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  • … the designer tie in 1920 Feraud sought to introduce a touch of femininity to men’s accessories, after all women buy 3 out of 4 ties. But Feraud was more than a fashion designer; he was an artist and entrepreneur and sought the success of his brand name as much as he did his paintings. Now for an ideal pair …

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  • … believed that the language of rustic men and women “has been adopted (purified indeed from what appear to be its real defects, from all lasting and rational causes of dislike or disgust) because such men hourly communicate with the best objects from which the best part of language is originally derived …

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  • … and Southampton altogether, leaving time for Bath, London, and Jane Austen country. So much to see, so little time!) Currently at the museum, an exhibition titled “Magnificence of the Tsars” is on display; it features 200 years of men’s court dress all the way from Moscow (no women’s stuff; most …

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  • … and curvaceous sensuality tailor-made for the eyes of a worldly-wise but still essentially small-town male America. By 1951, Bettie’s image graced the pages of men’s magazines everywhere; by 1952 she was the best-known pin-up in the world, thanks in large part to her partnership with bookstore owner …

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  • … in his LOVE decided to create US in HIS image of all the creatures and all the angels in heaven we were created to look like our FATHER the Most High God. In Todays world Image is everything we expecially Women want to look like the models and celebrities we see on T.V and Men want their Women …

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  • … they are single. Other women report that when they are “married” they feel the highest sense of respect from society, as opposed to just having a boyfriend, or god forbid being single. Men seem to respect a married woman more than they respect a single woman - even when the married woman acts immorally …

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  • … years ago that is now officially seen as the starting-point of his economic and political reforms. Deng’s words meant Maoist dogma was out and pragmatism was in. A dramatically transformed China is now commemorating the anniversary. But even as officials trot out a litany of achievements …

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  • … of manliness. If wide chests, bulging biceps, and ripped abs are what make us men, most of us will never escape the firm clutches of boyhood. Male body obsession and reverse anorexia are closet issues that deserve recognition. “Women, over the years, have gradually learned, at least to some extent, how …

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  • … system is driven by women and low/middle income groups. The second-most frequently used weekly news source is the Internet. The Internet is ranked number one among men, high-income groups, and broadband users. Medium Central to Media Television is the medium that is central to media (Silva). In our …

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  • … and pragmatism was in. A dramatically transformed China is now commemorating the anniversary. But even as officials trot out a litany of achievements they attribute to the country’s “reform and opening” policy—200m fewer citizens living in poverty, a 6% share of global GDP compared with 1.8 …