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    school shopping and he didn’t like the school clothes she was getting him. The mood that author wants to give would want to give would be embarrassed because of the clothes she gets him. “I asked if dad can get me some more clothes and she said yes but that was a mistake because he does all his shopping at the pharmacy” (142). This is important because Greg should go and buy his own clothes instead of complaining when his parents don’t buy the clothes he likes. This is also important because Greg

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    Elizabethan Clothing The most alien concepts of the Elizabethan era was that‚ regardless of their wealth‚ Elizabethans were not allowed to wear what clothes they liked. Their clothing and items of apparel were dictated by the Elizabethan Sumptuary Laws which governed the style and materials worn. The Elizabethan Sumptuary Clothing Laws were used to control behaviour and to ensure that a specific class structure was maintained. English Sumptuary Laws governing the clothing that Elizabethans wore

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    to buy trendy clothes and diminish economic and social barriers among students. Parents and teachers are not the only people concerned with the argument of uniforms in school. In President Clinton’s 1996 State of the Union speech‚ "if it means teenagers will stop killing each other over designer jackets‚ then our public schools should be able to require their students to wear school uniforms." This adds to my argument of students not giving into the peer pressure of buying clothes of the trends

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    noticeable accessories. The use of shape seems interesting and the lines are good. The shirt shows off the model’s figure. Also the sandals are muted and seem to pull the clothes together. The style reminds me of a pirate with all the cut up clothing and ruffles. I enjoy the pants‚ but I think the shirt is kind of overkill. The clothes are overall interesting to look at. I don’t enjoy the sandals but that’s a personal preference because I don’t like sandals. The second picture shows a model

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    welcome into the school and since every one had to wear the same thing no one was bullied and i became a straight A student sice i would only focuse in school. Then high school came along and I hated being there‚ since i couldnt affford all the nice clothes or shoes people had‚ i was bullied and the only thing that keep me motivated into going to school was that both my parents didnt finish high school and had to drop out to take care of their family. When i was bullied i would just think to myself and

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    the aisles “girls” and “boys”. Another way the division is visible‚ is by color; pink is what tends to pop out first‚ and this is the aisle where the dolls are. These methods are just the beginning of how dolls are sorted by gender. Next comes the clothes and the different roles that the dolls play. Gender bias with dolls plays a significant role in the world of a child by affecting their learning‚ behavior‚ and image of themselves. Gender bias through a child’s toy can have a large effect on their

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    Holbrook‚ Goodwife Cruff and Goodman Cruff. One of the problems in the beginning of the book is when she goes to her cousin’s house and was adapting to their way of life; for instance when she got there‚ they all did not have good clothes and she had really fancy clothes that they would have never worn in their life because they were too expensive. Another problem that she encountered was that she met a lady named Hannah Tupper that lived near Blackbird Pond and she was a Quaker. That’s why she was

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    In most cultures‚ being a housewife is the most important role a woman can have. If a woman does not the needed skills they need to perform their duty‚ then they are not seen as real woman. Jamaica Kincaid’s poem “Girl” describes a young girl reciting the advice her mother gives her advice to be a respectable woman in society‚ take care of herself‚ and how to keep up her household once she is married. In the implied patriarchal society that they are in‚ the importance of feminine roles become the

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    My first artifact that is important to my life is my clothes. Clothes help keep me covered for no one to see my body. Protect me from harsh conditions. Also to keep my body safe from infections and diseases. The clothes I wear keeps me covered for no one to see my body. My clothes help my body stay safe from mental or physical harm. To keep my dignity from no one seeing what I don’t want them to see. It protects me from harsh conditions. Like if it’s raining or snowing‚ it keeps me from not getting

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    Valley Forge: Would You Quit? In Philadelphia‚ the winter of 1777‚ the situation was harsh and rough. General George Washington wanted a place where he could keep an eye on the British‚ and he decided to go with Valley Forge. Valley Forge was the turning point for the Revolutionary War. It was a place that men were starving to death‚ dying from sickness and diseases‚ and dying from being shot. George Washington decided to make a camp at Valley Forge with his troops and soldiers. He had a lot of

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