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    hunting‚ fishing‚ golf‚ tennis‚ skiing‚ archery‚ and mountaineering. The garments ’ time- and weather-tested reputation for durability helped make them the gear of choice for adventurers of the late 19th and early 20th century. Balloonists and early aviators wore specially made Burberry garments that let neither wind nor rain penetrate. Also in 2002 Burberry launched its exclusive ‘Art of the Trench’ made to order trench coat service. Now Burberry is an internationally recognized luxury brand with a

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    age-related eye problems is associated with a person’s lifetime exposure to the sun’s UV rays. Folding Sunglasses In 2012 folding sunglasses were re-released by Ray-Ban. This feature allows a smaller storage space when not in use. The folding Aviator is a sample brand that featured this type of

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    Amelia Earhart Amelia Earhart‚ nicknamed "Lady Lindy" because of her achievements comparable to those of Charles Lindbergh‚ is considered "the most celebrated of all women aviators." Her accomplishments in the field of aviation inspired others and helped pave the ways for those that followed. Born on July 24‚ 1897‚ in Atchison‚ Kansas‚ Amelia Earhart ’s parents encouraged her from a young age to participate in activities usually left to boys‚ such as football‚ baseball‚ and fishing. Their encouragement

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    surgery does the person become more or less authentic? In Lauren Slater’s essay “Who Holds the Clicker?”‚ Slater studies the symptoms and experience of thirty-six years old Mario Della Grotta‚ who is diagnosed with obsessive – compulsive disorder‚ or OCD. He suffers from a live of looped-loop in which he repeats actions fearing incompleteness. In Sherry Turkle’s essay‚ “Alone Together‚” Turkle explores the idea of authenticity and how in the future robots could offer humans better relationships as well

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    disorder. His disorder is unclear in the movie‚ but I consider him diagnosed with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). He is attending T.L. Hanna High School in Anderson‚ South Carolina. He originally lived with his mother until she passed away. Then he was taken in by his high school coach. Who of which he lives and works with Coach Jones played by (Ed Harris). One clear indicator of (OCD) of which Radio suffers from is an extreme fear of people. One way in which he deals with this fear is by acting

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    Ron Howard’s The Beautiful Mind is an American film that follows the life of scientific and mathematical genius and Princeton University graduate John Nash. The film begins with Nash and his colleagues at a ceremony where he is a co-recipient for a math scholarship. His obsession with patterns and math is first noticed when he attempts to match the reflection from the sun and the glass jug to the patterns on a colleagues tie to which he responds: “There must be a mathematical explanation for how

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    Hysteria‚ originates from the Greek word for a “wandering uterus‚” and was historically used to describe a “woman’s mood swings and erratic behavior”. It was believed that in order to cure the wandering uterus a woman would need to be “confined and controlled” (Traniello). Throughout history‚ women have been made to feel as though they are not worthy of being treated respectively by people who are in control‚ in this case‚ doctors. Women’s hysteria is a large part of popular culture and literature

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    1903‚ the industrialized world moved at the speed of a steam engine.” Most people thought that was fast enough. A few months before a smug scientist had claimed that no powered aircraft would ever get in the air despite the efforts of many would-be aviators. His words seemed to have been confirmed a little later after a motorized aircraft crashed into a river‚ killing its pilot. Men wore bushy handlebar mustaches and high-necked collars and wouldn’t have left the house without a derby or a top

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    ENGL 1301 February 5‚ 2013 An Unforgettable Vacation 2) Recall a place you were once fond of – a vacation retreat. Summer 2012‚ in the mid weeks of August; I can recall fond memories of the hot sand between my toes. The sun beaming of my aviator shades‚ crisp touch of my tan skin lying on a jumbo beach chair‚ in the beautiful Island of Destin Florida. Here in this sanctuary‚ was like living in a dream‚ so different compared to anywhere I had ever been. Different in a special way‚ Destin

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    Patrick McGimpsey Psychology 101 Ryan Robb 07/27/12 Surgical Addiction Surgical addiction or body dysmorphic disorder is defined as “a problem in which a person has repeated unnecessary cosmetic surgery procedures.” (Gwinnell‚ Adamec pg. 75) Sufferers feel compelled to have multiple cosmetic surgeries to fix real or imagined physical imperfections. After one procedure is performed patients will find and obsess over another defect and get another surgery. This becomes a regular routine

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