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    ”Society persecutes women who do not wear a hijab. Of course, I wear a hijab. If I want to be practical and interact with this society while [sustaining] minimal damage, I must wear a hijab. A woman who does not wear a hijab is guilty until proven [innocent]. Why should I waste my time proving that I am a respectable and educated girl?”(Chesler, 2010). And many times these women…

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    team competes against another or others for entertainment. The running jumping throwing and catching girls at a fast rate. All in a competition in which we are required to perform in a 2 ½ minute time period. They wear or display (a distinctive or noticeable item), the uniform we wear to identify ourselves as cheerleaders. The amount of physical contact and injuries included in cheerleading. If you 're still do not believe that cheerleading is a sport I dare you to try it and then come back to…

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    In basketball, both teams will wear distinctive colours that you can tell the difference between. Where as in rounders both teams could wear the exact same colour kit or the same kit. In basketball both teams are on the pitch are on the pitch at the same time so in order to recognize who's on what team they wear different colour kits to stop confusion as basketball is a fast pace sport with a lot going on at once. Not only that but also they wear a number on the back of the shirt to distinguish…

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    ignorant to believe that clothes are the only source of bullying. Even with uniforms, most schools do not limit the type of shoes that children can wear. The pressure shifts from needing to wear the nicest clothes to wanting the nicest shoes to fit in with peers. Shoes can easily override clothes in price, therefore, most kids are not inclined to wear the newest trends. Not only do children get bullied for clothes, but they also are bullied for other things. Once one tactic of bullying is taken…

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    For some men, they wore “long jackets that went to the knee in front and back” (ehow). In the 21st century, men wear a suit with a tie, or a tuxedo. Women in the 19th century wore “a fitted bodice with and open neckline … with sleeves ranging from extravagant puffs to small or even almost non-existent ruffles or lace” (vintagevictorian) to a formal event. Women in…

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    Steel Magnolias is about a group of friends. Just like any group of friends, the women talk about the people they know, their wonderful memories, exciting upcoming events, and the hardships they are experiencing. Although everyone in this play is a friend of one another, each character is very different. The audience is able to see the differences, by the way, the characters think, act, and dress. An artistic element that stood out to me was the costuming. The actresses’ costumes reveal a lot…

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    Fashion Identity Essay

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    Formation 4.1 Introduction In this chapter, data collected will be analysed and discoursed within the issues of Identity and clothing wear, detailing and explaining each sub-topic in a systematic approach to cover the intended parts of this research study. Within this section of the research, perspective of the youths of Brunei will determine whether their clothing wear or fashion lifestyle have a signifiant impact towards their own identity, of which is based off the data collected from…

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    Take a look at these two pictures, which one you would choose to wear? how about these? Most of you would choose these one's , why? Because they are fashionable. But I would prefer these one's. I used to think like you before but something happened to me recently had really changed the way that I choose my shoes now. Before two weeks I got a phone call from my mother telling me that she had a surgery in her foot because of Pump Bumps, what? yes that exactly was my response. Pump Bump is when a…

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    Bike Injuries In Schools

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    the information, college students still refuse to wear the safety gear. A retrospective cohort study of Southern Alberta found that of all severe injuries during 1995-2009, 2.2% of them were the result of biking accidents (Roberts et al, 2013). Furthermore, injury patterns showed that 67.4% were to the head and an additional 26% to the face (Roberts et al, 2013). The same study also showed that less than 25% of college students report that they wear a helmet when they are riding their bike…

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    The Scarlet Letter vs. Easy A Rumours have always existed, but they aren’t always true. The Scarlet Letter, written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, is about a woman named Hester, who is forced to wear a letter A on her chest to represent her sin and separate her from the Puritan community she lives in. The movie, Easy A, which is directed by Will Gluck, is reflected on the book. It is about a girl named Olive that gets a rumor about herself around the school. They happen to be reading The Scarlet…

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