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    Carmen Monologue

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    pencil skirt, and . . . nylons? At a club party? She turned to chat with the bouncer, and I saw that her stockings were the type you never see anymore, the type with seams running down the back. Wildly inappropriate for the occasion, but Carmen was right: the newcomer was my type. One of them, anyway. I ducked under a HAPPY PRIDE banner and wandered toward the entrance. When I got within earshot—which was pretty close, considering the crowd—the first words I heard from the Nylon Angel's mouth…

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    trapped, bound in a web of glistening nylon fishing lines. They have slung it up by the neck and caught its great wings half outstretched. […] Gently she starts to unravel the line, […] pulling the thread from its wings. […] Finally at the base of its neck, […] seeking out the buried nylon. It is embedded in the soft flesh and she pulls it free. Warm blood mingles with the river water and washes over her.” The glistening nylon fishing lines are a symbol of man, as nylon is a material made out…

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    industry is no exception. The product itself is designed for women, yet the ads in the 1950’s were designed to make women desire a man’s attention. Models were often posed provocatively, showing that they could have that sexual appeal if they bought the nylons. Advertisements enforced women’s societal roles, showing that they needed a man to be successful. Eventually, this changed. In the early 80’s, the ads began to focus on making women confident and happy. Instead of focusing on a man’s…

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    Dog Bone Research Paper

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    antlers that are shed each year. What We Don’t Like: • The split design didn’t seem to withstand the force of dogs with extra strong jaws. • There were some reports of splintering and the dogs losing interest. Cost: $20.99 1. Marrow Bone - Chewable Nylon Bone -…

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    back with an elastic closure and is wireless. It is constructed of nylon and spandex, so it has some stretch to it and can be slipped over head. It has ruched ribbed inset at the center to add shape, removable pads and thick shoulder straps. 29. Coobie Strappy Scoopneck Bras http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0058DXR2C This bra is comfortable and supportive at the same time. It has soft cups and it's wireless. It is constructed of nylon and spandex, so it has some stretch to it and can be slipped over…

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    Ballista Research Paper

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    with a module size of 1 inch, resulting in overall dimensions of approximately 20 inches long by 15 inches wide by 10 inches high. LITERATURE REVIEW The objective of this design task is to ensure that two 1‑inch‑diameter torsion springs made of nylon rope will be capable of propelling a golf ball at least 200 feet. To accomplish this task, we will apply the principle of conservation of energy and the projectile range equation. Our model of the mechanical system consists of the two arms,…

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    the only fabric that you can tie dye. Here are a few tips on how to tie dye a backpack— • Determine your backpack fabric – Before you want to tie dye your backpack, you need to know what the fabric of your backpack is. Determine whether its cotton, nylon or polyester, as the method of dyeing your backpack will vary from fabric to fabric. •…

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    - Identify the problem – Fishnets/Ghost Gear. Fishnets are made of materials such as plastic & nylon. The fishnets do not change or degrade after prolonged exposure to salt water. Fish nets are being left out in the Australian Ocean creating damage to Australia’s marine life. The majority of fishnets are discarded into the Australia Ocean by fishing boats. The Gulf of Carpentaria is a specific hot spot for the discarded fishing nets. The Carpentaria Ghost Net Program in Northern Australia have…

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    Yard Work Eye Injury

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    projectiles from your mower. The Power lawn trimmer. The lawn trimmer is quieter and smaller than a lawn mower, which make it seem less dangerous. Yet this power tool has been responsible for many serious eye injuries. The nylon lines spin at rates of over 10,000 rpm. Bits of rock and broken nylon line can hit the eye at high speeds. The Chain saw. Given the power, noise, and obvious danger to the hands and limbs, their danger to the eyes from flying bits of wood should be apparent as well. As…

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    Kwik Soccer Net Essay

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    I. Introductions If you’ve ever played soccer, coached soccer or known someone involved in soccer, then you’re well aware of how important it is to have a good net when you’re kicking to the goal. You want to make sure that you have a solid, durable net that you’re kicking into because you want to have it hold up after repeated shots on goal. It can prove to be difficult to try and find the right soccer net to fit your needs, but fortunately for you, we have put in the work to search the…

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