[pic] [pic] Taiwanese Culture TABLE OF CONTENT I)Chinese New year 1)Introduction 2)The Chinese Calendar 3)History 4)Sequences of Festivies -Preceding days - New year’s eve -1st -15th day. -Cuisine. 5)Main Customs. 6)Seen as a public Holiday 7)Evolution II)Taiwanese Tea 1)Introduction 2)Historical Background 3)Taiwanese tea culture -Teaism -Teaware -Ceremony 4)Bubble tea 5)Tea approach and conclusion
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Fashion as our lifestyle Выполнили: Бабиева Ольга‚ Научный руководитель: Телухова Наталия‚ Максимова Галина ученицы 8 «Б» класса Васильевна‚ МОУ гимназия учитель английского языка г. Артём 20010г Contents: Introduction 3 What is fashion like nowadays 4 Who dictates fashion…………………………………………………………………
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Culture Studies for fashion 3.What is fashion’s role in the construction of social identities? Discuss with reference to specific examples. This essay discusses how fashion helps convey the social identity of the rich and wealthy. Status includes class‚ gender‚ and ages. Status is important in today’s society. As Coco Chanel said‚ ”women should dress as plainly as their maids” (Davis 1992:57). A person who is wealthy is a symbol of a person who is successful and of high income in the society
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Fashion cannot survive without the media. Its success as both an art form and a commercial enterprise depends upon attention in the media. The media have played a vital role in shaping fashion into the complex cultural phenomenon it has become. Photography‚ and later film and television‚ have medialised fashion. Fashion has become an intrinsic part of today’s visual culture‚ and vice versa. Fashion magazines‚ glossies and women’s journals cannot exist without fashion‚ but fashion also cannot exist
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Fashion is how you present yourself‚ once said a famous actress. As long as fashion has been in existence‚ what you wear is literally what you are. High society women wear thousand dollar fashions and one of a kind jewelry designs‚ while the average Jane wears jeans and a tee shirt. Fashion is a non-verbal communication with the rest of the world‚ through which you can express your personality‚ your social status‚ and your ideas. To choose clothes is to define and describe ourselves. [Lurie ‚ The
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KS3 Ethical Fashion Th ematic Unit bbc.co.uk/northernireland /forteachers 1 Introduction to Thematic Unit Clothing has got cheaper and cheaper over the last thirty years. Where once‚ children may have received clothes twice a year and/or at special occasions‚ some pupils now may buy fashion items every week – and throw them away after they’ve been worn a couple of times. This thematic unit looks at the phenomenon of ‘fast fashion’ and its cost in terms of the environment and people’s
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In the year 2200 fashion will be more practical and versatile from today’s because scholars will create surprising inventions. Despite many electric elements on clothing‚ they will be tasteful and nice. To start with‚ our clothes won’t destroy because they made of durable unnatural fabric and plastic. We will wear modern clothes with electric gadgets. Children’s dresses will be colorful and will be equipment with small transmitters GPS for security. Everybody will have boots with stretchy springs
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impact our action can create‚ we actually continue doing the same actions with same non chalant attitude ! It is simply a matter of "choice"! we have the power to control most of our choices and‚ therefore‚the impact we create‚ from where we live to what we buy‚ eat‚ and use the light our homes to how we use ours natural resources. It the time we put ours thinking caps to brainstorm for the ways to contribute toward saving our mother earth.Take for instance our easy going attitude toward paper. Paper
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Gabriela J. Bachman Professor Lathrop Writing 1 19 October‚ 2009 New Years at Home As I described in essay one‚ New Years for my family is a very important event and we celebrate it with a number of activities based in superstition. According to Wikipedia (1) superstition is defined as “a credulous belief‚ not based on reason. The word is commonly applied to beliefs and practices surrounding luck‚ prophecy and spiritual beings‚ particularly the irrational belief that future events can be
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