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    After a quick call to Rosalie to ask if she could keep Yaya overnight‚ which thankfully she consented to. In a moment Esmeralda was humming happily as she set the table for a delicious dinner with Chris the love of her Vida for the first time in what felt like forever. For the next couple hours they sat together eating‚ laughing ‚ reminiscing and catching up. Holding hands over the table ‚ sipping on light after dinner drinks‚ enjoying each other’s company‚ music played softly in the background

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    the issues so many in a country like India‚ that eve teasing gets swept under the rug. Since no help is forthcoming from the government‚ Indian woman have devised several ways of dealing with this menace. They always carry a bag with a long shoulder strap so the bag can be moved behind to cover their backs and the other arm holds an umbrella that helps protect the front. They walk fast while their eyes constantly assess the men. They instinctively know which ones

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    Topic question: How has football helmets and shoulder pads evolved over the years to better protect the person wearing the equipment FOOTBALL HELMET EVOLUTION 1) DEC. 2 1893 was the mark when the first football helmet was made 2) 1 Nov 1896 Throughout 1896 George Barclay was working on his model of the football helmet after he feared he would get seriously injured while playing football. His model contained leather straps‚ which were one of the first makings of the chinstrap to hold the

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    terrified that a car would knock me down. When I reached the bus station‚ it was nearly empty except for a handful of boys. Mohan and I strode to a bench near the stationmaster’s office. I could feel the tension on my shoulders as the straps of my school bag ate into my shoulder. “Where is the bus?” I sighed to myself. An elderly woman came and asked me where I was going. She started a conversation but gave up after my monosyllable answers. Suddenly‚ someone shouted and I saw a bus swerved into

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    the lower end‚ and constructed of rubber or plastic. It is used for breathing air from above the water surface when the wearer’s mouth and nose are submerged. The snorkel usually has a piece of rubber that attaches the snorkel to the outside of the strap of the diving mask.  The most common type of snorkel is a simple tube that is allowed to flood when underwater. The snorkeler expels water from the snorkel either with a sharp exhalation on return to the surface (blast clearing) or by tilting the

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    Museum Report – Erin Bryn Terrell‚ FM114 19th century fashion was conservative‚ feminine‚ and lavish. Women’s dress was constricting and dictated by strict rules and traditions‚ echoing the constraints women of the era often felt in their limiting role in society. The ideal silhouette was an hourglass figure‚ nipped waist with rounded hips and bosom‚ which women attained through the use of corsets and structured undergarments. The dresses were floor length and often designed with long trains

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    Loving‚ Superficial‚ Intimate Teens "Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?" by Joyce Carol Oates catapults its reader into a seductive‚ fifteen-year-old mindset‚ embodied by the main character‚ the rebellious Connie. Connie‚ much like Sammy‚ the main character from "A & P" by John Updike‚ is on the prowl for companionship and sex. Their unsuccessful search for intimacy‚ appreciation for family life‚ and superficial attitudes are what bring them together as similar characters but also what

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    Do people have to die for things to be changed? In NASCAR officials are always looking at safety and standards that are always changing. NASCAR stands for the National Association for Stock Car Racing. NASCAR is always looking at and advancing in safety‚ because racing will always be dangerous‚ that is what gives the racers the thrill. The only thing that NASCAR can do is try to make the driver as safe as possible without compromising the racing thrill. NASCAR safety has dramatically improved as

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    1.1 The skin is the largest organ of the body and it acts as a waterproof protector for all the internal organs and it consist of four distinct layers: The epidermis‚ the basement membrane zone‚ the dermis and the subcutaneous layer. The epidermis which is the outer layer and is a protective multi-layered self-renewing structure which varies in thickness depending on which part of the body it covers. The dermis is underneath the epidermis‚ this is a layer of connective tissue which provides the

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    instances where I’ve heard teachers make demands and accusations like; “I can see your bra strap” and "find something to cover yourself with”‚ when confronting female students in regards on their outfit. And while‚ the dress code applies to all students‚ I have observed that it seems to mainly targets female students. Female students are restricted from wearing tank tops because it shows their shoulders and collarbone‚ and aren’t allowed to wear shorts because apparently female body parts are

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