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    Huswifery

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    spinning affections - emotions flyers - part of a spinning wheel that twists fibers into yarn quills - weavers spindles or bobbins ordinances - sacraments or religious rites fulling mills - machines that shrink and thicken cloth to the texture of felt; place where raw cloth is cleaned pinked - decorated Thine ordinances make my fulling mills. QUESTIONS Then dye the same in heavenly colors choice‚ 1. All pinked with varnished flowers of paradise. Then clothe therewith mine understanding

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    Sociology Reflective Essay I went to Khan el-Khalili on a Friday afternoon and it was about 40 degrees. My plan was to observe the different reactions between the people in the Egyptian souk and the people around the goldsmith’s shops and Naguib Mahfouz coffee shop‚ to my norm breaking outfit. I planned to stay an hour in each area. I chose to wear a very heavy wool jacket and a pair of Uggs‚ (calf-high boots made of heavy wool) with a pair of jeans and winter accessories. My expectations

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    James Garey Jr AP English III “There Is No Unmarked Woman” By: Deborah Tannen Essay Analysis Who are you? Are you a unique individual? Does your appearance really reflect you? Deborah Tannen’s “There Is No Unmarked Woman” exemplifies how normal it is in this society for women to be superficially judged and “marked” on the basis of appearance. This is in contrast to men‚ who are given the social option to remain incomparably “unmarked” by attire. Tannen uses two specific term throughout her entire

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    Mick's Sociality Analysis

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    Singer’s Influence on Mick’s Sociality Although Mick violates law in several ways such as smoking underage‚ shoplifting and trespassing‚ drawing on the wall can be called a way of her self-expression. Mick feels isolated in her family and in society‚ but she does not express it and tries to solve it herself. On the other hand‚ owing to Singer‚ Mick learns to adapt her circumstance gradually. Singer has a significant influence on Mick’s way to becoming a social adult before and after his suicide

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    night"(Gregory‚ 457) "because they were the only clothes I had."(Gregory‚ 457) Moreover‚ Richard felt very bad about how poor what his description is "pregnant" means sick. Also he "pregnant with shoes that were never bought for me‚" (Gregory‚ 458) which means he had never gotten a new clothes or a pair of shoes. Hence‚ poverty made Richard didn’t have enough clothes. Secondly‚ because of his poverty‚ Richard felt hungry all the day. The author gave us a lot of hints in his hungry. He "could not concentrate

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    I Am Not Esther

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    of your own identity. I liked Kirby because she had experiences a lot of changes in her life. The most significant change was finding her own identity as she grew and developed as a teenager. She was always determined to find her mother even when it felt like there was a brick wall at the end of the road. I also liked Kirby because she stayed true to who she really is even when she was forced to be someone who she really isn’t and also Kirby is also caring and always there if someone needs her. I

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    and working on bursting thirty wide open next year‚ comfort is a must‚ with a capital C. Five or six years ago‚ I would by shoes that hurt when I tried them on‚ and would go out and dance the night away‚ but a person would never know that my feet felt like they were going to fall off. After abusing my poor feet for all those years I knew a change needed to happen‚ and giving up my shoe fetish was not an option. When I put on a pair of shoes‚ they expressed my vibrate personality‚ I love a pair of

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    It seemed that she no longer had a name of her‚ which is another mark of human civilization. After she had run away from her companions‚ they got ready to leave the island and started calling out her name. It was then that she felt that she no longer had a name that would bind her to the society. “Joe comes up to the steps‚ shouting; Anna shouts too‚ shrill‚ like a train whistle before departure‚ my name. It’s too late‚ I no longer have a name. I tried for all those years to be civilized but I am

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    breaking the norm

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    black sweats on with three red strips on the side and with an Abraham Lincoln shirt on from Forever21. I also had on a pair of 6rings Jordan’s. That Friday was a normal day‚ nice size of people in the store and plenty of sales associates in which I felt would be a great time to exercise my theory of what cloths people want they should trade for. The first thing that I did was normal

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    textiles notes

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    ‘onsie’; an all in one sleepwear suit that looks like a baby’s Bonds Wondersuit modified to fit the likes of children through to adults. For my design I have chosen to stick o the traditional sleepwear a classic two-piece‚ pants and a shirt. As I felt it suited my inspiration of ‘Winter Wonderland’ more clearly and meets the stereotypical seasonal image of winter sleepwear‚ taking a classical approach.

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