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    May. She is completely ready to study for the huge test she has tomorrow‚ but oh no‚ HER SHOULDERS ARE SHOWING! No students say anything to her because they are just as warm as her. They all mind their own business unaware of the fact that she is breaking the dress code. Until the teacher walks in‚ he looks around his classroom checking to see if their are any indecencies and sees little stephanie’s shoulders! He doesn’t know what to do‚ so he does what any good teacher would do‚ and calls her to

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    Women responded to this lack of nylons by‚ coating their legs with tan makeup and drawing lines up the back of their calves to imitate seems. During the war women kept their wardrobes simple. Women typically wore knee length dresses with padded shoulders. Also sportswear became a popular trend. Homemade accessories and elaborate curls became a fade because it allowed women to express themselves without spending a lot of money. Makeup during this time period featured bright lips and strong curls.

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    I first had physical therapy at 27‚ after I slipped on an icy Montreal sidewalk and tore the ligaments in my left ankle. I had it again at 42 and 43‚ after surgery on my right and left knees‚ and most recently I’ve had it on both shoulders. My orthopedist likes to say surgery is half the battle. If so‚ it’s the easy half. The slow and repetitive work of physical therapy often starts the next day‚ and for an injury like a tear in an anterior cruciate ligament‚ it can take up to six months. Before

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    torso‚ then it may be too big. If it is too big‚ it will be difficult to play smoothly. Now that you know how to hold the guitar‚ and where to put your hands‚ you should know how to put the strap on the guitar‚ simply referred to as “strapping the guitar”. Both ends of the strap should have slits that go over the strap buttons. They may be hard to pull over at first‚ but this should ensure that they will not slip off while playing. If they should break while standing or sitting‚ if you are holding the

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    and doesn’t crease easily. Soldiers wore trench coats‚ made by both by Burberry and Acquascutum‚ over their uniforms in World War I; the shoulder straps were for insignia and rumour has it that the D rings were used to attach hand grenades. “The classic World War I-era trench coat was double-breasted‚ with four buttons‚ reinforced shoulder or gun flaps‚ straps at its sleeves‚ a buckled all-around belt (with distinctive brass “D” rings designed to hold one’s water bottle‚ hand grenades‚ or sword)

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    immense difference‚ but‚ traffic rules (those that exist) are taken even less serious here. It is not the speed‚ ignoring crosswalks or passing right that are the most interesting for me but the (none) use of seatbelts. The seatbelt‚ ‘a belt or strap in an automobile‚ airplane‚ etc.‚ fastened around or sometimes diagonally  across themidsection to keep the person safely secured‚ as during a sudden stop’‚ was originally invented by English engineer George Cayley in the early 19th century but became

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    The primary influence in fashion in the 1940s was war‚ which actually set out to mark the new standard. The United States had remained safe and out of the war overseas‚ between Germany‚ Japan‚ England‚ Poland‚ and France‚ but after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7th‚ 1941‚ the United States declared war on Japan‚ Germany‚ and Italy‚ officially entering World War II. Before Paris fell to Germany‚ the majority of fashion designers based their designs on French apparel. The United

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    After all‚ THIS is the outfit that would be featured on your ID for the next 3 years. I had read the dress code carefully and picked the outfit I would wear - black capris & a blue sleeveless shirt. It was not a halter top and did NOT have spaghetti straps‚ and it covered my stomach and my entire back. Totally appropriate‚

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    Casualty Handling Immobilisation And Extrication Extrication Devices Immobilisation Devices Rescue Stretchers Contents. Southampton (Yeldrin) Sling Neil Robertson Stretcher Paraguard Rescue Stretcher Orthopedic Scoop Stretcher Extrication Back Boards Long Spinal Board Extrication from a vehicle Log Rolling at Patient onto a Spinal Board Back Boarding the Standing Patient Securing a patient to the Long Spinal Board When to immobilise the spine Head

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    wears a long exquisite black brocade velvet collard neck doublet jacket. That is pleated at the bottom ending just below the hips aligned with gold buttons‚ and rubies to symbolize his high nobility status. The doublet jacket will have large broad shoulders‚ and long sleeves‚ and belted at the waistline in which Romeo has his sword attached and clipped to the left side. His hose are black and are cut into two separate pieces. The shoes that he will wear are black leather soled boots ending at mid calf

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