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    Flapper and Boyish Bobs

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    inch above the knees; skin-toned silk stockings; sleek pumps; strings of beads; and bracelets. * New trend of clipping long hair into boyish bobs and dyed them jet black. * With the ending touches of rouge on the checks and “kissproof” lipstick on the lips. * Introduction to the Miss America Pageant in 1921. * New trend caused females to become assertive; in their bid for equal status with men‚ some began smoking cigarettes and drinking in public. * Flappers’ strive to equality

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    Marge Piercy's Barbie Doll

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    very young age society attempted to train the girl in the story to fit into their perfect Barbie mold. Another item of symbolism that is used in the poem is in line 4 where it talks about her being given “wee lipsticks the color of cherry candy” (4). The symbolism here is that the lipstick she receives represents the fact that people do not see her as beautiful‚ that society believes that she needs to cover up her natural beauty to fit their mold of the perfect woman. Even the “pink and white nightie”

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    An ideal feminist had red lipstick on along with makeup on a woman’s face‚ wears a dress‚ the woman also wears high heels‚ and also wears nail polish to make herself look more like an “ideal” wife would be to a husband. Going back to the Kenwood Chef food processor commercial ad‚ the wife wearing a chef’s hat is wearing red lipstick‚ has a nice shirt on‚ and she happens to be wearing nail polish on her nails which in the 1960s

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    Dbq Beauty Products

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    Everyone wants to look beautiful now a days. They want to look like celebrities and models with all the makeup and hair products. The necessity of every lipstick‚ eyeliner‚ concealer‚ hair dye will make them beautiful‚ but what they don’t know is that it can hurt them with all the kinds of chemicals inside the products. All beauty products have chemicals inside them that can harm them by getting infections andor by affecting their health. Beauty products aren’t made for your health at all. They are

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    Audrey flack

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    The Museum of Modern Art‚ Flack later came to excel in vanitas paintings that combined painted renderings of black and white photographs along with detailed arrangements of elegant objects including fruits‚ cakes‚ chocolates‚ strings of pearls‚ lipsticks‚ tubes of paint‚ and glass wine goblets. In works such as Wheel of Fortune (1977-78)‚ she would represent decks of playing cards and other ephemera related to gambling‚ adding a mirror and human skull‚ for good measure. Her recent exhibition of

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    FROM SCIENCE TO BEAUTY L’Oréal’s research facilities in France‚ the USA‚ and Japan bring together more than 3‚000 scientists and research staff. Their discoveries are published in leading scientific journals. L’Oréal’s innovations are patented‚ creating some 586 patents in 2004 alone. Our methodologies for evaluating the safety and efficacy of ingredients and finished products‚ product evaluation and claim substantiation are recognised by the international scientific community

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    Femme Fatlaes in Film Noir

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    Intro In postwar cinema‚ the change of popular genre switched from melodrama to film noir. The new elements of film noir were artistically exciting‚ as seen in its mise-en-scene. The mise-en-scene of film noir became more visually mysterious and provocative‚ demanding a transformation of women characters. While still holding on to elements of the women in melodrama‚ the sexuality that was once muted‚ was turned up to create the femme fatale. The femme fatale is a necessary component of mise-en-scene

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    Freedom Writers Assignment The character I’ve chosen is Eva Benitez ‚ is a 18 year teenage Mexican American girl short wave hair ‚ tan skin wears red lipstick and hoop earrings has that tomboyish look . Life changes during her childhood. The first day of school for Eva she was waiting for her dad to take her to school ‚ when it turn out to be the day she saw a friend die right in front of her eyes . Eva’s

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    Americans encountered a whole new outlook on life in the 1920’s. They were no longer of a single‚ quiet opinion. The different experiences during the war meant that once everyone was together again‚ viewpoints would change of what certain groups of people stood for. The role of women and how they now took control of their lives‚ new inventions‚ and different morals of Americans all accumulated to the new lifestyle of the United States. With their husbands gone to war‚ many American women became

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    Frank's Freudian Slip

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    Deborah Herring Mastering Liberals Arts II February 18‚ 2012 Essay 1 Psychological Criticisms Frank’s Freudian Slip Blue Velvet is a film directed and written in 1986 by David Lynch. This film is considered controversial to many critics due to its depiction of the sexual and disturbing imagery. There are some Freudian elements within the film shown through the love story‚ kidnapping and sadistic pornographic elements. It even attempts to dramatize how one character Frank Booth (Dennis

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