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    After the second world war, women’s clothing took a different direction from the slim figured clothing of the 20s and 30s, and the dull colors of the 40s. Ready-to-wear garments became available, and standardized sizing was created. Women could access high-end clothing off the rack. Now that materials didn’t have to be rationed for the war, clothing became more detailed and brightly colored. Christian Dior’s “New Look” pioneered the cinched waist and round hip hourglass figure that accentuated…

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    going to TJ Maxx!” Therein lies another component of the nonverbal communication at William’s event. She was authentic. Where other speakers might have dressed and spoken formally, attempting to impress faulty and the university, Williams wore a polka dot dress and a jean jacket. She presented herself as she does daily, a normal person who has worked her ass off to get where she is. In doing this it is clear that Williams knew her audience – college students. By dressing in a day-to-day outfit…

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    cherished how in touch we are with our roots. Eating homemade Spritzgebäck every Christmas while waiting for Christkind to arrive, gathering around to hear Oma read the classic, albeit terrifying, children's stories from der Struwwelpeter, and dancing to polka music around my house are just a few of my favorite memories. My great-grandmother, who I call "Oma", is the main reason that I have such a huge interest in learning about my heritage. She has been through so much throughout her lifetime…

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    Utopia The Giver

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    Have you ever wanted to create a perfect Utopia? In The Giver, by Lois Lowry, it has been attempted. In the town where this story takes place, everybody is the same. The people of the town can’t see color, and they don’t have any special abilities that set them apart. They have learned not to think outside of the box. They obey all rules. Living like this was created by people, who thought that this was the Utopia. But, if you look closely in the book, you can that it is impossible to…

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    Through the words and pictures in this book, A Bad Case of Stripes, by David Shannon, children are being taught to be themselves. The patterns and images that show up on her skin do not represent what she is feeling on the inside, but instead, she is changing based on what other people are telling her she should be. The illustrations and text of this book interact in order to fill in the gaps for the reader. The pictures enhance what is being said in the book. If you only look at either the…

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    Unexpected flashback. The Varsouviana polka plays at a distance, the atmosphere is cherishable and lighthearted. Suddenly, an ear-splitting bang is heard. Strangers frantically run in all directions around the street. The four stages of grief become an unanticipated obligation, but that realization has not yet been reached. Sudden flash forward. Back to reality, standing in the apartment with Mitch. This chaotic cycle is not uncommon for Blanche. Her traumatic past influences nearly every aspect…

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    the deposit slot. Advertising There were a variety of advertisements made by the First National Bank of Atlanta in order to promote Tillie the All-Time Teller. These include: In one of the advertisements, a blonde woman that wore a red and white polka-dotted dress sang "I'm Tillie the All-Time Teller, I work for First National Bank" while standing beside the machine. In another advertisement, a balding, middle-aged man approached the machine singing "If You Knew Tillie" to the tune of "If You…

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    Blanche Dubois is the protagonist of the play “A Streetcar Named Desire” written by Tennessee Williams. Her character is portrayed as a middle aged woman who is supposed to be a going crazy because she drowns in her own thoughts. Blanche is able to keep her thoughts together, but “ critic Anca Vlasopolos interprets Blanche’s downfall as a demonstration of William’s sympathy for her circumstances and a condemnation of the society that destroys her” (Blanche Dubois An Antihero). Blanche herself…

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    Animal Cruelty Analysis

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    Obesity has become an epidemic in the United States and many activists have stepped forward in order to acknowledge the problem. Simultaneously Animal Cruelty in factory farms, slaughter houses and other suppliers of meat is being addressed as well as fought. Recently Peta (an organization that stands solely for the ethical treatment of animals) released a billboard along route to a beach in Jacksonville, Florida in a campaign to address both obesity and animal cruelty. The result was an add…

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