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    wanted. Unless you are wanting a career where having a tattoo doesn't really matter such as a musician or an artist then it doesn't really matter. A lot of times you can get a tattoo and just cover it up with a long sleeves shirt or with pants and some socks especially if you are a lawyer or a doctor, which most of the time they are covered up anyway.…

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    make other income, they sold eggs and butter at the store, but sometimes these were brought back because of oversupply. They also made extra money by trapping and skinning muskrats. They raised sheep and spun their own wool, which they made sweaters, socks, hats and mittens. They too grew their own…

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    Women who preferred (or found it necessary to take) domestic jobs rationed their food, knitted socks and clothes for the military, and bought war bonds. There were also a plethora of women who embraced this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. They filled in for men’s jobs while they were off at war, working as bank clerks, firefighters, police, and factory-workers…

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    The Recipe for Disaster My first memory that I remember is when I messed up. I was around four years old when I tried to be cool and follow in my brother’s footsteps. My brother Dustin and I were riding bikes outside doing tricks and having fun. He would do a trick and I would try and copy him. Usually I could do what he did, so up until after “the accident” happened, I paid no attention to the thought that I wasn’t able to do what he did. The difference between us and our bikes were that…

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    Theme Of Angela's Ashes

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    Americans have more than one pair of socks, unlike the McCourts. Americans have the luxury of indoor plumbing instead of a chamber pot that needs to be emptied when full. This is what Frank dreamed of; to be an American and have socks and clothing and indoor plumbing and electric lighting. The book “Angela’s Ashes” is so unbelievable to Americans because we are never forced to live like…

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    Flat pumps are also a good choice. Even though women have a wide range of colours to pick from, when it comes to formal occasions, black or other neutral colours are most appropriate. Ensure that you wearing a dark colored pair of socks, like black. Do not wear white socks along with your formal attire. For women, it is ideal to wear pantyhose, or tights if incase they are wearing a skirt. • Accessories Make sure not to use too many accessories. Women can use subtle jewelry. Men can use…

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    In the novel The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger, we follow a story told by Holden Caulfield and his journey of leaving Pencey Prep to his eventual return back home, and we learn what type of person Holden is. Throughout the novel there are different signs of why Holden may be in a mental facility. To show this we will observe the different signs from the novel such as how he is violent (thinking of horribly hurting people), how people have questioned his sanity and suggested he should be…

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    Queen Of Fashion Summary

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    expected to wear, like dresses, hats, scarves, etc., in this particular image, the essence for what a woman is has changed. In this photo, the red-haired Rosie is depicted with partially loose, baggy denim overalls, brown shoes paired with reddish orange socks, and a hairstyle that clamps her hair all the way back, away from her face. She is also accompanied by some fashion accessories, including a riveting gun, some buttons across her denim top, a pair of circular goggles placed on her…

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    On April 28, 2016 the Redfield Proscenium Theatre is full of excitement from energized parents, peers, professors, and choreographers, as everyone patiently waits for the Spring Dance Concert to start. The lights are finally dimmed and the applause stops as soon as the stage lights turn on. The concert starts off with “Space Taken” by Katie Dahlaw which explores gender stereotypes and ends with a piece by Kathleen Hermesdorf titled “Fern” that starts off with dancers surrounded around a Fern.…

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    playing Victor Prynne was wearing a tan suit with a bright blue bow tie and matching socks. The issues with his costuming were also very distracting to me. His suit is far too loose, and 1930’s suits were very fitted with wide shoulders and wide lapels on the jacket. His suit is not of the appropriate time period, he is not wearing a waistcoat, which was standard at that time. Furthermore, his patterned, bright blue socks are a modern design and had no place in proper 1930s men’s attire. In…

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