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    Costa Rican Dress

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    clothing. Costa Rican traditional dress is used for traditional practices. Most of the cultural dress has layers. This is because of the climate of Costa Rica. You never know when it is going to rain because of its varied climate. Traditional dress is only worn on special occasion such as when they dance. Both women and men have different style of traditional clothing. Usually the clothes are the colors of the Costa Rican flag which are red‚ blue ‚ and white. Mens dress is very simple but elegant. Mens

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    DBQ 1: The Transformation of Colonial Virginia During the time period between 1606 and 1700‚ hundreds of settlers flocked to the Virginia colony seeking riches only to find hardship‚ and no gold. However‚ after many years‚ and much effort‚ the Virginians managed to secure a solid social and economic system that would eventually make Virginia one of the most important North American colonies. One of the first hardships settlers encountered were disease‚ malnutrition‚ and starvation. When the settlers

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    Emily Campos October 24‚ 2013 American History We the People I believe that the Virginia Constitution has the best chance to have a successful central government. This constitution has a good balance when it came to equality and liberty. This plan not only focuses on the good of the countries but it tries to make their decisions based off of what people need and want. “All men are by nature equally free and independent‚ and have certain inherent rights‚ of which‚ when they enter into a state

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    Dress Code for Interview

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    Persuasive Outline Title: Job Interview Dress Code General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to wear a suitable dress based on the job interview dress code. Thesis Statement: A job interview can often make or break your chances of getting your dream job. Today I’d like to talk you about the meaning of job interview‚ what you should wear during interview‚ the importance of understanding what to wear on an interview and interview attire tips

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    School Dress Code

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    School rules keep students and teachers regulated. I think the one school rule that should be changed is the dress code‚ because it’s sexist‚ and it prevents students from showing self expression. Sexism is a huge problem in school. Girl’s are scolded ‚ pulled out of class‚ and told to change because a simple shoulder is showing. On the other hand‚ when boys wear cut-off-tees with no sleeves‚ nothing happens. Boys are never pulled out of class because of their choice of clothing. Boys also wear

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    Virginia Persuasive Essay

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    We‚ the delegates of Virginia believe and agree that the number of members of Congress should be proportional to population. We believe this because it is most beneficial for the population to be proportional because a huge state like Virginia should not have the same number of representatives of congress as a smaller state like Delaware or Georgia. The reason why we have such a large population is because we have such a large slave population. Slaves are the people who work in our fields and this

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    Virginia Living Museum

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    is The Virginia Living Museum. I attended 11/8/2011 with my boyfriend and his daughter. I loved the museum; it had so many different aspects to it and exhibits to see. The two exhibits I was intrigued by were The Virginia’s World of Darkness Gallery and The Virginia’s Underground Valley. The Virginia’s World of Darkness Gallery had a lot of different animals from sharks‚ which scare me but intrigue me‚ to moon jellyfish. It intrigued me because I used to go to the beaches around Virginia and would

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    School Dress Code

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    Can a school’s dress code keep us from wearing T-shirts that have certain slogans or messages on them? When a school’s dress code is used to ban clothes because they have certain slogans‚ then it really becomes an issue of free speech and not just personal appearance. The school should not ban any slogans unless they are libelous‚ obscene or somehow very disruptive. Some schools try to use their dress code to prohibit students from wearing T-shirts which advertise certain beer companies. The school

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    Dress Code Violation

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    embarrassing outfit after violating the dress code.” written by Rebecca Klein‚ talks about the unfair dress code policy and the embarrassing punishment that follows. Miranda Larkin‚ 15‚ was wearing a skirt that was past her fingertips and just above her knees. She was told that her skirt was ‘too short’ and was sent to the office to change into a school-provided outfit. This outfit was a big‚ bright yellow t-shirt and red baggy sweatpants that was labeled “Dress Code Violation”. Instantly‚ Miranda started

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    Thomas Harriot explored Virginia with an open mind and appreciated the new the world. Exploring the new world‚ Jamestown‚ he studied the behaviors of the Natives also the nature and what it had to offer. Thomas Harriot understood that the Natives were well educated with the environment although he noticed their way of living didn’t require much other than some simple handmade tools. The most important observation he mentioned was the fact that the Natives definitely needed to modernize their habits

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