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    William Harris

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    The article titled‚ “ ‘Harmless’ Things You Should Really Wash Your Hands After Touching” by William Harris‚ is a mind blowing article that shows how every day of people’s lives they get germs from all the things they touch and how it can affect them. The article titled‚ “ ‘Harmless’ Things You Should Really Wash Your Hands After Touching” by William Harris‚ is a mind blowing article that shows how every day of people’s lives they get germs from all the things they touch and how it can affect them

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    Dialated Veins

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    This section needs to be deleted‚ only used for submission purposes (misspelled): Dialated Veins Sclerptherapy Reticular veins are also referred to as ‘blue veins’ or ‘feeder veins.’ This condition occurs when dilated veins allow the outgoing blood to flow the opposite direction (backward). This increase in the pressure causes the veins to become enlarged. They can also twist and cause green or blue lines beneath the skin‚ which often creates an unsightly marbling effect. Reticular Veins: What You

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    What Is Sexual Perversion

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    following: The inability to resist an impulse for the sexual act‚ the requirement of participation by non-consenting or under-aged individuals. Sexual perversion include fantasies‚ behaviours which: Involves nonhuman sexual objects‚ such as shoes or undergarments (fetishism)‚ require the suffering or humiliation of oneself or partner (sexual sadism)‚ involve children or other non-consenting partners (pedophilia). Other common Paraphilia or sexual perversion are: exhibitionism or exposure of the genitals

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    Rise of the red lantern

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    Impression of “Raise The Red Lantern” The film “Raise The Red Lantern”‚ directed by Zhang Yimou‚ is set in 1920s China during the Warlord Era. It takes me enter into the sealed world of an emblematical wealthy man’s house in China. Nineteen years old Songlian‚ whose father has recently died and left the family bankrupt‚ is betrayed by her stepmother and is sold as a concubine of the Chen family‚ becoming the Forth Mistress of the household. Arriving at the palatial abode‚ she is at first treated

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    The Evolution of American Women ’s Fashion Motto: “Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky‚ in the street; fashion has to do with ideas‚ the way we live‚ what is happening.” (Coco Chanel) Fashion has always been a reflection of the collective consciousness and unconsciousness of society. Indeed‚ until recent centuries‚ it was the concern of the aristocracy; the clothing of ordinary people changed far less radically. However‚ the old time consuming traditions

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    you are just living (tees‚ jeans‚ sports attire‚ etc.). For the purpose of this comparison‚ the fashion of the Victorian period will be used. The Victorian wardrobe consisted of clothing for the day and clothing for sleeping. Many times the undergarments would be used for both purposes. The designs of the fashions of today are very different from the designs of the past. Rather than having a few pieces of clothing for the entire year with the addition of a wrap for warmth in the winter‚ entire

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    Medieval Clothing During the Middle Ages‚ or the medieval times‚ women and men dressed far more differently than we do now. The women wore dresses and the men wore furs and metal chains. There were also classes to differentiate between. These classes included: The Church‚ the Kings‚ the barons‚ and the peasants.(Williams)1 The clothing was also affected‚ just as it in the times now‚ by the seasons. In the cold season those who were able to afford‚ or had access too‚ sheepskin cloaks‚ wool hats‚

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    example‚ last summer‚ my 13-year-old daughter needed a dress to attend a friend’s birthday dinner. What we found was a black “something” (is what I will call it) with a neckline so low that my condition for buying it was a fill-in-the-gap black undergarment. She was not happy about it but complied. This June‚ for her eighth-grade graduation‚ my daughter debated between a slinky blue dress with a plunging neckline which to me had more of a lounge singer look than a middle school look and a

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    bowery blues

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    Buddhism or Christianity‚ will not be respect as he says “ good bye”. Moreover Kerouac writes about the sexual desires of a young women as he says “Tight the lovely asses /Of the little girls /In love with sex/Showing themselves/In white undergarments/At elevated windows/Hoping for the Worst.” (Stanza 4 lines 36 to 42) These lines show how they are wasting their times and throwing their lives by doing that because the only thing that they get is the disregard of the other people. During his

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    Coco Chanel

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    black dress became a big hit in the 1930s because they were affordable for anyone to buy. D. Chanel said that her whole career is based on a jersey that she made during a cold day in a town called Deauville. 7. A jersey was an undergarment for men and was once never used as a fashionable item for women in French fashion houses. 8. The jersey that Chanel made was simply cut from the front with an added ribbon‚ collar‚ and a knot once Chanel was being stopped in the middle

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