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    Pitch Black Film Analysis

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    orange ribbon. Laura’s body becomes noticeable and the screen starts to fade out. The music fades. Laura is sitting on a red beanbag at the foot of the coffee table in the living room. She is wearing snow white crop top with blue marble colored mini skirt- her hair is pulled back into a tight fishtail braid. She is on her computer watching Keeping up with the Kardashians on Instagram. Amanda appears at the top of the stairs. At the sound of her descent, Laura’s head whips up abruptly, quickly exits

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    Sub-point: My focus is on one specific type of Indian clothing which is called the lehenga and it is worn in almost every part of India by women. 1. The word “lehenga” means a long skirt. The top part can be described as the crop top and the bottom part is the long skirt. 2. It is a three-piece attire which includes the skirt, the top, and the dupatta otherwise known as the shawl. Although it is called by many different names in different parts of India it is the same outfit. 3. As you can see these

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    With White T-shirt And Skinny Jeans This super trendy way of styling a denim shirt can never go out of fashion. Pair a loose-fitted denim shirt with a classic white t-shirt and form-fitting skinny jeans. This ultimate outfit will make you stand out for sure. The versatile denim shirt works as a jacket and looks incredibly casual and chic. You are free to either keep the shirt unbuttoned or tuck it in, the choice is all yours to make. 2. Denim Shirt With Mini Skirt The timeless and winning combination

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    1950s Fashion Fads

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    Presley, Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor etc. Even though fashion fad was followed by everyone, most of them were young adults. Some of the most 1. Poodle Skirts Created by an American actress, singer and fashion designer Juli Lynne Charlot, the story of the origin of poodle skirt dated back to 1947 when 25 year old Charlot wanted to wear a skirt for a holiday party in Los Angeles. Since she

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    My Dream Wedding

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    5 Things to Keep in Mind while looking for your dream wedding lehenga We can surely feel the jitters most brides feel just before their wedding date. Deep inside their heart they are longing to look the most beautiful bride ever and make a unique statement that girls will talk about at the backstage. When the time to go shopping for her dream lehenga arrives, there’s a dollop of excitement yet a pinch of nervousness for the bride. After all, the whole world is waiting to watch her wedding day look

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    Slacks and Calluses follows the story of two school teachers, Constance Bowman and Clara Marie Allen in San Diego in the summer of 1943. Constance Bowman was a journalist and a high school English teacher while Clara Marie Allen was a high school art teacher. To help for the war, they spent their entire summer vacation building bombers in a bomber factory. The book revealed a lot of information regarding the social class in the lives of women. There is enough evidence in the book to show that it

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    "Janelle! Janelle, girl get up." I was shook out of my sleep. I opened my eyes and looked over at my alarm clock. It was 7 and today I started my new entry job at Atlantic records. It was nothing but a little entry job, working in the office versus the studio. But it was all in the same building. I got up and walked tiredly to the bathroom where I turned the shower on. I remember when I applied for this job. The people back home thought I was crazy when I got accepted and I decided to move all the

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    These four pictures show sleeves in its elaborate glamor. During the Renaissance period, women sleeves were exaggerated and elaborate in design. Sleeves were usually depicted in the bagpipe, funnel, cylindrical, slashing, laced, and with hanging sleeves that served no particular function. The first picture is a vintage haute couture costume that showed extremely exaggerated bagpipe sleeves. According to the textbook, this was a popular fashion statement for the time period. The second picture shows

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    Victorian Influence on Women's Fashions Essay

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    Before Research Before the Victorian Era, the main focus of fashion was for men. Women’s’ fashion changed some, but the general idea of long skirts, tight bodices, and heavy fabrics stayed consistent. Real changes to style and fashion were not made until about the 1840’s, when Queen Victoria came into power. After her rise to Queen, the fashions began to change dramatically. Pride and Prejudice is a book written in this time, and the fashion is clearly visible. Looking at fashion of the time can

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    Annie Oakley expressed, “I would like to see every woman know how to handle [firearms] as naturally as they know how to handle babies.” (Kasper, 215) This unyielding truth can be uttered by anyone, anywhere. However, Annie Oakley was not just anyone she was a remarkably talented female sharpshooter. She was one of a kind. Oakley was a petite woman, only 5 feet tall and arguably 120 pounds, her diminutive stature made her stand out in the predominantly male world of sharpshooting. Throughout her career

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