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    a letter referring to the costume designer on acquiring basic knowledge on how to prepare as well as undergo character costume design for the production of a Broadway play. It is imperative that the costume designer as well as the actors understand the setting and time period of the production of the Shakespeare play of Romeo & Juliet; the characters must be dressed according to the historical dress of Italian renaissance costume and must collaborate scenery‚ and costume of the time and place depicted

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    decorations of the self‚ modesty‚ protection and status. It develops the important motivation for elaborate development of complex forms of clothing. “ Costume is a more distinctive form of clothing‚ including official or ceremonial attire such as ecclesiastical vestments‚ coronation robes‚ academic gowns‚ armor‚ and theatrical dress. The purpose of wearing a costume during ancient times was to emphasize social position by a great display of trophies‚ charms‚ and other valuables to enhance attractiveness.

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    Tension in the New World The French and Indian War undoubtedly created new tension in the colonies. After the conflict had finished‚ the colonist’s independent attitudes surfaced. Many had grown tired of British insults and being looked down on by the mother country. After the war‚ Britain’s debt was immense. The mother country’s solution was to impose taxes upon the colonists to erase the debt‚ seeing as the war was most beneficial to them. This new responsibility was not welcomed by the colonists

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    Halloween is celebrated on October 31. On this day‚ Americans wear special costumes to celebrate and partake in festivities. It is celebrated by the young and old without generation gaps. As seen from this general image of Halloween‚ it is very easy to tell that Halloween is loved here in USA. In the USA‚ Halloween was a lot of fun and exciting‚ and Americans looked well-prepared for it far in advance. However‚ it was not as huge as what I expected before I came here because (1) Halloween is a general

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    INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Cosplay is the short term used for the phrase “costume play”. It is an activity which requires every participant to wear costumesand accessories to represent a specific character or idea from a work of fiction. In cosplaying‚ it is not unusual to see genders switched because some are known for choosing characters to be portrayed based on the attractiveness of their costume and even on how revealing it was. The characters chosen to be cosplayed are often based

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    Communalism is a belief that all those who have a common religion also have‚ as a result‚ common social‚ political‚ cultural and economic interests and identities. It is a notion that religion forms the base of the society and a basic unit of division and that it is religion which determines all other interests of its adherents. Hence communalism is a phenomenon of superimposition of religious beliefs on all other aspects of a man’s life. Because in pre-independence India‚ communalism mainly manifested

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    The Carlisle Indian School: The Beginning of a Difference. Wanda Merkel History 223 Doctor Swafford June 19‚ 2011 The Carlisle Indian Boarding School was an Industrial school for educating Indian children. Founded in 1879 by Army officer Captain Richard Henry Pratt who had many dealings with Indians throughout his military career‚ the school was geared toward the integration of the Indians into American civilization. Although the boarding school was not located on a reservation‚ it became

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    and bottles of pulque‚ mescal or tequila are taken for adults. Some wear shells on their clothing‚ so that the sound when dancing will wake the dead. In modern times‚ Halloween is celebrated by both children and adults. Children dress up in costumes and go trick-or-treating for candy. They ask the old question “trick or treat‚” suggesting that they will cause trouble if no treat is given.

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    candles on the graves of their loved ones. Some Christians abstained from eating meat on All Hallows’ Eve‚ which referred them to eating certain foods like apples‚ potato pancakes and soul cakes. B. One tradition was the lighting of bonfires and the costumes to stir away

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    for the Indians of the Eastern Woodlands. The Indians were forced to choose sides during both the Seven Years’ War and the American Revolution. Different Indian tribes even split up due to this fact. "Some tribes split into factions over issues of peace‚ war‚ and alliance with competing European powers" (Calloway‚ 152). However‚ neither the Seven Years’ War nor the American Revolution brought about any freedom or rights to the Indians. As part of the Seven Years’ War‚ the French and Indian War had

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