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    idea that wearing uniform creates equality among students despite of diversity of races and cultural | |backgrounds. Once ago when students were free to choose their clothes to go to school‚ rich students were apparently well-dressed‚ while | |other poor students couldn’t afford expensive and pretty clothe‚ this often makes them less confident and even be isolated. Now in the same | |outfit‚ students don’t need to be worried the thought that they are worse off than other students

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    Every culture has its own way of creating traditional types of clothes. Merchants and tailors tried using the less possible amount of fabric to make these pieces of clothing cheap. To balance out for the difficulty in getting the fabrics tailors would take far less time and effort on the actual creation of the garment. Ever since this type of clothing came to be people’s style and productions have extremely developed. The Enlightenment ideas and changes in the populations way of thinking and living

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    . Today we will discuss about school uniforms in the Netherlands. Should they be required at schools or not? I would like to hear from both parties whether they are favor or against. ‘ PvdA begint met het zeggen van dat ze voor zijn. Jinte – Amy Amy: Jinte and I are from the PvdA and we are favor because we think that everyone should be equal. PVV staat daarna op en zeggen dat ze tegen zijn. Carmen – Julëtte Carmen: Juliëtte and I are from the PVV and we are against because we think that everyone

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    always designed clothes from a very young age because I didn’t like the way they were. They were paralyzing; they were stilted” (“Brainyquote”). Back in the 1960s designers thought the clothes that people had to wear was to boring so they wanted to make their own designer clothes. Mod fashion was a type of a style that was very huge in the 60s because of designers‚ colors‚ and it changed the fashion world. Mod fashion was huge in the 60s because of how people wore it. The type of clothes the people would

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    but also their clothes due to different cultural backgrounds. After I came to America where there are people coming from all over the world‚ I did realize that people from different country wear so different clothes. I think Americans don’t pay much attention on what they wear in daily life. The most common style is T-shirt and jeans. T-shirts are of simple style: monochromatic and with some words on them. I do feel surprised to see that people around me love to wear those clothes on which there

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    Confidence 1. Dress Sharp Although clothes don’t make the man‚ they certainly affect the way he feels about himself. No one is more conscious of your physical appearance than you are. When you don’t look good‚ it changes the way you carry yourself and interact with other people. Use this to your advantage by taking care of your personal appearance. In most cases‚ significant improvements can be made by bathing and shaving frequently‚ wearing clean clothes‚ and being cognizant of the latest styles

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    dress very plain. (Victorian clothes - J2e) they’re cloths were very plane because they didn’t have many outfits that they were. They had one and they were it for many day until they could get water and wash it they’re selves. “The Victorian boy would also often wear a sailor’s suit. Poor Victorian children wore second hand stitched and patched up clothes‚ when it has been stitched the child is given the piece of clothing. When the child has grown out of the clothes they are passed down

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    valuable lesson. Poverty brings Richard‚ the actor in "shame"‚ a lot of troubles‚ including the lack of clothes‚ food‚ and bad living conditions. Firstly‚ poor Richard had a set of clothes only. In the article‚ the author mentioned that in order to give a good impression to his "love"‚ Helene Tucker‚ Richard "washed my socks and shirt every night"(Gregory‚ 457) "because they were the only clothes I had."(Gregory‚ 457) Moreover‚ Richard felt very bad about how poor what his description is "pregnant"

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    mothers and daughters with the same quality and the same models of clothes. The age cohorts targeted at this period were the Boomers (for the mothers) and the Gen X or Gen Y (for the daughters). The advertising strategy was to propose a range of clothes able to please both mothers and daughters and induce the coming in the same time of both of them in the shop. The purpose of this marketing campaign was to sell in the same time modern clothes for two generations of consumers and create a sharing time between

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    This invention meant for many families to change the hard work of washing clothes by hand to a new machine that did this hard work. Until the arrival of the washing machine‚ washing clothes meant a few days of really hard work. Every week all‚ year long‚ there was a washday. A woman would scrub the clothes. “The soap‚ which they had made from lye‚ was not very effective but they could not afford to buy soap. Lifting the clothes out the vat and wringing them was an effort. Of course‚ their hands were

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