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    This past March, Barbie turned the mighty age of fifty six(Walker 1). To this day, she still holds the position of being a girl’s ideal perfect body image, and the age immune doll. “In 1998 Barbie’s waist expanded and bust was made smaller to reflect a more ‘real’ body type”(Golgowski). She has been around for quite some time now; as society’s idea of a woman 's perfect body changes, Barbie’s body is constantly changing as well. In America, young girls between the ages of five to nine, have been…

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    It is 1983 and Chris Wiggs is tired of his daughter Joanna carrying around these massive barbie dolls. He decided to no longer put up with it and create a smaller version of a doll instead. polly pockets they were named, mostly because of the fact that they were so small they could fit into your pocket. When he first designed these toys he had no idea they would be majorly popular for over 10 years, have many variations and eventually end in discontinuation. Bluebird Toys were the first to…

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    Essay On Lace Front Wigs

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    full lace wig comprises of a base that is created completely of lace material. Because of this feature, it is usually more expensive in comparison with others. That being said, one can opt for a wide range of hairstyles that include full braids, ponytails, and flamboyant up-dos. Because the material of the wig is comprised of sheer lace, it is extremely comfortable for the scalp and highly recommended for those individuals with sensitive scalps. Moreover, such wigs are lightweight and durable…

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    extremely fond of this prodigy named Violet Baudelaire. Violet is a teenage girl, who has been through more in her sixteenth year than most people go through in a lifetime. She has long, straight dark hair and when she’s thinking, she puts it up in a ponytail using her special ribbon. She wears dresses due to the era. She has dark brown eyes which have sadly seen too much. Violet has a tall stance with a slim figure. Violet is no doubt a beautiful girl. Though most importantly, Violet has a…

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    we cannot know for sure if they are feeling those exact emotions. Her description didn’t specify the length or color of their hair which from the picture we see Jenée with dark shoulder-length hair and Thea with short, brown hair tied up in two ponytails on the sides of her head. The photo gives us a clearer understanding of the Sharpie-written tattoos that they given each other. The tattoo that Desmond-Harris applied with black Sharpie onto Thea’s stomach reveals that Jenée was more creative…

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    The Decline Of Gymnastics

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    accurate and complex system judging procedure due to Olympic controversy. Style changes include, in 2004, coaches and gymnasts, along with leotard brands, decided to make more eye catching style leotards instead of a plain garb, in 1996 a classic ponytail was replaced with short hair, and between 1992 and 1996, scrunches were adopted by the U.S. team. Originally, all of the gymnastics events for both men and women looked extremely different. The Pommel Horse was originally used by the Romans to…

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    “Breathe in, Breathe out”, I said to myself as my heart was pounding out of my chest. The team that I called family for the past 6 months was sitting in a circle. Our eyes closed and holding each others nervous sweaty hands with a grip so tight I thought our lives depended on it. In that moment I remembered how I first got into cheerleading. Which changed my life forever. I was in 6th grade at the pep rally where they recognize the football, volleyball players and of course the cheerleaders…

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    Abigail’s Journey “Abigail, go get some roses from the forest!” Dad yelled. I walked outside wearing my plaid skirt and red T-shirt. My brown ponytail shimmered in the sun. When I got to the edge of the forest, I didn’t know whether this would be a new experience or a death trap. Though I’ve never been in the forest alone, I made up my mind after two minutes: I was going in. After what seemed like three hours of walking, I came upon a patch of roses. Slowly, I bent down and tugged on them.…

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    This method involves the stimulus being presented in a situation where the bad habit cannot happen (Lefrancois, 2012). To do this I would write my papers with my hair tied up in a ponytail. Doing this allowed the stimulus, me writing a paper, to occur when my hair could not be played with since it was secured in the ponytail. According to Guthrie this could help replace my bad habit of twirling my hair with a different response (Lefrancois, 2012). 2) Chapter 3 in the text (Lefrancois, 2012)…

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    Grease Cultural Identity

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    Sandy is a typical 1950s girl next door: pretty girl with blonde hair in curled ponytail with ribbon, piercing blue eyes, and fair skin. Sandy is associated with light and pastel colors. Her fashion wardrobe consisted of feminine clothes such as skirt and sweater set in light, pastel colors such as pink, blue, yellow, green and so on…

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