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    1920's Fashion

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    wore loose‚ feminine dresses embellished with lace‚ ruffles‚ or artificial flowers and tied with a sash. Another popular outfit was a long skirt worn with a sailor style middy blouse made of wool flannel‚ jean cloth‚ or serge. These shirts featured a shawl collar‚ contrasting necktie‚ and sometimes a “nautical insignia on the sleeves¨ (Children’s Clothing). Girls also wore thigh length cardigan sweaters that buttoned in the front and were belted around the middle (Frocks and Frills: Children’s Fashion

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    INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS ‘LIST OF GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS OF INDIA’ SUBMITTED TO MR. TANKMAY KANDEKAR SUBMITTED BY SANHITA WAGH (M/MFM/12/37) NIFT‚ MUMBAI GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATION LAW: A geographical indication (GI) is a name or sign used on certain products which corresponds to a specific geographical location or origin (e.g. a town‚ region‚ or country). India‚ as a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO)‚ enacted the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and

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    The pack of wolves symbolize fate because one cannot control it‚ one has to compensate for the unexpected misfortunes it brings‚ and many people spend their lives fearing it although it may never bring them hardships in the future. The wolves‚ in this story‚ are shrouded in mystery. When they first enter the story‚ no one is quite sure what they are. Once the father realizes what they are‚ he immediately goes looking for them but then discovers something far worse than the wolves. They had taken

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    lots of snow. Not on my wedding day though‚ it was 75 degrees and one of the most beautiful days I have ever seen in December. It was kind of funny about the weather because my wife’s aunt made shawls for the women so they wouldn’t be cold‚ since our ceremony was on the river. Needless to say the shawls weren’t used. . The ceremony took place in Wellsburg‚ WV right next to the Ohio River. The actual vowels were read in a gazebo just past the courthouse. It was a beautiful sight because of the

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    Caramelo Caramelo has been quite an interesting novel. It describes a Hispanic family to the tee. Sandra Cisneros chose her title perfectly for this book. Life ’s hardships and possibilities are explored throughout this fascinating novel. The author describes the word caramelo in different ways and in two different occasions. The first occasion was to describe Candelarias ’ skin color. Celaya quoted: "Her skin a caramelo. A color so sweet‚ it hurts to even look at her

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    Brianna Gowan B’Nai Torah Congregation‚ Boca Raton‚ Fl Gudny Rossen  Site visit date: 9/8/2012 REL 2011 4 November 2012 Judaism Religion is a set of beliefs‚ which vary depending on the culture‚ which connects humans spiritually and morally. Various religions exist all over the world‚ bringing people together or sometimes turning them against each other. As a child‚ I grew up with a Catholic

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    Hayley Hughes Professor Fowler English 1102 9 February 2013 Short Story Essay Guy de Maupassant’s short story “The Necklace” uses a diamond necklace to symbolize two different things. The first thing the necklace represents is that deceiving others will lead to one’s downfall. The necklace also symbolizes how the effects of greed can change a person. In the story‚ the reader sees the main character’s personal growth from beginning to end due to losing a diamond necklace. Mathilde Loisel’s

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    to the other stirrup” (Raddall 15). This action represents that she is abandoning the character that Mr. and Mrs. Barclay created for her. Red claims her own identity by “[taking] off her scarlet shawl”(Carter 6). The red shawl was given to her by her grandmother‚ and the moment she “[bundles] up her shawl and [throws] it on the blaze”‚ she throws away the identity and expectations that her family has for her‚ and her past (Carter 6). In “The Wedding Gift”‚ Kezia “[flings the tinderbox] into the woods

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    THE GIFT OF THE MAGI Scene1: Della: What do you think‚ honey? It is not the most wonderful‚ but the most delightful tree of any Christmas any where? Jim: Well… Della: Yes? Jim: It is…most original. But the fact that we couldn’t afford to buy anything. Sometimes not even enough food! And especially not Christmas gifts. I’ve worked hard and I’m earning more money now‚ but back then I was only making…$30 a week. Della: Honey‚ don’t worry about that! Although we do not have the largest goose‚ or a lot

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    her work. By using her extensive imagery‚ the ideas she presents become vividly depicted and are easy to relate to. In order to express the need to embrace our differences with one another‚ she paints a "shawl" (6) of "contradictions" (3) to values and paradigms held by the conformist whole. The shawl she uses not only visualizes her point‚ but its connotation of safety offers a desire to embrace contradictions to fend off the boorish beliefs of the masses. She later compares the masses to the individual

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