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    choice‚ but did not think the same of Zendaya. From 2013 the fashion world began to adopt black hairstyles from black culture; essentially making it popular culture. Cornrows and braids were beginning to be seen on high fashion runways such as Alexander McQueen and some magazines even had editorial campaigns featuring cornrows‚ labelling them as a new ‘urban’ hairstyle. Having dreadlocks or an afro hairstyle — even in 2016 — is deemed as unprofessional even though braids and cornrows are not merely stylistic

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    were made of large pads in black leather‚ and were groves over the foot with colored materials. The blouses for the lower class were made of cloth or skin. The cape was made of a thick coarse woolen cloth‚ and the belts were made of leather. Women hairstyles in the 14th century became more dramatic during the period. the way a women would wear her hair would also be a key point in showing what social class she is from. Women would sometimes braid their hair‚ and wear a wimple‚ fillet‚ and barbet to

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    European Women’s Fashion in the Eighteenth Century (The Rococo Era) Fashion has been always been a dominate part within every society throughout the years. Fashion is “a prevailing custom or style of dress‚ etiquette‚ socializing‚ etc.” and “conventional usage in dress‚ manners‚ etc.‚ especially of polite society‚ or conformity to it” (“fashion”). When it comes to fashion‚ Europe happens to be the most influential continent. For centuries‚ Europe has always been fashion-forward‚ influencing many

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    THE PUNK SUBCULTURE: DEAD OR ALIVE In this essay we have to talk about the identity‚ but if we want to write about the identity we have first to know about the meanings of agency and structure‚ all of this is going to be related with the punk subculture. On one hand we start to refer to structure‚ because we live in a social structure that influence the way of how we have to think and act‚ so because of this influence we are not totally free‚ the society limit us. But on

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    straightened hair. As time progressed‚ black people sought new ways to assimilate. Throughout the course of time many hair straightening agents such as straightening irons‚ perms‚ and hair extensions have been used to help aid black people in mimicking the hairstyles of the socially accepted white standards. More black women than not began to perm their hair‚ in effort to fit in with what now‚ was not only a norm among the white community but also in black communities. The altering of natural hair became a norm

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    The 1960s were a time of radical change. In Great Britain‚ a new super-cool subculture was beginning to form. It is popularly known as the Mod (Modernist) Movement. As a result of the baby boom‚ the British population became increasingly younger‚ which led to the rise of the Mod subculture. Because the older generations were more conservative‚ the fashion market was left wide-open for young entrepreneurs who were more familiar with the wants and needs of their new‚ hip customers. Fashion innovators

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    Assignment on: The bog bodies and what they tell us about the past What they tell us… clothing- fabrics‚ fashion etc. hairstyles.… physical diseases – what was around and how they treated it. Also height and physical things. Punishment and ritual killing.. how and why . day top day things… food‚ tools invented etc. In Europe and Britian‚ in areas of boggy‚ marshy soil‚ several well-preserved bodies have been found. They were prevented from decaying by the airless conditions of the bog. Due

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    socially connected individual‚ I wouldn’t be completely me without including my worthy background. As a black child I learned to embrace my roots‚ but not immediately. Having endless box braids with beads‚ and unheard of hairstyles that looked nothing like the other girls hairstyles‚ made me feel very unattached from society. Tears would rush down my face knowing that the days I sat in my mom’s lap to get my hair braided‚ was a week of feeling like a social outcast. I begged for straight hair‚ and

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    In a world of floral buttons ups‚ over the top socks and “side cut” hairstyles‚ how could anyone be expected to stand out? Society tells us to be our own person. Even as members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints we are constantly taught that we are each INDIVIDUAL spirit children of our Heavenly Father with INDIVIDUAL talents and attributes. However‚ we don’t seem to be practicing what we preach. You can’t walk half a Provo-city block without running into another one of these Stance

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    Assignment #1 Complete the following questions. 1. Explain what is meant by the term ‘colonial education’. (1 mark) - Colonial education is the primary education of boys and girls in the colonial period‚ this included reading‚ writing‚ poems‚ prayers‚ geography and simple math. 2. Name one institution that facilitated colonial education in the Caribbean. (1 mark) - One institution that facilitated colonial education in the Caribbean is the church 3. Name two festivals

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