the 1970’s and new innovations to do things more…

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