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Quite often they will frown, shake their head and slip the clothing off. This is a usual ritual for millions of people every morning because they are aware that the message the outfit they have just wiggled out of is not the one that they want to send. A skirt that is too short could deem a young girl "easy" or a business woman unworthy of respect; pants too baggy could mark a young man as a crook or suspicious criminal, even if quotes of Shakespeare and Aristotle flow through his mind as he walks...
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Quite often they will frown, shake their head and slip the clothing off. This is a usual ritual for millions of people every morning because they are aware that the message the outfit they have just wiggled out of is not the one that they want to send. A skirt that is too short could deem a young girl "easy" or a business woman unworthy of respect; pants too baggy could mark a young man as a crook or suspicious criminal, even if quotes of Shakespeare and Aristotle flow through his mind as he walks...
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People Who Pursue Their Own Intellectual Interests For Purely Personal Reasons Are More Likely To Benefit The Rest Of The World Than Are People Who Try To Act For The Public Good.   There Should Be No Rich People In The World As Long As There Are Poor People? Discuss.   Most Hong Kong people do not pay tax. Thus one-person-one-vote democracy ?   Their Eyes Were Watching God: The Use Of Clothing   2. ?There should be no rich people in the world as long as there is poverty in the world'.   Globalisation has increased competition faced by many enterprises. There are resulting pressures to achieve ?world class standards' in people management, operational methods and service delivery"   clothing   Guns Don'T Kill People, People Kill People And Other Nonsensical Rhetoric   Victorian Clothing   Symbolism Of Clothing   Symbolism Of Clothing   Clothing Or Concept   Elizabethan Clothing   Elizabethan Clothing   Elizabethan Clothing  
 
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