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    and adeptness at getting by on whatever resources were available. To try to gain market visibility and drum up more passengers‚ Southwest decided it had to do more than just run ads in the media: Southwest decided to have its flight hostesses dress in colorful hot pants and white knee- high boots with high heels. Recruiting ads for South-west’s first group of hostesses were headlined “Attention‚ Raquel Welch: You can have a job if you measure up”. Two thousand applicants responded‚ and those

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    14th Birthday

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    gold‚ and with each guests name on the one side‚ and the details on the other. It said: Dear... You have made the A-list for Hollywood’s most extravagant events- A.R’s 14th Birthday Celebrations. Be prepared for a red-carpet walk and paparazzi‚ so dress like the celebrity you are! Plus the times and all. DECORATIONS: Along the driveway there was a red strip of material as our red carpet‚ and my mum and her friends all took photos as my guests walked along it. One even had a notepad and asked for everyone’s

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    First Grade

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    He just laughed and told me he had a surprise for me. We walked into the kitchen and he had made my favorite breakfast‚ Chocolate chip pancakes. I don’t think that day could have got any better. As soon as I was done eating I went and put my new dress on and almost

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    Wedding

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    break. Rummaging through his personal trove‚ he heedfully pinched the polaroid picture by the edge and rested it on the well-weathered oak tabletop. A petite lady with raven black hair tied up in a neat ponytail‚ dressed in a stunning milky wedding dress‚ grinning from ear to ear as she grasps the hand of a smartly dressed Richard in a jet black tuxedo. With the beckoning sun setting in the background illuminating the whole scene‚ the picture could have been made an extract from Her World – Wedding

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    she was‚ she remained fascinated‚ calling that‚ “even the best thing that ever happened to her.” She then said goodbye to the fallen dress when the spectacular show ended‚ like a little child who didn’t know the difference between a dress and a person. Shortly after recalling that memory‚ she asks Travis to stop by her grandma’s place so she can search for the dress. I chose these two scenes to discuss why I found their significance confusing and how I interpreted it. | My first reaction to Nomi’s

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    fashion in the 1940s

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    accepted back in that time. Shoes- The footwear that girls wore in the 1940’s were – Oxfords‚ pumps‚ sandals and boots (high shoes.) Clogs also existed around the time period but weren’t very comfortable or popular. Oxfords would have been their dress up shoes‚ or our high heels before they grew an extra couple inches. Pumps had a very similar concept‚ though had a thicker wedge to provide extra support and were lighter in weight. The most common shapes for shoes were round or square‚ boxed or soft

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    Language of Clothing

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    that leave little to the imagination. The clothes you choose to wear on a daily basis provides important information about you as a person‚ your approximate education level‚ your income or social status‚ and even your level of self-esteem. When women dress in a skimpy‚ they shouldn’t be too surprised when men treat them with less respect and dignity than a woman dressed more modestly. You teach people how to treat you. “Is what you wear who you are?” While it may be true that what you wear doesn’t define

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    fashion 1800's

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    Fashion is a popular trend that describes a popular clothing style. In the 1800’s fashion in the United States became a very important factor in society that determined the social status‚ one’s identity depended on what clothes one was wearing. At that time an increase of wealth occurred‚ therefore‚ the focus on fashion and appearances also increased‚ and European countries were influencing it. The economic changes of the country were also a big factor in the evolution of fashion in the 19th century

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    Stargirl, Book

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    teen. He uses imagery‚ diction‚ tone‚ and voice to narrow down how Stargirl relates to everybody else. The way Spinelli uses imagery is to make a picture with words. For instance‚ Spinelli makes Leo describe Stargirl; “ She wore an off-white dress so long it covered her shoes. It had ruffles around the neck and cuffs and looked like it could have been her great-grandmothers wedding gown.” He also said‚ “ Her hair was the color of sand. It fell to her shoulders. Something was strapped across

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    "A Streetcar Named Desire works as a drama because of the conflicts between Stanley and Blanche." Discuss. The themes of A streetcar Named Desire are mainly built on conflict‚ the conflicts between men and women‚ the conflicts of race‚ class and attitude to life‚ and these are especially embodied in Stanley and Blanche. Even in Blanche’s own mind there are conflicts of truth and lies‚ reality and illusion‚ and by the end of the play‚ most of these conflicts have been resolved. At the beginning

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