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    Lupita Nyong’o continuously soaring high as she graced the Vogue magazine’s October issue. The 32-year-old star talked about her family, heritage, fame and upcoming movie projects on her interview with Plum Sykes. This is the second time that the Mexican-Kenyan actress posed for the said publication. To recall, she was the face of the fashion and lifestyle spread in July 2014. The covergirl looked stunning in her golden metallic Valentino Haute Couture dress with geometric cutouts. Her…

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    the audience belong to the appropriated culture. Miscommunication is what prohibits most instances of cultural appropriation in high fashion to be justified, because the messages produced are not always understood in the anticipated manner. In the Vogue issue there seemed to be a misunderstanding among the contributors in regard to the difference between stereotypes…

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    Lab Report Errors

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    magazine that women are interested in because that is what they enjoy and value. For example, there was an article in Glamour magazine that was titled “ How to look the part for a first date?”. A lot of individuals overgeneralize magazines like Glamour, Vogue, Elle and Cosmo to be just about pleasing men. Is it so bad that women want to impress their significant other? I do not think so. The only way I believe scientist can improve on this error with Glamour magazine is including more titles on…

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    I think that Bernard Arnault was previously a director. Although during the change management in China he had to also be a navigator and a caretaker. He is also a nurturer when it comes to his employees. Arnault is in a position of high interest and high power and in order for the business to succeed in the Chinese market Arnault has to change his approach to the management process. The changes faced in China were outside the control of LVMH and they had to react accordingly. The outside…

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    This photograph, taken in 1908, is of famous ballerina Tamara Karsavina, and was made by a notable photographer named Baron Adolph de Meyer. This image is an excellent example of modern photography and the technology involved during this rapidly changing and evolving time. Meyer was a Pictorialist photographer who was attempting to elevate photographic portraits to the same level of painted portraits. This is an example of early autochrome photography, which is a very rare, modern revelation,…

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    Birth Control Legalization

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    rather than using difficult processes to prevent child-bearing, women could take one pill a day and be freed from the worry of pregnancy. While the pill allowed a plethora of professional and personal benefits to women, conservative magazines such as Vogue viewed birth control as something for women’s complexion rather…

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    The rein of Augustus was marked by relative peace and prosperity. The empire also dramatically grew in size-annexing Dalmatia, Pannonia, Egypt, Raetia and Noricum. Possessions in Germania, Hispania and Africa also grew. After his death, Augustus was successes by his adopted son Tiberius (Árnason and Raaflaub, 2011). This document assess the strengths and weaknesses of the Roman Empire after the reign of Augustus. The work further outlines institutions of continuity from the Empire that remained…

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    Mourning Patterns

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    The process of mourning is something that is not exclusive to any time or society, but there is great variation in the actual practices that this process creates. In particular, the specific material goods utilized to create an outward show of of this process of mourning is one that not only fluctuates, but is constantly shaped by the surrounding culture. This is particularly evident when examining the system of grief within nineteenth century England. Eventually becoming a society that was…

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    Julia Alvarez employs in her poem a variety of metaphors, imagery, similes and other poetic devices to enhance and make her work engaging. The author hints the misleading idea of love and warns about how different your own opinion of love can be with that you faced in reality. However, there is still hope to mend our hearts and live without a sentimental relationship with someone instead she decides to appreciate love without false expectations tolerating both its virtues and defects.…

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    Braided Fishing Lines

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    It is intended to be a quiet line for casting and retrieving. Various anglers wonder about the force of Spiderwire line and routinely report catching fish in overabundance of its test limit truly without trouble. It an in-vogue line for utilization in a few salt drinking water fishing circumstances. This line made for a spinning reel or baitcasting reel is distinguished for its smooth braid. This smoothness helps it to coast quickly by means of the h2o however minimizing…

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