for what the girls wear‚ as long as "it’s worn in proper times or places‚" according to Tricia Que. Some appreciate the bravery and confidence the girls exude. Baltazar expresses said thought‚ saying that she admires other people who wear revealing clothes "because they are comfortable in their own skin." Other interesting responses are from conservative Victor Roque‚ saying that "I believe shorts are a curse to mankind‚ and that people who conform to such vapid‚ superficial fashions are pasty‚ shallow
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agree on their appearance. They are said to be tall‚ pale with abnormal features. They are said to have a very queer presence. It is not very human‚ some say they talk without moving their lips‚ and have monotonal‚ or mechanical voices. They drive vintage luxury cars that are in mint condition. They sometimes have writing on the side‚ and the license plates are usually untraceable. They are said to have a sort of a glow coming from the inside‚ but they have no headlights. If a person were to have
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Era : Early 1970s Trend : Ethnic clothes Impact on fashion trend or history: There was no acute impact or revolution in fashion trends‚ as result the popular trends in late 1960s continued into 1970s. Much of hippie style had been integrated into mainstream American society by the early 1970s. The Mexican peasant blouses‚ tunic and Indian fabrics were still popular. The Also‚ the seventieth was a individualism decade. Everyone could wear anything anywhere so that the first phase of early
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purchased $500 million worth of Barbie products. The first Barbie made had a black and white striped swimsuit with a signature topknot ponytail. The dolls were only made in blonde and brunette. The first Barbie dolls were manufactured in Japan‚ and the clothes were hand stitched by Japanese home workers. Barbie was the first doll to be marketed on television marketing. Barbie had a fictional biography. Her full name was Barbara Millicent Roberts. In the series of Random House in the 1960’s‚ her parents
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Public Cameras Trying on clothing before purchasing them is something I love. I enjoy checking myself out in new the new vintage clothing of my choice. However‚ after reading the article‚ Snoopers at Work‚ I have become much less comfortable in the dressing room of a clothing store. Who would have ever thought that they were being watched while getting undressed? Are video surveillance cameras in public locations a good idea? I believe these cameras can be bring positive or negative aspects
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her eyes grow wide‚ glowing hazel brown. Dominique likes to dress very different. She’s the type of person that’s very into the different stuff like vintage clothing. She’s a dare devil and she’s very unpredictable. Sometimes she’ll wear a t-shirt and some jeans or a fancy dress with red lipstick and eye shadow. She must have three closets full of clothes and shoes‚ because I hardly ever see her wear the same outfit twice. She has almost every shoe in every color that u can think of. Over the years
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knitwear‚ such as t-shirts and underwear for men‚ women and children. In recent years the brand has expanded‚ and is also well known for selling ‘dance inspired’‚ or for men ‘hipster vintage’ fashion garments including legwarmers‚ knee high socks‚ leggings‚ nylon tricot dresses and trousers‚ leotards and even vintage coats. As American apparels success doubled every year after 2000‚ they expanded to include ranges for children‚ dogs
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This paper will be giving an explanation about the six different fundamentals of Cialdini’s research and how these methods apply to the many aspects of the business side of the world. I will be describing on how I interpret Cialdini’s research along with a few events of how these principles can go into play. In addition‚ how to apply these principles to appeal to people’s emotions and have the power to persuade their thoughts. Later on in the paper I will describe and analysis a persuasion event
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Social hierarchy and the places of certain people in this hierarchy were marked by difference in living and privileges. Two of these differences were the manner in which they ate and how they dressed. While the rich obviously had the privilege of getting more food‚ they also had a distinct sense of clothing themselves that differentiated them from the peasants and laborers. This distinction was not only by social class‚ however‚ it was also differentiation of religion. Although the staple food
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and reveals my general interests‚ whether it be nerdy shirts‚ girly clothing or vintage outfits from the 40’s. Personally‚ I have always been comfortable in my clothing whether I fit in with others or not. In fact‚ I always prefer to look different and I have more than enough clothing to express my unique style. I do‚ however‚ have friends that always feel under pressure to wear the right clothing and often borrow clothes from me. It is reasons such as these why all schools should require uniforms.
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