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    Barbie Q

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    clear that the narrator of the story is a little girl. She describes the outfits of her barbies‚ as if reading from the package‚ to her friend. "Yours is the one with mean eyes and a ponytail. Striped swimsuit‚ stilettos‚ sunglasses‚ and gold hoop earrings." The doll’s mean eyes reveals the author’s critical attitude towards the ideal it represents. This attitude also shows in the title of the story. The Narrator uses second person‚ as if directly adressing the reader. Who she is talking to is never

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    Medieval Ages

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    Medieval Ages Fashion for noble women The Medieval Times began in the year 476 and ended in 1492‚ it lasted for approximately thousand years. Fashion back then was not about a wide choice like we have today. Materials used were much coarser and there were far fewer colours. Clothing during the medieval period was also restricted to the social status one belonged to. In general clothes were made from local materials such as wool‚ leather‚ wood clay and iron. Fur was regularly used to line the garments

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    Essay On Blanche Dubois

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    3.2.2 Blanche----A Fragile and hypocrisy Southern Belle Blanche is a controversial figure throughout the play‚ on one hand‚ brought up and educated in Southern culture‚ she has been used to embracing a certain order of custom and certain culture rules. She represents fantasy for her many outrageous attempts to elude herself‚ and she likewise represents the old South with only her manners and pretensions remaining after the foreclosure of her family plantation--Belle Reve. In the south‚ the lack

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    continued her education‚ which symbolizes her outreach to society‚ and wanting to be known. She attempts to reconnect with her heritage when she comes to visit. When Dee arrived home‚ she was described as wearing a dress down to the ground‚ wearing earrings that hung down to her shoulders and dangling bracelets. Dee even asked to be address by a Swahili name known as Wangero. When her mother addressed her by the name “Dee”‚ she replied by making the statement that Dee is dead and that she could no

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    the look or the appearance of the people in the pass. Body piercings‚ on the other hand‚ seem to be less ancient than tattoos‚ but they are still as ancients. Based on anthropologist discovers‚ a mummy from about 5000 years ago was found wearing earrings. However‚ “Nose piercing is documented as far back as 1500 BC”. Tattoos and Body piercings have had many different stages across history‚ from tribes’ traditions and war adornments to mark of undesirable societies (in the case of Jewish people

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    Alice Walker

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    in the city. In contrast‚ Walker describes Dee as an urbanized woman who lives in the city. It is stated when describing Dee that she wears “A dress so loud it hurts my eyes. There are yellows and oranges enough to throw back the light of the sun… Earrings gold‚ too‚ and hanging down to her shoulders” (1533). It is apparent that the mother loves both of her children but is more protective towards Maggie. This can be seen when the other describes Maggie as a “lame animal‚ perhaps a dog run over by some

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    out of metals. Many of these things were miraculously decorated. They made bowls and vases‚ cauldrons‚ knifes and daggers‚ shields‚ armor‚ decorative wreaths‚ drinking cups‚ and lanterns. They also made fine jewelry such as necklaces‚ bracelets‚ earrings‚ pins‚ and rings‚ most of the decorations found on jewelry were flowers and leaves‚ mythical creatures‚ lions‚ and

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    The Greek Goddess Demeter

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    Since she got to see Persephone in the spring‚ she was very joyful. She would be seen wearing an arrangement of flowers and other accessories in her rich‚ long flowing hair. As a fair-skinned goddess‚ Demeter wears a jade-jeweled crown‚ earrings‚ and necklace. During the autumn season‚ while her daughter was with Hades‚ she would be seen hold a basket filled with pumpkins‚ corn‚ grain‚ and other agricultural things. Also‚ during the same season‚ she would be wearing a dark cloak and yielding

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    Briefing Document Assignment Unit 302 Produce a briefing document for a new member of staff who will be delivering classes in your specialist area embedding functional skills. The document should demonstrate your understanding of: a) ways to establish ground rules with learners Beginners Massage Course Introductory Weekend Briefing document The aim of the Beginners Massage Course Introductory Weekend is to give people the chance to learn a few basic massage techniques and explore their interest

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    Uzbek traditional clothes

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    garments were made of satin fabric richly embroidered with golden thread. Women’s headdress consists of three elements: a skull-cap‚ kerchief and turban. An essential part of traditional holiday garments of Uzbek women are gold and silver jewellery: earrings‚ bracelets‚ necklaces. Surkhandarya women most of all prefer the colors of red nuance as a symbol of well-being. The embroidery pattern was chosen not by chance‚ it always had magic or practical function. One could judge about the owner’s social

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