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    During medieval times women wore different styles of clothes‚ shoes‚ rules and jewelry. Women had many different ideas of what could go with what and what couldn’t go with the clothes. All of the classes had different fashion ideas that were preferred. Women also had a lot of fashion styles that they loved to wear‚ but only some clothes could be worn on certain days. Wearing jewelry with clothing was a real big deal back then‚ it meant roylalty‚ when women did that they felt real special when

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    The topic that caught my attention is the gender roles during medieval times. Men and women has been treated differently since the beginning. Some of the countries up to this generation are still practicing the same role. For example‚ Chile. According to the article from boundless.com “A 2010 study by the United Nations Development Programmed found that 62% of Chileans are opposed to full gender equality and expressed the belief that women should limit themselves to the roles of mother and wife”

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    though is what effect a fairytale has on a person today. Bruno Bettelheim’s The Uses of Enchantment‚ reveals a revelation on the enormous value of fairytales. In order to support Bettelheim’s theories the fairytales The Princess and the Frog‚ The Little Mermaid‚ The Mouse Princess and The Seventh Father of the House have been analyzed. Theories similar to Bettelheim’s by psychologists Sigmund Freud‚ Renee Hall and Jack Zipes are used to describe the meanings and importance of these fairytales. Characters

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    A Day in the Life It’s great that Rachel reports to work early wanting to get a head start on her day. It shows a lot of initiatives and hard work as a manager. Rachel spent a fair amount of time speaking with a few of her colleagues but by the end of the day she managed to get plenty of work done. She took the time to help Victoria get caught up on her project. She not only checked but also responded to her emails and voicemails. She visited with her project team members and made some adjustments

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    LIFE IS A DAY Yeah sure‚ life is a day. A bright sunny morning is just the thing‚ And the whole beautiful day lies before you. You are young and inexperienced‚ With your whole future ahead of you. Of course you can’t tell at a what time of the day The storm will hit or how heavy it will be‚ But it is always there Maybe more than one. Noon strolls in. You feel older now and yes‚ you are. But sometimes you don’t understand yourself Or other people who think they know more than you

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    yourself and see the struggles you have been through. one day realizing that your life is something you can’t play around with. So you set up goals that will inspire to be study and get out of trouble one of your goals is to get a college degree. also knowing that your family needs you to succeed. so you do good in school‚ get good grades and behave well. Even if temptation tries to guide you to the wrong path.You dream big knowing that one day your dreams will come true. One of those dreams is to become

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    Monasteries were important in creating the culture of the medieval times. Monasteries were where classical authors created music‚ sermons and studied. It inspired individuals to experiment and adopt new ideals. The Christian Monasteries were responsible for passing on the education and culture during the fall of the Western Roman Empire. It started the development of early medicine and pharmacies as well as agriculture advances‚ manufacturing‚ and labor division. Monasteries started with groups of

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    SCHOOLDAYS THEHAPPIEST DAYS OF YOUR LIFE? According to a popular saying‚schooldays are the happiest days of your life. Is there any truth in this? Answers to this question are bound to vary greatly from person to person. A person’s answer will depend on how happy the person’s schooldays actually were and on how happy the rest of his or her life has been since. To give a really true answer to this question you have to be fairly close to the end of your life. Hopefully‚by this time you will have lived

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    Personal Essay Something so tragic couldn’t have happened on the best day of my life‚ "My Graduation Day." The day itself had actually been going very well indeed‚ and a seemingly endless surge of excitement had me going crazy! Things were going perfectly how I imagined it‚ I have been waiting for this day for 12 long years and just knowing the fact that it was here just drove me insane. The morning started out when I woke up and had a wonderful breakfast waiting for me out on the table with my

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    Medieval life is perceived by most people to be romantic and charming. For the majority of the population in the Middle Ages‚ this was not true. Living conditions were filthy both in rural and metropolitan areas and most lower class citizens lived quiet‚ uneventful lives. Despite this similarity‚ there were some major differences between city and country life. Most lower class citizens farmed on manors‚ but some moved to the city. Those that did discovered the freedom and exciting aspects of

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