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    Against School Uniform

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    Students must follow the “fingertip rule” where the shorts or skirts must reach the end of the fingertips, 2. Students are not allowed to show bra straps,underwear, cleavage or belly button; 3.Clothing with profanity or any “R” material is prohibited, 4.Leggings should have shorts or a skirt to go along with it. (Debate, Niche) People can argue and say that dress codes are too out of reach and impossible for students to follow and still express their individuality. Even with schools having a…

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    Cree Tribe

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    The Cree is one of the largest of the largest groups in North America, with over 200,000 members and counting. Canada has over 135 registered bands. Intertribal marriage is to be blamed for such a large population. The language they speak is known as Algonquian, a subfamily of Native American languages. The Cree are tied together through their culture and that is of great significance to them and has survived through many years and hardships. At a time, the Cree were also found in the United…

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    Malvolio Malvolio has an important role to play in Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. Through Malvolio, Shakespeare makes many important points about the puritans of his era. He uses Malvolio to outline many problems that he saw with these people, creating a character whose flaws are quite apparent, and somewhat exaggerated. He is not only the antagonist, but also an important social statement. Malvolio is a man of low moral character and condemns others in order to bring himself up. Malvolio is a…

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    We arrived at the lake mid-afternoon. It was one last hoorah before we all separated, to go to school. I ran into the cabin with excitement. I claimed my room first. There was no way I was getting last pick. Last time I can to the cabin with the wrestlers, I had to share a room. By the end of the weekend it smelt like stale urine. Never again! I claimed my room then, headed into the living room to find Hunter Cole sitting on the couch. I hate him! Personally he didn’t do anything to me, but he…

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    During the superbowl, there are many commercials that are funny, emotional, or sometimes sexual. We find them very memorable, although they do not always send the right message towards their audience. But, of course we never tend to press rewind and actually analyze the commercial that was being aired. Many commercial tend to do that to try to “relate” with their audience, but they are doing it completely wrong. Some commercials show what society want us to be: sexy, skinny, strong. It may not…

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    True Religion Apparel

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    Introduction True Religion Apparel Inc., a premium brand that sells jeans between $159 and $339 since its founding in 2002, survived for its first decade in an extremely competitive environment. Partly due to its appeal to both men and women, and the fact that denim is only two-thirds of its sales, True Religion possessed enough value in 2013 to be purchased by a private investing firm, TowerBrook Capital Partners (Graf, 2017). In a deal that was valued at $824 million, True Religion’s then…

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    The United Sates of America is known across the world as the land of the free. Since technology was still fairly new in the 1980’s, compared to nowadays, the engineers didn’t realize how much technology was going to affect American society in the long run. Social media began through television and newspapers and in the 1980’s it played a big role on the American society, especially the fashion that most people were into. There were commercials that advertised and were persuadable enough to…

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    nation. Therefore, by “treading proudly” she is proclaiming her right to be there. Another reason as to why the native woman represents the resistance to Europeans and the pride of the natives is because she wears “brass wire gauntlets” and “brass leggings” in addition to having her “hair done in the shape of a helmet” showing her willingness to fight against the white man’s power (75). This attire also creates an irony in that the woman is using the skills and devices that the Europeans…

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    Two perceptions, one meaning Cranach’s Wittenberg Altarpiece The majestic art piece “The Wittenberg Altarpiece” was painted by Lucas Cranach in 1547. This altarpiece is the focal point of the City Church in Wittenberg, on it we can appreciate the importance of how worship was sensed during those days. At the same time, the altarpiece also works as a religious type of publicity since we can identify a clear illustration of the effects of the Reformation on Northern European art. Martin Luther…

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    The large number of people trying to escape into West Berlin created societal conflicts for both East and West Berlin. Many people who lived in East Berlin would try to escape into West Berlin for many reasons. Some wanted better jobs, better food, more material goods, and some just missed their families, causing them to want to escape into the West. From 1945-1959, an average of 700 people everyday made it to freedom from the East before they secured the Berlin Wall. During 1959, the 700 people…

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