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    of “look good in bikini” would be discriminating against males due to the fact females wear bikini and it could result in disparate treatment lawsuit. Also‚ the use of “look good in bikini” would be discriminating against religion due to the fact some religions does not allow its practicing members to wear such garments. A lawsuit under religious discrimination can show failure to reasonably accommodate the person in this particular religion. Another view of “look good in bikini” could discriminate

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    Have you ever regretted an impulsive decision? In the story‚ “A & P” by John Updike‚ three girls walk into a supermarket wearing bikinis. The main character‚ Sammy is confused because he says‚ “... our town is five miles from a beach… we’re right in the middle of town…” (Updike‚ 17). He continues to describe and think about the girls‚ but reveals very little about his personality directly. The supermarket manager‚ Lengel‚ tells the girls that they cannot be dressed like that in the store. As the

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    Café After viewing The Atomic Café‚ I noticed many similarities to the film Radio Bikini that I viewed recently. Both films start off by showing the celebrations after Japan’s surrender and The Atomic Café had a song playing that stated the bomb on Hiroshima was the answer to a fighting boy’s prayers. The film‚ along with Radio Bikini‚ shows a clip of Vice Admiral W.H.R. Blandy who was the commander of the Bikini test‚ assuring to the American people that the test was safe. He stated that the bomb

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    Thousands on Bikini Island dead‚ injured‚ or infected with life changing diseases after nuclear bombing. As an Islander‚ learning about this event was very upsetting. Many families were forced out of their homes. President Christopher Loeak‚ the voice of his people demand justice. Due to the nuclear bombing many have to face the difficulties of homeliness. On March of 1954 U.S. launched a nuclear bomb testing. This bomb erupted on Bikini Island killing‚ injuring‚ and infecting thousands. Those

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    Olympia CCSN Performing Arts Center‚ there are over 15types of categories‚ for example: “Fitness‚ teenage Men 13-17‚ Teenage Men 18-19‚ Junior Men ‚Open Men & Women(short/medium/tall)‚ Physically Challenged of Wheelchair‚ Standing ‚Mixed Pairs ‚Bikini Divas‚ etc.” Compared with Hong Kong‚ oversea competitions have more categories‚ and more types in competition. For example‚ there are Physically Challenged of Wheelchair and divided in “Teenage men” in to two groups but Hong Kong’s “Youth group”

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    music playing in the background. Most audiences expect a group of supermodels in bikinis to come out and wash the car‚ however the elderly couple and the audience is surprised to see six sumo wrestlers come out in uniform to wash the car. The sumo wrestlers whip their rags and rub their stomachs up against the car to depict a scene of what the average sexy car wash would be like when sumo wrestlers take the place of bikini models. Give credit to Subaru for taking this substance of style approach to advertising

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    and focusing on their place in the economy. The first image portrays a woman who is perfectly proportioned yet still uncomfortable with her body. The woman in the ad has her hands behind her back as if she’s nervous about people seeing her in the bikini she’s wearing. The light blue color of the background symbolizes renewal instead of the sadness that would be portrayed from a darker blue; losing weight creates a brighter future. The bend in her leg reveals her shyness as she looks towards the weight

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    with their favorite characters‚ they look up to. When they go out they see an advertisement of a small model showing off a name brand item. As they get older they look through magazines with their favorite celebrities on the cover showing off their “bikini bodies”. They open up their phones and laptops to get on social media and see “thinspiration” photos everywhere. Children grow up seeing models and celebrities everywhere they look‚ people they look up to and grow up to want to be. Little do they

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    A Study of the Swimwear Industry in North America Table of Contents Page Ø Introduction q Mission 2 q Briefing 2 Ø Historical Timeline of the Bathing Suit Ø Secondary Data Search q The North American Swimwear Market 4 q Influential Factors of Demand 5 q Swimwear Industry 9 q Brands 10 q Manufacturing 13 q Distribution 13 q Retailing and Advertising 16 q External

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    Bullfights to Bikinis 25). The presence of hotels‚ restaurants‚ and hostels give the interior city a new look and a new meaning and instead of community members migration to towns‚ they now come back to develop their hometown together with tourists. The story revolves around the coast and Aragon and how the previously secluded society turns into a town with opulent buildings. Works Cited El Turismo Es Un Gran Invento [vídeo]. Tribanda Pictures‚ 2008. Internet resource. From Bullfights to Bikinis: Tourism

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