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    Fashion in India

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    around their lower limbs and a shirt-like kurta above. Colorful turbans complete the picture. In the northeastern regions the tribal communities such as Khasis‚ Nagas‚ Mizos‚ Manipuris and Arunachalis wear colorful woven sarong-like clothing and woven shawls that represent the identity of each tribal group. In urban India

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    The daily life of a woman in ancient Rome was very restricted. The sole purpose of women was to bear children and to look after these children and the family’s house. While upper-class women were allowed to and expected to attend social events‚ the lower-class rarely ever had a public life because they were working all the time. These aspects were often reflected in the way these Roman women dressed. An example of a Roman woman would be Paula. Paula was the wife of a senator to the emperor‚ which

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    as he is too young to understand the situation at hand‚ he is wearing a sky blue jacket with a hoodie‚ has short dark brown hair‚ long lashes and a small nose. To the right‚ three children are sleeping and it appears to a cold weather as they have shawl on top of them to keep them warm in this cold weather.

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    the dripping cloak and shawl‚ / And laid her soiled gloves by‚ untied / Her hat and let the damp hair fall” (Browning 10-13). The key words in these lines are “dripping” and “soiled”. Both of these words are purposefully used to represent Porphyria. The term soiled implies that she is in fact unfaithful. “Dripping” could be taken in a couple of ways. Metaphorically‚ she could be dripping with dirtiness from sleeping with another man/other men. Literally‚ her cloak and shawl are dripping‚ but this

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    HISTORIC COSTUMES UNIT 1.......Introduction to origin n function of clothing Origin of Clothes... Clothing and textiles have been enormously important throughout human history—so have their materials‚ production tools and techniques‚ cultural influences‚ and social significance. In ancient times‚ there were no textile industries or clothing stores. Fur‚ leather‚ grass or leaves were believed to be some of the earliest materials that made up clothes. These materials were tied around the body

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    all the chores yet to be done‚ her mother assures her that she will handle them with her own magic. From then on‚ Ela spends time with her mother every night. Also‚ when Tiang asks for a dress and scolds Ela for not preparing a shawl‚ Ela’s mother turns the dress into a shawl. Soon it is Tiang who feels as if she is losing her mind. On the last night of May‚ her mother gives her lovely clothes for the parade and a limousine for transportation with two servants on the condition that Ela returns home

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    Gold‚ scarlet‚ and chestnut colours spiralled; taller and taller the figure grew. The people watched in bewilderment; where the bird once landed‚ now stood a ravishing young maiden. Her face was shielded by a basket hat‚ and her mountain goat skin shawl danced about in the harsh wind. The Kwakiutl chief‚ Pure River‚ stepped forward to greet their enchanted guest. “Who are you?” He offered. The maiden looked up. The people saw at once that she was a descendant of a Great One‚ for her eyes contained

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    Era : Early 1970s Trend : Ethnic clothes Impact on fashion trend or history: There was no acute impact or revolution in fashion trends‚ as result the popular trends in late 1960s continued into 1970s. Much of hippie style had been integrated into mainstream American society by the early 1970s. The Mexican peasant blouses‚ tunic and Indian fabrics were still popular. The Also‚ the seventieth was a individualism decade. Everyone could wear anything anywhere so that the first phase of early

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    ‘phony’ and negative. Anita Superson supports the idea of the need for solid employer-employee relationships in the workplace. “The employee has the right to know about the health and safety hazards within the workplace” . An employee that is exposed to harmful and toxic substances in the workplace despite the employer’s knowledge of these conditions is being betrayed by his

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    Finally‚ the quintessential rhetorical strategy used in this work‚ is the appeal to fear it leaves amongst the audience. To illustrate‚ Brown ends his lyrical video by way of acknowledging fear in present student’s lives. Specifically‚ by declaring dangers and strain that may seemingly be consequences of errors made previously‚ Brown appeals to the passions which his audience holds‚ such as “…so like a typical citizen now I don’t know what I’m voting on”. Moreover‚ tossing around expressions and

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