Devotional Reflection

 

If you tend to be a concrete planner, what would it mean for you to entrust your plans to God, knowing that we cannot ultimately control or perfectly predict the future?
If you’re one of those who are able to hold your plans lightly, share a time when God used unexpected events to rearrange your steps. How were you able to remain flexible and faithful in the midst of changing plans?

 

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beauty. There are various forces to blame “beauty”. While this is partly on behalf point of viewpoint of view of supporters who stand by natural beauty, some people who are in favor of plastic surgery still hold that attractive appearance can build up the confidence and courage.

3.4 Costume

For the discussion of beauty, the relationship between wardrobe and body is a key point. The truth is that the shape of the clothes represents their ideal body in each period.

World War I 1900-1907 garments were still popular in the S-style at the end of the last century. The garments were basically the same in shape. They had a compact upper body, wide skirt and a high collar. They emphasized the prominent chest and buttocks, straight lower abdomen and exaggerated hats decorated with complex and huge ostrich or parrot hair. The core content of the whole design was to close to the body, and to bind the female body into a standard style.

After the outbreak of the war in 1914, elegant and tedious clothes were quickly replaced by wartime clothes, and skirts became shorter, exposing both feet and ankles.

In 1915, the length of the skirt was shortened to the lower leg. During the war, women wore work clothes. The common work clothes were loose, bagged, long and calf-bellied overcoats, and some wore trousers. The boots matched the clothes. In the pre-war years and during the war, clothes and skirts became thin and short, and two-piece suits were common. During the war, hats gradually diminished. And women’s clothes also imitate me

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