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    to life. As he describes Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones‚ the reader could almost see her walking down the street. "She was a large woman with a large purse that had everything in it but a hammer and nails. It had a long strap‚ and she carried it slung across her shoulder" (158). Hughes describes the woman in such a way that the reader gets the impression that she is a tough‚ hefty woman‚ who is capable of defending herself if necessary. And one would expect her to do just that‚ when the boy

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    point of view. This has an effect on the reader. You get involved in the story and you know what the father is thinking and why he is going the things he does. “He looked over at the miniature jeans‚ the sweatshirt bunched beneath the seat belt’s strap‚ the hiking boots dangling off the floor like weights.” (Page 2‚ line 7-8) The main character is the father. He is divorced and not happy. “For some reason it made him happy‚ and he hadn’t been happy for a while.” (Page 2‚ line 6-7) “For a long

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    insignia (chap 28). o Authorizes band collar insignia for enlisted personnel (chap 28). o Adds corps support commands as echelons authorized to wear the shoulder sleeve insignia in their own right (chap 28). Adds wear of the Sapper tab as group 4 for permanent wear by qualified soldiers (chap 28). Updates the eligibility criteria for the wear of the shoulder sleeve insignia--former wartime service for Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom (chap 28). o o o Authorizes the wear of

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    That’s 40‚000 people that had a mom or dad that loved them‚ that had a family waiting for them to be okay when they woke up. Those 40‚000 people could have had a chance to live if they would have made the simple decision to pull that strap that goes over your shoulder and across your lap. Supposedly states with stronger seat belt enforcement laws exhibit higher seat belt use rates than those with weaker laws. So if Kentucky enforced the seat belt law more strongly I think people would be more cautious

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    is very attractive Queenie to show how dominant and more important she was over the other three girls. Sammy also describes the assets that Queenie has.” With the straps pushed off‚ there was nothing between the top of the suit and the top of her head except just her‚ this clean bare plane of the top of her chest down from the shoulder bones like a dented sheet of metal tilted in the light. I mean‚ it was more than pretty” (Updike 3). This quote is the perfect example of femme fatale‚ because it

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    Dropping his hand he clenches and unclenches it over the strap of his bag. He turns on his heel determination. He doesn’t know what he’s going to do. All he knows is that he has to do something. He misses the peculiar look Lucas is giving him having seen the entire exchange in the hallway. The concern‚ the tension‚ the way Smackle fled. Zay doesn’t see Lucas but Lucas see’s it all. Including the way he looks now. A look that Zay has described to him so many times. The look he gets when he’s about

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    styles that were popular a decade ago are now being brought back with high popularity. In the 1830s and 1840’s fashion was nothing it is today‚ if you were a fashionable woman‚ your clothing had large “leg of mutton” or “gigot” sleeves. The old big shoulders look gravitated down to the sleeves. Waistlines resumed its natural position while necklines became more of a V-shape. The 1850s‚ the domed skirts of the 1840s continued to expand‚ skirts were made bigger by using deep ruffles in tier like forms

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    MATERIAL CULTURE CAMPUS FASHION – CLOTHING: A CASE STUDY OF UNDERGRADUATE FEMALE STUDENTS IN THE UNIVERSITY OF GHANA BY ARCH 306 – ETHNOARCHAEOLOGY IN WEST AFRICA DEPARTMENT OF ARCHAEOLOGY UNIVERSITY OF GHANA LEGON CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 1. BACKGROUND STATEMENT 2. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY 3. HYPOTHESIS 2. LITERATURE REVIEW 3. METHODOLOGY 1. STUDY AREA 2. POPULATION AND SAMPLE 3. INSTRUMENT FOR DATA COLLECTION

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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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    woman look taller and leaner. Open toed shoes can give those thighs and calves a slimmer look than wearing a closed toe shoe that would give off the opposite illusion. Women should avoid ankle straps if their legs are already slim. However‚ for those women who want to add a fuller appearance‚ ankle straps are their friends. When concerning wearing boots‚ the knee-high boots‚ or boots that fall just below the knee have become a popular trend for short skirts according to a contributor from (http://www

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