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    Most of the men’s bag were meant to do athletic activities. They had large straps and a buckle across the chest indicating that they were meant to carry large items. These buckles would be very uncomfortable for the women.These items also fit our society’s gender schemas. Gender schemas which is a cognitive structure and network…

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    Uniforms Solve Dress Code

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    alcohol; boys have also worn shirts with women on them revealing a small amount of no coverage and yet they're not violating the dress code. So why is that girls can't wear tank tops they're shirts just with no sleeves and thin straps, girls are told to wear bras yet when a bra strap is seen they're asked to “put it away”. There are men who are slightly bigger who have breasts bigger than many women, yet don’t wear bras so technically girls don't have to either. Are they afraid their nipples…

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    “Harrison tore the straps of his handicap harness like wet tissue paper, tore straps guaranteed to support five thousand pounds” (4). People are handicapped to make everyone equal, and those with more abilities are handicapped worse than most. These handicaps are to stop people from taking “unfair” advantage…

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    favorite place to visit in my mind during savasana is the beach. I first imagine my body lying on a beach chair. The chair has flimsy straps across each side that supports my body and towel. I can either prop the chair completely up, or lay it straight down, almost touching the sand. During this moment I decide to lay the chair down with my back against the straps. As I look up and open my eyes towards the sky, I see the sun glistening down on my body, giving me a sense of overwhelming warmth,…

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    also neck muscles. In addition, it is a waste of energy. Of course, your child is a precious cargo, however a relaxed grip on the handle of the stroller is all that you require and will aid in maintaining stability. Ensure you make use of a wrist strap for safety, particularly when running downhill Other Best Practices: - Keep an upright…

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    Exquisite Adversity His blue striped tie rested against the navy silk-like dress shirt he chose to dress himself in for the occasion. The color complimented his combed red hair as it shined, more so from the sun, while its natural state was a shade darker. He had tucked the tails of his shirt into a pair of black dress pants held on his hips by a black belt accenting the shined black shoes that put the final touch to his attire. The cuffs on his sleeves were buttoned, and the collar of his…

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    Embellish your outfit with lavish jewels with this statement necklace and drop earrings set. Marquis and Oval crystals are set in gold and cluster in the middle along the gold chain for the necklace. Long clusters of marquis crystals form the drop earrings. Create an astonishing look in red with this statement necklace and drop earring set. Large geometric red crystals are set in gold and accented with small clear round crystals for both the necklace and earrings. A double row of round red…

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    At the lake, Papa would back the boat down the ramp and we would both hop out of the truck. I'd jump onto the boat and Papa would release a safety strap then back up the boat until it just floated off the trailer. He'd nod when it was safe for me to start the engine then he'd park on the dirt next to the ramp. I was proud that I knew how to drive the boat even though it was just to the dock. He'd hop in, sit at the steering wheel, and we'd be on our way. Usually we'd get to a spot and he'd turn…

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    a brief track at the Charleston crossing afforded the successful experiments with a donkey-drawn car that was heavily loaded down with cotton bales, and, later in April, a wharfside, which is a small length of rail used for the unloading of iron strap rails from England. General merchandise, cotton, and customers made up most of the profit…

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    The Ancient Egyptians developed high levels of mathematical skills to enable them to build their pyramids and temples with remarkably simple tools. There mathematics seems to have been of a more practical nature than that of the Mesopotamians, and therefore may have influenced later civilizations less; however, this practical mathematics must have been of a very high order indeed. Medicine Ancient Egyptian funerary practices, which involved embalming the dead, did not lead to detailed…

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