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    I mentioned the change of streams of women’s clothes so far. Those examples of changes contributed to get ahead in society‚ however‚ there are examples of women’s clothes which interfere the movement of women into the society.In other world‚ women held the dilemma that the more women successfully progress in the society by adjusting their clothes to the change of their action‚ the more people would criticize them at the point of their dresses rather than their political arguments. Such women’s

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    ridiculous. In my school‚ if a teacher even catches a glimpse at your bra strap‚ then you either have to wear a hoodie that you brought or go to ISS for a day. It should not be the female’s fault‚ for one she is a young woman who has to wear that undergarment. Now let’s say that the female doesn’t have a lot of money and the only clothes she gets is hand

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    just like her. Adina Samloff’s room makes her feel girly and comfortable. In Adina’s room‚ there becomes a point when you cannot see her carpet due to the amount of clothes. There’s a good chance that you’ll either step on a shoe‚ an earring‚ an undergarment or a pair of jeans within the first few feet of entering her room. It’s always a disaster‚ except for those few others during the day that Adina cleans her room. Adina’s outfits get changed quicker than the blink of an eye! And at the end of that

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    Ancient Roman men normally wore a tunica and a toga. A tunica was a wool undergarment that usually had short sleeves‚ since long sleeves were meant for women. Women would wear a slightly different tunica and toga. Like I just mentioned‚ the tunica would have longer sleeves‚ and married women would have to wear a loose version of

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    Phar-Mor‚ Inc. 1. 2 cases which companies have committed fraud by misstating inventory: • Rocky Mount Undergarment Company‚ Inc. • Leslie Fay Company 2. Intentional misstatements of inventory is difficult to detect‚ as was in the case of Phar-Mor‚ Inc.‚ because of the collusion by employees and/or management to commit fraud. 3. Coopers & Lybrand won the Phar-Mor‚ Inc. account with a very low bid‚ so they wanted to limit their costs by testing only 4 out of the 129 stores

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    Williams murdered two females‚ Jessica Llyod who was 27‚ and Marie-France Comeau who was 37‚ but this was not until after his countless number of break-ins as well as the sexual assault of two separate women. Williams has a sexual fetish with female undergarments and would break into the homes of women and take pictures of himself wearing these articles as well as steal them for his own personal pleasure. This obsession is believed to what lead to the unfortunate assaults and deaths of the other women.

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    had only one set of clothing‚ two at most. Men wore coarse tunics‚ and long stockings or leggings. Women wore long dresses of coarse wool‚ and stockings. Some peasants may have worn linen undergarments to offset the uncomfortable wool clothing. The outer garments were almost never washed‚ though the undergarments were laundered regularly. Wood smoke permeated the clothes and acted as a kind of deodorant for peasants. The base for the cloth was usually a russet (brown)‚ so most clothing was a fairly

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    What would you choose to wear if you had absolutely every article of clothing to choose from in your closet‚ tailored especially to fit you? Probably not a 45-inch tall hennin or a coat trimmed with 2‚790 ermine pelts‚ which was exactly what wealthy medieval nobles saw as “fashionable.” The extravagance of the medieval European nobles made an everlasting impact on history‚ and their fashion evolved over the course of time. Although most of their clothing were wearable year-round‚ wealthy nobles had

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    that loins two larger areas of water. In the poem‚ it refers to the Straits of Dover‚ i.e. the sea between Dover and Calais‚ about twenty miles across separating the English Channel from the North Sea. 2.) Girdle (line 23) – an item of ladies undergarment. In the poem. Arnold happily embellishes his lofty meditation with a delicate allusion to be Symposium of Plato. 3.) Melancholy (line 23) - mainly literary and of the feeling of sadness and of being without hope. 4.) Shingle (line 28) – small

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    medieval time they would have used ores to paddle across the water instead of peasants pulling the boat/ barge and only rich people have horses because they cost a lot. Most people in the medieval times would wear woollen clothing with undergarments made of linen. Brighter colours better materials and a longer jacket length were usually

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