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    Fashion as Our Lifestyle

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    Муниципальное общеобразовательное учреждение гимназия Научно-практическая конференция «Юный исследователь - 2010» Fashion as our lifestyle Выполнили: Бабиева Ольга‚ Научный руководитель: Телухова Наталия‚ Максимова Галина ученицы 8 «Б» класса Васильевна‚ МОУ гимназия учитель английского языка

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    Ritual of the Gridiron         The snap of the ball‚ the crack of helmets‚ the shoulder pads colliding together echoing off the sound of the grunts of men slamming against the turf. An average football play contains a complexity of events in a window of just four to six seconds. Yet‚ within those few moments of time‚ the ritual of preparation to guarantee each of those moments are executed perfectly‚ can be listed on for days. Every athletic team performs a great amount of rituals in preparation

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    Ebonie Sydnor Mr.Mulhern Freshman English 6 October 2014 Ready-Made Clothing Informative Essay The style‚ the fit‚ and the fashion of clothing has varied from different periods of time. The development of clothing evolved due to the American Civil War. As the war matured‚ manufacturers fabricated factories that would eventually meet the growing demand of the military‚ quickly and efficiently. The Civil War‚ the Industrial Revolution‚ and the Renaissance‚ all have impacted the meaning of clothing

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    job of pamphlet delivery at the age of fourteen to earn money and help his mother and the rest of his family out financially. Ahn mentions the hardship he went through during the job through first person point of view such as ’I slung the straps over my shoulders and it was lumpy and unbalanced ’ carrying a forty kilogram worth of pamphlets in his old school bag and ’Ten p.m. that night we slumped into bed absolutely exhausted. We still had about third to go…I ’d never intended for my whole family

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    athlete playing running back this young man just could not be tackled. Frustrated the coach asks‚ “Is there anybody at all that can bring down this guy?”. With a hard pumping heart I buckled up my chin strap and said‚ “Coach I can”. With this being my first time ever strapping up some shoulder pads and sliding that jersey over my head and buckling up that chinstrap to secure the helmet on my head there was a part in me that said‚ “You do not have to do this”. I knew what had to be done though

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    of exercise‚ it is not without its risks. Should I be careful? According to the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons‚ the yoga injuries most commonly treated in emergency rooms involve “overstretching and strain from repetition to the neck‚ shoulders‚ spine‚ legs‚ and knees.” (Andrew Seibert) Certain poses can cause a risk of injury if you have severe osteoporosis‚ high or low blood pressure‚ ear problems‚ problems with your spine‚ and pregnancy. Be aware of your conditions‚ and consult with

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    first time‚ my heart began to thump uncontrollably while my knees quivered; I started having second thoughts about my “fearless” decision. “I’m not so sure about this‚” I managed to stutter. Chloe plopped a helmet on my head‚ placed her hand on my shoulder and said‚ “Don’t be worried‚ it’s going to be so much fun.” My trembling legs slid into the harness‚

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    evident through the growing interest towards military fashion. On the other hand‚ the 1940s experienced two distinctive set of styles. From the beginning of the decade until the “New Look” in 1947‚ women’s dresses were knee-length and featured padded shoulders. This added a flair to clothing that was otherwise simple‚ because of wartime rationing. Women became more open to experimentation‚ with skinnier waistlines and homemade accessories. Bright make up became very popular such as the “red lip” which

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    Julie Hutson English 111-04F C.S. Allbright October 23‚ 2010 Importance of car seats After finding out that I was going to be a mother‚ a wave of emotions came over me. Like many others who have been in this position‚ after you have a baby everything changes. You are no longer your main concern‚ it is all about your child‚ and you have to be the most self-less person. My son’s safety is more important to me than anything else and this is why I am looking at the product of a car seat.

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    quivered; I started having second thoughts about my “fearless” decision. “I’m not so sure about this‚” I managed to stutter. Chloe plopped a helmet on my head‚ placed her hand on my shoulder and said‚ “Don’t be worried‚ it’s going to be so much fun.” My trembling legs slid into the harness‚ and Chloe yanked the loose straps. She clipped a carabiner to my harness and attached it to a strong‚ elastic rope that hung from the

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