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    Coco Chanel's Fashion

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    consider style to be both, classic and casual. Chanel made remarkable masterpieces and set a high standard for the upcoming fashion designers. She was persisted in breaking the out of the mainstream and freeing ladies from the restricting ' corseted silhouette ' and making the casual easygoing chic look worthy as well trendy. Her outstanding fashion sense was not only constrained to couture garments but as well as reflected in fragrances, bags and costume jewelries which is instructed of…

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    Creative Writing: Rape

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    The apartment was cloaked in darkness, just the way Pete preferred it, with the curtains drawn, and the only illumination, the soft glow emanating from the laptop screen. It was also dead silent, and the man's silhouette remained unmoving for five minutes, teen, fifteen. His entire focus was on the message board, and his thoughts were occupied by the mysterious woman who'd contacted him. At least, he'd assumed it was a woman, as that's what he'd requested, however, you could never be totally…

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    The romantic period was all about the experience. People in general were tired of the old ways of government, art, and many other occurrences. There were rebellions, wars, huge changes in society and many more. Therefore, there were especially dramatic changes in art. Artist began to stray away from classical method and instead started to experiment more with new mediums, methods, and subject matter. The Romantic period was described as an intense experience because the work was done to impose a…

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    picked up by style icons soon after and fast became a men’s fashion essential – which stands true still in the new century. Recognised for its transeasonal versatility – making it wearable in summer and winter – the bomber jacket’s cropped, square silhouette cuts a masculine figure and its ribbed cuffs and elastic waistband refine the torso of the modern man. It’s a sure-fire way to add some bad boy to your wardrobe too, with metallic hardware and patch details. And the bomber now even packs…

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    When Gloria Blackwell asked me to design the costumes for this production of Lysistrata, I admit I had a few reservations. Why would I be eager to design for a play written thousands of years ago? What new and illuminating ideas could I bring to a play that had been produced so many times? Gloria is known for her feminist works, highlighting gender inequality, bias, and disparities. The last adaptation of Lysistrata I had heard of was Lysistrata Jones, a 2011 musical comedy about cheerleaders…

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    Amethyst: A Short Story

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    I took a long deep sigh and thought about that mystic incident I encountered this evening, probably million times till then. But the thing is: What could possibly happen to a boring and reserved person like me? I’m a late teenager living with my mother, with no father, no grandparents, no relatives, even ancestry information. My mum is a very tough woman and works as an archaeologist. She gave me an amulet when I was a child and claimed to be from eld. It’s a poorly smithed sword-like shape,…

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    There is an indigenous girl who is expressing her culture through her clothing and dance. She is being judged and told to stop by a group of silhouetted tourists. Behind her there is a train passing by, on top of the train are a mixed group of complete strangers making a journey to America. Showing support to the girl is a boy who represent their community, the boy is handing her an umbrella to help her from the rain of oil being poured on her by Chevron, also known as Texaco. Riding the train…

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    side, with beautiful golden candles and silverware, along with three red table runners placed vertically so that it hangs down towards the audience. Once the stage is set, the blue background will switch to red, causing the table to look like a silhouette. Here, this red background will stay on with only the center of the apron being lit. This is to show the evil and murderous tone for the rest of the scene, as it is here Lucius and Marcus decide how Aaron the Moor is put to his death. Next once…

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    Faulkner Influences

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    William Faulkner, was born Nobel Prize winner born in 1897. Faulkner was the oldest son of four. His family moved into Oxford when Faulkner was very young, and spends his adolescence there . Faulkner became very successful at an young age, but he did not graduate from high school. Although Faulkner did not graduate high school, he was able to attend the University of Mississippi. After three semesters, Faulkner dropped out. With the guilt of education, he is still known as one of the most…

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    longer wait. As he was about to try and enter the door opened with such ferocity he lurched back with a sense of shock and fear. A man appeared from the shadows standing at the door. The candle light in the castle revealed the silhouette of a tall skinny man. The silhouette with a deep and gravelly voice asked, “ Who are you ,and how did you get here ? ” Puzzled by the question Edward answered, “ My name is Edward. I was just traveling through the woods ,and I became lost. I don’t know where…

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