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    Fashion In The 1920's

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    In every era, fashion is a reflection of what's going on in the world politically, culturally, and socially. In the 1920s specifically there was a significant amount of change with fashion. Many woman drastically changed the way they dressed, straying away from the traditional appearance. This revolutionary period had a heavy influence on womens fashion today. Not only did women change how they dressed, but their entire appearance all together. They began wearing shorter dresses, exposing…

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    “The weather tonight's cold with a chance of rain we don't know if it will snow but hopefully not. This is Hum news and the Murkoff ultra facility’s experiments lead to soma chronic injuries and an abandoned asylum we don't know what happened but no one is allowed to enter it until it is cleared. Once it is it will be destroyed.” Miles Upshur had no idea what ha was getting into. Thara wara strict rules in place about this but ha continued to drive is jeep slowly down the road to Mt. asylum.…

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    Assyrian Art Analysis

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    the poised position accentuated by the man 's silhouette suggest that, besides the lack of realism, the human portion of the figure is idealized. The figure’s right arm, which is bent in an upward, shifting angle, has very defined muscles. indicating that the figure is probably holding something or moving the arm forward. The straight, eastern-facing gaze as well a possible stepping motion underneath the engraved drapery of the wider, lower silhouette also indicate controlled movement eastward.…

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    Why the fuck did I wear my USNA class ring? My career prospects ruined on the first day onboard CG-61, the USS Monterey. While I was reading Brian Turner’s Phantom Noise, the commanding officer entered through the wardroom’s hatch. He seemed civil at first, almost pleasant. As pleasant as a salty sailor with 20 years at sea could be, that is. While he was examining his new junior officer, me, his eyes locked onto the ring’s sapphire. Immediately vivid, his eyes turned to daggers that aimed…

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    Red Zone Speech

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    classifying scenarios that are more or least harmful to be eye opening. It makes you think about how as individuals our daily actions can affect those around us without our awareness. Personally I never thought of the homecoming t-shirt with the silhouette of a naked woman with the slogan “id tap that,” to be offensive. However, I could see my mother finding that both inappropriate and offensive. This shows the generational gap that may play a part in how people interpret others actions. And how…

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    “Here the silhouette in paint of a man mowing the lawn.” (1 Bradbury) this line claims that this moment, is the only moment that man will be remembered by. He was framed in that point in time. The kids throwing a ball, and the mom picking flowers. These silhouettes are the only information we have about the family. As I was reflecting back on this story, it was very amusing in the way…

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    Trademark Law

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    combination sign, which they used in the ‘course of trade’. It was left for the court to consider whether the shape alone or its combination with sign had infringed the Coca-Cola’s legal registered trademarks. However Coca-Cola had not registered the silhouette of its contour bottle, it was held that a little bit less subtle than the legally registered shape trademarks, consequently failing to depict, e.g. the vertical…

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    Body Image Issues

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    Body image issues — issues involving the ways we perceive our physical appearance — have become a major area of concern in the twenty-first century, particularly for pre-adolescent and adolescent girls. In a society that focuses much of its attention on looks, many young girls feel dissatisfied with their bodies, often resorting to methods of dieting in order to appear slimmer. These methods can often be dangerous and, in some extreme cases, precipitate eating disorders such as bulimia nervosa…

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    Preserve on Artwork The artwork that I chose to Preserve was "Gray Tree", because it caught my eye on the way it looked. The caption of "Gray Tree" is a simple way of explaining the artwork. "Gray Tree" Contour Lines are wavy and thick which bring out the form of a tree. I believe this was Piet Mondrian's goal to make it a simple and understandable painting. The caption of the artwork, the painting itself, and the colors he used to create the tree are simple. Value and Contrast come together in…

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    Boxer Briefs

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    You work hard and you play hard, so you deserve to wear the ultimate in comfort from your underwear. Whether a boxer or briefs man, you will benefit from the fit and style of boxer briefs. Discover what boxer briefs can do for you, with a more snug fit and superior comfort. Many men feel that Boxer Shorts are far too loose, thus riding up and causing bunching. Conversely, a number of men have found that ordinary briefs were too tight, unattractive and restricting. Boxer brief combine the best of…

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