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    reached up to feel broken skin and blood from the tear. Training had taught him to grip his sword in such circumstances and his actions were none too soon as the leather gripped it firmly. The woman's vigor surprised him, nearly yanking him off his feet, however, he recovered and found the strength to pull her toward him. Instantly the leather tension slackened and the rope fell…

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    Army Uniform Essay

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    the sign that they are part of England Army. Soldiers were trained to fight the battle with the help of camouflage. 1. Patent leather combat- These are the boots which don’t require any polishing and they are worn with any formal wear. 2. Paratrooper- These boots have zippers and they are most commonly used for uniformity reasons. 3. General Issue combat- These are leather shoes with laces and requires polishing. 4. Jungle-They have canvas uppers and drainage vents to prevent water from…

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    90s Fashion Research

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    showed up on teen girls in the 90s that were a form of a shirt, dress or like a top; these were leather jackets, skater dresses(usually floral skater dresses), and flannels.("90s") Like previously stated flannels were very big in the 90s, everyone who was anyone had one. Leather jackets went with the "Grunge" look and so did the flannels("leather"). Skater dresses were very common and some people wore leather jackets over it.("90s")Floral dresses could be paired with Doc Martins. They had many…

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    Many of us grew up with fathers or a father-like figure. Some good. Some bad. We loved them some days. We hated them other days. However, no matter whether or not they were a good father, the ideal father or father figure was able to provide for us as children. They housed us, fed us, clothed us, took care of us when we were sick, and helped us with our problems. Our fathers provided for us and, for the most part, knew what the best was for us in regards to care and other personal matters. The…

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    Scottish Culture The Scottish culture is very unique and interesting. Although there are many stereotypes about the Scottish culture, their food, clothing, behavior, the list could go on forever, but in all reality all scots are very different (Koranki). The Scottish culture consists of many old and less practiced traditions, but also some more modern traditions. The Scottish are most commonly known for their clothing style and their food and drink, but are also less commonly known for their…

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    behind his black pickup truck, he realizes that he forgot about his backpack. Dale Patrick burns went back to the driver side door of the black pickup truck, opened it, and reached to the back seat to grab his brown leather backpack that contain a Dell's Laptop. After grabbing his brown leather backpack and closing the door of his pickup truck. A guy with a faded Viking baseball cap (seems familiar and might live around…

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    Prada Handbags Case Study

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    With the changing trends in the fashion market, there is a large demand for the stylish and comfortable items that help a person make an impression. For you to make a fashionable statement when accessorizing, nothing works better than one of the numerous authentic designer handbags that are currently floating around the market today. Without a doubt that, the first name that should come to mind is Prada handbags. These handbags are designed by a fashion house that is renowned for producing…

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    Argumentative Analysis

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    Civilizations living in colder climates often relied on animal fur for survival. In warmer climates, leather often provided the material necessary for clothing and tools. Cotton fibers as well as weaving techniques were not yet present. It wasn’t until the mid-1800’s that animal fashion products began to expand. Around this time, fur gained its status as…

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    TERM PAPER TXL752 Case Study Motorcycle Racing Protective Clothing By Ravi Sharma 2011TT10951 INTRODUCTION: Compared to car drivers, motorcyclists are more likely to be killed or severely injured in crashes during racing or off road riding. You’ll lose 1mm of flesh for every 1mph you're going over 30mph when you hit road. Hence riders wear armour to protect against injury from falling off, hitting other riders and bikes, debris kicked up from the rear wheel of leading bikes, and from…

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    The clothing that we wear are leather, cotton, polyester, tennis shoes, sneakers, fabric, and belts are some of the clothing we wear. But we still wear some of the same stuff as the hunters and gathers. We use some of the same materials to make our clothes as the hunters and gathers. The materials that the hunters and gathers used to make tools were stone, bone, leather, and plant fiber. The weapons that the hunters and gathers used are the early…

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