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    Cultural Inventory Race When a person looks at me the first thing that they notice is the color of my skin. Yes! It is apparent that I am a female, but how can one truly be sure that I was a born of this gender? However, when one looks at the color of my skin, it leaves no doubt that I am African American. Since the predominant culture in the United States incorporates communicating in English, practices Protestant Christian religion, and having European heritage, traits and attribute I do…

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    Rumors A Farce Analysis

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    but to represent their frivolity with disseminating rumors around the group and country club. Meanwhile, Ernie ends up wearing a classic tux with a white apron and Cookie wears a gold, 1920s Russian-style dress of which she is picked on for wearing. The associations with the apron and the older dress signify them as the second-class citizens of this group, serving the rest of the couples dinner, drinks, and being mistaken as the…

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    one will find you where we are going, just relax and I will get you some brown hair dye while I 'm out tonight and tomorrow you can meet the family." Annette smiled and the two of them walked towards Darin 's car, upon arriving Annette saw a jet black hummer and a young man standing waiting for them. Annette looked at Leonard, "A Hummer, that guy must have money." Leonard looked at her and said, "Not really, he drives Fords. That is my Hummer, I happen to have my own money. So I don 't really…

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    flat-billed hat tilted to the side. The coloring in this era was just as colorful as the era before that and the era before that one. Although in this time period one might also style a fashion wearing all one color instead of a mixture of colors. Black, Cream, and White seemed to be used as colors for high priority events to be seen as looking classy. The excitement from the eras before never left when it came to the 2000’s. It only got…

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    Good evening and thank you so much for coming out tonight. We will begin in just a moment with opening statements but before we do I would like to introduce each of our presenters this evening. Dr. A. K. Moravec is a name that you all know. He is a scientist, author and he teaches here at M.I.T. He has written many books seeking to inform and motivate people to what exactly trans-humanism is. His challenger may be less well known to you. Michael Bowman is an evangelical pastor from Deerfield,…

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    After the second world war, women’s clothing took a different direction from the slim figured clothing of the 20s and 30s, and the dull colors of the 40s. Ready-to-wear garments became available, and standardized sizing was created. Women could access high-end clothing off the rack. Now that materials didn’t have to be rationed for the war, clothing became more detailed and brightly colored. Christian Dior’s “New Look” pioneered the cinched waist and round hip hourglass figure that accentuated…

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    Perhaps the most unorthodox wedding dress on this list, Kaley decided to ditch the classic white and go with a rich, purple-pink hue. It’s one we — and her husband — won’t soon forget. Solange Knowles After spending her career being upstaged by her more famous sister, Beyonce, Solange seems to have taken her wedding day as an opportunity to express herself. In a relatively simple cream colored dress (aside from the flowing “wings” connecting her shoulders to her thighs)…

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    During 1800-1820, women in Europe always carry a small handbag called reticule, with a drawstring at the top. Originally, reticules served as the function of pockets as the silhouettes of women’s gown was getting narrower. Thus, I think women from every class could use the reticules for carrying their belongings. Reticules could be made from all kinds of fabrics. However, upper-class and wealthier women always carried the reticules made from silk or velvet decorated by embroidery and beading…

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    Humor Essay Many works of literature today have persuasive strategies incorporated in them to grab the reader’s attention. Most of the time, writers also use strategies such as humor to send a crucial message to the audience. While this is one effective way of sending a message, other writers utilize formal writing to express the seriousness of a problem. Both methods are effective in getting a message across; however, writing without humor is stronger than those with humor because it is…

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    Dress Codes are way too strict! Although many schools have strict dress codes, dress codes should be banned from public schools. Clothing as a primary mean of expressing, the pressure of dress codes, and pointing mostly towards girls. The concern of dress code at public and private schools is questioning government as schools. (“What’s Fair and Unfair about School Dress Codes”). The first school dress code law was established in 1969 by the U.S. Supreme Court. The case, known as “Tinker vs. Des…

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