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    While trying to figure out what research topic I would like to explore I considered many options including mental disorders and adoption. Although they would have been interesting topics to pursue‚ I did not feel they were the right topic for me and they did not feel they were very pertinent to my life. I had spent a great deal of time anticipating my trip to Hawaii in the months prior to writing this paper‚ and I realized that I really did not know very much about Hawaiian culture and history

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    the count of the fabric determines the size of the finished stitching. Many beginning stitchers choose kits‚ but as stitching skills improve‚ may decide to try small Cross Stitch pattern. With a kit‚ a beginner only needs scissors and‚ maybe‚ a hoop. For a Cross Stitch pattern‚ supplies like Aida fabric‚ floss‚ and needles must be purchased. Choosing these supplies does not have to be complicated. Difficulty: Average Time Required: Varies Here’s How: 1. When choosing basic cross stitch fabric

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    Civil War Fashion

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    What did the women wear during the Civil War Era? The women wore at least seven layers under their dresses everyday. The first layer would be their bloomers/plantlets‚ which were made of cotton and would come below the knee or to the ankle‚ depending on which they were wearing. Usually‚ a young lady would wear those that would go to the knee‚ the more mature and older women would wear them longer‚ to the ankles. The second layer was the Chemise. It wasn’t made of more than a cotton nightgown that

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    Compared to the Victorian era‚ our modern idea of “dressing up” is laughable. The Victorian era timeline took place from 1837 to the 1890s and is named after Britain’s Queen Victoria. Victorian women spent hours putting on tight corsets‚ enormous hoop-skirts‚ and ridiculous sized bustles. Contrary to today’s society‚ women power was almost nonexistent as well as opportunity‚ depending on the man‚ whether it be their father or husband. They also were expected to be obedient to the wishes of these

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    "A Rose for Emily‚" written by William Faulkner‚ "Good Country People" by Flannery O’Connor‚ "The Birthmark" by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ and Toni Cade Barbara’s "The Lesson" all share a common theme of isolation. The four stories also share a common thread in each of these short stories is the protagonist’s arrogance and pride leads to their ultimate downfall. The story “A Rose for Emily” is told by an unknown narrator who lives in the town of Jefferson Mississippi. The reader is introduced

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    Embroidery Hoop • Mesh/Sheer Fabric • Pencil • Water Resistant Glue • Paint Brush • T-shirt • Fabric/Screen Printing Ink • Cardboard/Notecard • Iron Step 1: Create An Image The very first thing to do is choose an image to recreate. This can either be drawn out by hand or created/found on the computer. Print this image‚ but make sure it is the actual size that it should be on the t-shirt. This means it must be smaller than the embroidery hoop‚ but not bigger

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    so I just decided not to do them altogether. However one summer my gym teacher in SASF said that everyone in the class had to shoot a basketball in the hoop. I was shocked. I had never ever shot a basketball in the hoop before. Everyone in the class shot the basketball in the hoop with ease. When it was finally my turn to shoot the ball in the hoop I shot it many times but it never went in. And worse of all if I didn’t shoot it in everyone else wouldn’t be able to play. Due to this I kept on shooting

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    monarchy. I’ve always had a knack for learning about different cultures‚ but out of them all the Hawaiian culture has intrigued me the most. At the age of seven‚ I began to grow passionate about the graceful and storytelling Hawaiian dance‚ Hula. My passion for hula continues to grow everyday. Each time I learn a new choreography I obtain more knowledge on our beautiful state of Hawaii through the melodies and movements. While I was with my Seabury freshman student shadow touring Seabury Hall the first

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    How to Play Basketball

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    How to play Basketball In order to play basketball‚ you need one basketball and two basketball hoops on opposite ends of the court. The hoops should be ten feet high. In an original game‚ you should form two teams of five individuals apiece would be the requirements. If a court just so happens to be full or fewer players are available‚ a game with one hoop can be played using alternate rules. The object is for you to score more baskets than your opponent. You should

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