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    Many of them were desperate for shoes. One of these desperate men was a soldier named Trip. He was so desperate for them that he went out at night in search for some. The next day it was revealed that he had been caught trying to find some shoes. Trip was going to be punished for this, but the way that he was going to be punished seemed to be very offensive toward the other soldiers. It…

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    197 people from Paris, France to Miami, United states on December 22, 2001 with sophisticated bombs made of plastic explosive, detonating cord, a homemade detonator and a safety fuse with black powder, FBI experts said (Fox Butterfield ,2002) in his shoes, which he tried igniting but was caught in the process. The Richard Reid failed shoe bomb is one important and interesting case study in the timeline of terrorism against the United States. The failed shoe bomb plot brought about total change…

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    in Maycomb County, Alabama, where kids learn racism just as well as they learn to tie their shoes. This story is told from perspective of a precocious young Scout Finch who tells of her story throughout her childhood. Scout is a young, innocent mind who does not yet see the prejudice in the world or the courage that few people have to stand up to it. However, when she learns to walk in someone else's shoes to…

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    Mom had to take me to the Emergency Room where I had to get a Tetanus shot and antibiotics. I started wearing water shoes from that point…

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    The Shoe Drive January 12, 2010. The day the devastating large-scale earthquake demolished Haiti. Growing up in Los Angeles and being born at the turn of the century, I never saw the amount of destruction the Earth could cause. Of course, as we get older it becomes more difficult to escape reality, but when you’re younger it’s easier to tune it all out. The earthquake in Haiti ignited a fire in me that would never burn out. For a few weeks post-earthquake, an immense feeling of guilt…

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    Bye Beautiful - Fashion in the 60's In the novel Bye Beautiful, written by Julia Lawrinson 2006, the fashion is quite different to how it is these days. In the early 1960's, women's fashion was making the change from the conservative look of the 50's, to the more carefree look of the 60's. New various trends were beginning to come about, such as the bikini which became popular in 1963 after it was included in a music video. These pictures here are of the conservative look. As you can see, their…

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    I have about ten pairs of Jordans and about five pairs of Nikes that mean the world to me. I am emotionally attached to my shoes because I have always worked hard for the shoes I wanted. When I was about seven years old, I would work with my mother in a restaurant my aunt owned and I would help clean the tables. Back when I was in elementary school, Jordan’s were the shoes to buy, so I began to save my money. My last year in elementary school, my fifth grade year, I bought my first pair of…

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    with shoes back in my elementary school it started out as adidas being the most popular shoe but then by the end it was nike. Everybody was wearing adidas shoes but one day one or two people walked in wearing nikes shoes and a few days later two more people were wearing them and soon it was ten people then 20 and so on. Eventually that was…

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    convertible car. He looks strange enough to suggest that he might be mentally disturbed. He wears mirrored sunglasses, had a flawless skin and his hair was so wild that it looked like a wig. When he walks he wobbles because he puts some stuff in his shoes that make him look taller. The strange appearance he had made his calm voice more threatening when he tried to convince Connie to come outside. He looked like a demonic figure. Many critics suggest that he might be a demon or human, fantasy or…

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    Louboutin, born in 1963 in Paris, France, has been interested in women's fashion from a young age. His passion for shoe design, influenced by his three sisters, first became apparent during high school where he spent most of his spare time sketching shoes. Louboutin, who was enthralled by sketching stiletto heels, devoted his late teenage life entirely to this obsession. As a result, he was expelled from four schools, but this certainly didn't negatively affect his chosen career path. Following…

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