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    Clothing The natives of the Philippine islands already wore different types of clothing and ornaments before the arrival of Spanish colonizers. The men usually wore short-sleeved‚ collarless jackets that reached just below the waste. The jackets were also symbols of their status in the community. The chief usually wore red‚ for example. The bahag was worn for the lower part. It is a strip of cloth wrapped around the waist which passes between the things‚ leaving the thighs and legs exposed.

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    Meghan Taner Mrs. Elms English 9‚ Block B 12 September 2014 Blinded From Jealousy The wife from the fable “The Blue Eyes”‚ by Isak Dinesen‚ is a lady that is caught up in her jealousy and greed that she is blind to the obvious. For example‚ the wife in the story is constantly jealous of the figurehead on her husband’s boat‚ “You think more of the figure-head than of me”‚ she said to him. “No”‚ he answered‚ “I think so highly of her because she is like you‚ yes‚ because she is you yourself. Is

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    The Happy Prince

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    The Happy Prince (By Oscar Wilde) The Happy Prince is a story written by author Oscar Wilde and was published in 1888. The story talks about a statue that can talk and then asks a swallow to do tasks for him. It is a simple yet meaningful story; therefore‚ this essay will first be about the summary of the story then it will discuss the symbolism of the statue of the Happy Prince‚ next it will show the contribution of the statue in the story‚ and the last paragraph will be the reflection of the

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    Artifact Speech This past year‚ I was walking with my boyfriend in the mall and we happened to go into a jewelry store. We were just looking around and I spotted a beautiful diamond ring. He came over a looked at it and said it was pretty. Well Christmas came and I was wondering if he got it for me. I opened all my presents from him and they were all great except I didn’t get my ring. Well we went to eat and go see a movie‚ and when he brought me back home I went upstairs to my room and there was

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    Art Deco Research Paper

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    Many different jewelry designs have shaped the way that people live. One of the most notable has been the creation of Art Deco jewelry. You’ll find a wide variety of art deco pieces available for sale online‚ including rings‚ earrings‚ necklaces and watches. The Art Deco Movement Art Deco reached every corner of the globe during its heyday and still manages to be popular even in modern times. It had a simple beginning for such a dramatic movement. It began when people were entrenched in the troubles

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    Indian Gems and Jewellery

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    EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF INDIA OCCASIONAL PAPER NO. 138 INDIAN GEMS AND JEWELLERY: A SECTOR STUDY EXIM Bank’s Occasional Paper Series is an attempt to disseminate the findings of research studies carried out in the Bank. The results of research studies can interest exporters‚ policy makers‚ industrialists‚ export promotion agencies as well as researchers. However‚ views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the Bank. While reasonable care has been taken to ensure authenticity of information

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    The Necklace

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    In Guy de Maupassant’s‚ "The Necklace"‚ Madame Loisel’s ungrateful‚ materialistic‚ and jealous behavior completely shapes her entire life. Her admiration of the glitz and glam of the rich led to her greatest downfall. Because of her desires she is unable to appreciate the life she had and unable to live the full life of a woman which she had always desired Throughout the entire story Madame Loisel’s ungrateful behavior is well displayed. During dinner‚ while her husband was well appreciative

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    Eastwind Trading Company

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    Eastwind Trading Company. The potential opportunity and long term sustainability of Eastwind Trading Company lies in the uniqueness of their product. The Swanson pearls are the only remaining collection of handmade freshwater pearl buttons in the world. The amount is limited and cannot be easily duplicated due to current environmental condition. Therefore‚ the fact that no one else carries these types of buttons is the main competitive advantage the Eastwinds Trading Company posses. This exclusiveness

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    Grandmothers Jewelry Box

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    My Grandmothers Jewelry Box An object I found to be most significant and interesting is my grandmother’s jewelry box. This jewelry box has been an important object in my life since I was a little girl. Whenever I glance over‚ incredible memories dance in my head of my grandmother and me. I chose to write about this jewelry box because it’s so important to me. Ever since I was a little girl I wanted nothing more than to be like my grandmother. My grandmother’s jewelry box rests

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    Detective Story

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    “Detective Olson! Thank goodness you’re here. My necklace is missing! You have to find the person who took it!” Detective Monica Olson had just reached the door when Anita Ray burst it open in terror. Monica followed Mrs. Ray into a beautifully decorated room where two professionally dressed men stood. On the table next to them was an empty jewelry box. Through a large‚ opened window behind the table‚ Olson could see someone out back cutting the grass and a small child playing with her dolls.

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