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    throughout social media was when Kardashian has posted photos wearing cornrows. This led to many ignorant bloggers and editorial campaigns falsely declaring it as a new trendy hairstyle by the name of “boxer braids.” This outraged not only people of the African-American community but people of other ethnic groups as well. Hairstyles typically worn by African-Americans have historically been a central component of black culture for centuries for the sole purpose of keeping their hair texture neat. The

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    fashion world into Americans living rooms‚ with show like‚ Leave it to Beaver‚ Ossie and Harriet‚ and debatably most famous “I love Lucy.” These shows had television moms who had style. First lets start with the hair. There were many different hairstyles to choose from. The women of the 50’s tortured their hair. They bleached it‚ permed it‚ put pins in it and teased it until it was stuck. The most famous was the “beehive”‚ with the hair‚ shoulder-long or more‚ drawn up to the top of the head‚ and

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    “Demand for Beauty by Society” A Term Paper in Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements in English 9 Iligan City East National High School- Sta. Filomena Submitted to: Ms. Daisy Gentiles English 9 Submitted by: Jan Paolo M. Lumpaz Grade 9-Einstein March 2015 “Demand for Beauty by Society” Thesis Statement: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder: A statement that can be heard many times over‚ but it seems that it should really say beauty depends in the eye of society. I. INTRODUCTION A. Definition

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    history of African reclaiming their African identity. Mr. Rampersad complemented me on my look and asked me why I cut my hair I explained to him I wanted to remain natural. He proceeded to educate me. He stated in the 1970’s the Afro hairstyle became a popular hairstyle for black pride. The attire significant to show male power that has been lost during enslavement beards and mustaches. Where to show there “manhood” Women and males embraced the natural look and the dress code he remembered was dashikis

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    the struggle of his daughter’s being bullied‚ Early retells the incident by the white principal having told Early and his wife to have the daughters Linnet and Rosalind change their hairstyle in an effort to limit the teasing. Early’s wife quickly rejected the advice‚ and the girls continued to have short afro hairstyles.(Early 539) This event told shows that society was in fact in favor of white beauty standards. Even knowingly‚ the principal‚ a member of society‚ told the family that changing hair

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    The Sensitive Subculture A skinny white boy dressed with long black hair‚ a tight-fitting vintage t-shirt‚ a pair of torn black skinny jeans and checkerboard converse sneakers walks on stage‚ strums his skull-covered guitar and sings. Emo is a subculture that heavily relies on emotion‚ mostly sadness and depression‚ and takes the emotions to an extreme; emo is short for emotional hardcore. The people in the emo subculture focus on emotion because they do not want to conform to the laid-back popular

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    Preparing for a Job Interview General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience on how to have a successful interview INTRODUCTION I. I hope that we will be achieving one of our major goals in life soon….graduating from college. All the tests‚ papers‚ and projects will be over. What a relief! (Attention) II. Although we will no longer have to worry about grades‚ we will have to worry about something even more important….getting a job. It will determine our future

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    big impact. Their clothing‚ and hairstyle caught the attention of many and their mark in the history of hip hop. Kid ‘n Play were trend setters. Their apparel and especially their hair ‚and even more so‚ their dance style left an impression on the community. It was not atypical to see people with the high-top fade‚ Kid’s trademark. Or even the hair style Play had‚ and later when he and Kid began to twist their hair. You can still see a resemblance of that hairstyle today. IV Plai‚ A high-end clothing

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    1. What is anthropology? What are its four sub-fields and how are they briefly defined? Use your own words to answer these questions! Anthropology is the overall study of humankind. The four sub-fields of Anthropology are; Social-Cultural‚ Linguistic‚ Physical‚ and Archaeology. S-C Anthropology studies living people’s cultures using comparisons to learn how different they are from another culture. Linguistic Anthropology is the study of language in humans and can be studied with one particular language

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    theatre and performance. The Dancers are all living in a fake world; they are not true to themselves except Fran. Fran is the only character that is living a natural and true world whilst other characters are unrealistic and wear exaggerate costumes‚ hairstyles‚ and make-up. The audience are soon portrayed that the dancers live in a world of pressure and competition where to win; they must obey the rules of others‚ such as Barry Fife. It is a world in which individuality and creativity are thrown away

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