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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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    A black, almost new, suit stood on a mannequin in the window. I practically ran to the counter in excitement. I couldn’t let anyone get to this before me. The price added up to about $56 after I added a tie, some socks, and a nice enough pair of dress shoes to the mix. Proudly, I drove home to admire my new…

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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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    me at all sides and leaves my already tiny waist, nonexistent. Elena then delicately takes my mother’s gown and slides it on over my corset fastening the back shut. I slip my feet into my silk slippers and I turn around to look in the mirror. The dress is even more beautiful than I remembered. The sophisticated bodice is made from an elegant white satin embellished with intricate, pearl encrusted lace detailing. The back of the gown is adorned with a delicate silken ribbon and the long…

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    most of the students are killed, later the parents are called in to help identify some of the remains. How are these parents going to figure out if this corpse is their child? Hmmm… maybe by what they saw their child walk out of the house in that morning, so uniforms actually could cause a problem instead of help fix them.      School uniforms are also quite the biggest waste of money. Think about it for a second, if you go out later at night with your friends are you…

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    make to my school’s dress code is I would enforce uniforms. It is important to make this change because it can save parents money, no bullying over appearance, and will save students time in the morning. One reason why it is important to start enforcing uniforms is it can save parents money. No more bullying over appearance is another reason why it is important to enforce uniforms. A third reason why it is important to enforce uniforms is it will save students time in the morning. Many…

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    Wear School Uniforms

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    student wore Winnie-the-Pooh socks and was sent to detention for not following the dress code. The author states, “Uniforms are certainly easier for administrators to enforce than dress codes”(Wilde). Everywhere there will always be people wanting to rebel against the school dress codes that the school will provide. Some will even dress inappropriately and cause distractions by saying that they should be allowed to dress like that. In these different cases, it would be a lot easier to have…

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    Open School Uniforms

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    will be able to have that chance of being equal. Uniforms are better than having an open school dress code because they can help students to get ready faster in the mornings, they can help students to stay focused on their education, and they can also lessen the competition between students and their clothing. To begin, school uniforms make getting ready for school easier. “It’s so much easier to dress than having to search for clothes and find out that something doesn’t match” (Daily Herald).…

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