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    fear for Helen’s safety living alone‚ now that she is in late adulthood and recently almost burnt her house down. Elsa is a young career minded woman who has befriended Helen and the only person that respects and accepts Helen’s work and interest. Throughout this play there are many psychoanalytic themes such as love‚ abandonment‚ dependency and loss to name a few. Both Helen and Elsa appeared to have grown up with a sense of abandonment and lack of trust from their families and others. Before the

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    Diane von Furstenberg is known as many things. A daughter‚ a mother‚ a fashion designer‚ the list goes on and on‚ but most importantly she is a pioneer for women. In 1972‚ she turned the fashion world around with her signature wrap dress that changed women’s fashion forever. Today‚ she runs a fashion powerhouse that in many ways wasn’t supposed to exist. To discover the woman that Diane von Furstenberg is today‚ we must first tell the story of her mother. She was a prisoner of war in Germany

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    SUMMER 2010 DANCE-38A INSTRUTOR: LUCAS ZENG‚ JIAXIN RESEARCH PAPER Through this course‚ I am interested in Ballet. I didn’t know there are so many kind of ballet before. I always thought ballet is just a kind of dance‚ and I didn’t know there is classical ballet‚ temporary ballet‚ and neoclassical ballet until I take this course. Ballet emerged in the late fifteenth-century Renaissance court culture of Italy as a dance interpretation

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    understanding exactly what the family has gone through. Elsa and Gretel moved back to Berlin to live in their old house and Sophie‚ came to visit them as often as she could. They lived in separate places ever since Bruno died‚ but Elsa came to blame Rolf for Bruno’s death; they had got a divorce a month after his death. Sophie missed Elsa and Rolf together and knew what had happened to Bruno‚ but did not completely blame Rolf and therefore kept

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    hurt along the way. Therefore‚ Anna faces reality when she finds out what Elsa has been hiding from her since she was a little girl and learns how to live with it. Without a shocking experience or big change in someone’s life‚ everything stays the same‚ when it shouldn’t. At the beginning of Frozen‚ Elsa and Anna were little kids living with their parents who are king and queen‚ and Anna and Elsa princesses. In the movie‚ Elsa had powers and her and Anna loved to play with them but no one else outside

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    Prada‚ Forever 21‚ Gucci‚ Zara‚ Tommy Hilfiger‚ what do all these brand names have in common? They dominate the fashion world today. Even little children are obsessed with clothing. Everyone wears clothes as it is an essential need in today’s society. Thus‚ many events have affected the clothing we have developed in the 2010s. For instance‚ WWII was a huge occasion that injured many nations in the 1940s. It made counties become alliances and some cut ties. Millions of people died and everything had

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    Mens and Womens Fashion: "Style is a way to say who you are without having to speak." - Rachel Zoe “...Fashion is in the sky‚ in the street‚ fashion has to do with ideas‚ the way we live‚ what is happening.” - Coco Chanel During the 19th century women’s clothing included camp dresses‚ work dresses‚ day dresses‚ visiting dresses‚ tea dresses‚ evening dresses‚ formal dresses‚ wedding gowns‚ ball gowns as well as riding habits‚ skirts‚ bodices‚ and blouses. Ladies dresses were all custom made and were

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    Earth. It has a diameter of 4‚222 miles‚ compared to Earth’s 7‚962 miles at the equator. Mars is 53% as large as Earth; this means that Mars has a gravity that is less than 40% of what people feel on Earth. Who is Giovanni Schiaparelli? Giovanni Virginio Schiaparelli (14 March 1835 - 4 July 1910) was an Italian astronomer and science historian. Among Schiaparelli’s contributions are his telescopic observations of Mars. In his initial observations‚ he named the "seas" and "continents" of

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    explores her relationship with a young woman‚ Elsa Barlow. Elsa is a teacher from CapeTown and had been attracted by the Art of Helen’s home and befriended her five years earlier. The play starts with a visit from Elsa who has driven for 10 hours because of a troubling letter she received from Helen. Helen has had a few accidents around the house and the conservative Afrikaans “dominee” is trying to convince Helen to move into a retirement home. Elsa realizes that Helen is desperate for someone to

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    fulfilment. In the statement “There’s nothing sacred in a marriage that abuses the woman” (p23)‚ Elsa expresses her feelings towards women’s rights‚ because these rights are supported by the law: “She has got a few rights‚ Miss Helen‚ and I just want to make sure she knows what they are.”(p23). Helen finds it interesting that Elsa has a liberal way of thinking and can express her feelings so freely. Elsa believes in the equal rights to all races and that no one should be treated unworthy: she believes

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