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    that girls at public school in Western Australia will no longer be denied the right to wear pants and shorts to class. This revision to the school dress code has been prompted by a complaint issued by an 11-year-old student, who claims that wearing skirts restricts their movement and inhibits them from participating in sports that their male counterparts can take pleasure in. Furthermore, the article addresses the dangerous stereotypes that are covertly implicated within school dress codes. The…

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    The breakfast club character’s are different their not normal people in detention. In detention their are five of them. Before they came into detention the five of them didn't know each other. Claire was the prom queen, John Bender was a criminal, Brain did something with a brain, Alison did something with a basket case, Andrew was an athlete, Vernon was the principal and lastly Reed was the man of the year/Janitor.This movie is very straight forward about drugs, different kind of people, how…

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    The Sport Of Cheerleading

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    ranging from one to three minutes, which contain the components of tumbling, dance, jumps, cheers, and stunting to direct spectators of events to cheer on sports teams at games or to participate in competitions”. Cheerleaders wear uniforms, girls wear skirts and tops and cheer shoes, boys wear long pants and tops and cheer shoes. Uniforms are your team or school colors, and name. Cheers are performed at school basketball or football games or competed in school competitions. Some schools teams go…

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    common food source for there area. The Pawnee could be found along the Platte river and the Republican river which is known as Nebraska. The Pawnee were forced to move to Oklahoma in 1800 and most of them are still there today. The woman wore deerskin skirts and ponche like blouses. Pawnee men wore breech clothes and leather leggings. Pawnee was known as the plains Indians because they lived in Nebraska and Kansas. They dried the buffalo…

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    School just began today and it is still as messy as it was last year nothing has changed. Mrs. Alvarez (aka) Principal buzzkill doesn't care about how the place looks as long as it is still standing. I don't have a CB (current boyfriend) but I do save a seat next to me at lunch for my FB (future boyfriend) and so far no boy has even talked to me today. My best friends, Izzy and Rachel, have been with me for as long as I can remember I don't think we will ever split up. Then there’s Mariah…

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    The illegal alien who murdered Kate Steinle is suing the federal government for carrying out "vindictive acts" against him, according to Breitbart. Jose Inez Garcia-Zarate is demanding documents “pertaining to vindictive prosecution and collusion” with the state government in the case against him. In November 2017, a San Francisco jury found Zarate not guilty of murdering Kate Steinle. Zarate, an illegal alien who has been deported five times, claims he accidentally shot Steinle in July 2015…

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    Feminism In Comics Women

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    At the beginnings of comics, and still in most comics today, women have been portrayed as the ‘damsel in distress’. In the past, women have only been in comics as a love interest and as someone for the hero to save, but slowly over time, that has begun to change. This change has been seen mostly in the movies or television shows. As of today, we are starting to see more powerful superheroines, but they are still poorly portrayed in the comic industry. This paper will be talking about how women…

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    dance aims to celebrate life. The dancers wore gumboots and leather tops, which aimed to illustrate the strength of women. This was then juxtaposed by the flowing chiffon skirts, which essentially represented femininity. Each of the dancers wore a different outfit, which represented individualism. However, they all wore chiffon skirts, leather tops and gumboots, which shows cohesion as a cast and as women…

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    How Is Sewing Used Today?

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    There is always something different about every sewing machine, whether it’s computerized or mechanical. The way a machine operates with fabric makes that machine unique (Marie). Sewing is an activity that requires patience, it also involves stitching fabrics together by hand with a thread and needle or by a sewing machine to make clothes and even shoes that people wear today (Smith) (Cyprus). Throughout the history, fashion has changed with different designer’s unique styles. Although sewing…

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    Throughout all of history, religion has been used to justify many actions and ideologies. Religion was a driving force behind the Iranian revolution, but using religion to justify the revolution came with some unexpected results. Religious extremism played a major role in reforming Iran’s post revolutionary government, and as a result, Iranian women began having their rights taken away from them in the name of religion. The role of religion in both The Handmaid’s Tale and post revolutionary Iran…

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