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If you could choose to erase one fashion style from the world, what would it be?
*erases oversized, baggy, urban hiphop fashion from existence* The world is a more beautiful place.
or maybe those hijabs. Its really demeaning to women. I dont like it. Good job for Sarkozy for outlawing it in France.
Whats your choice?
@ღWolfღ: get YOUR facts straight. It is part of their religion, but did you know why their religion forces them to wear it? Try living in a Muslim country. Women are treated like garbage. oh wait...its their religion. must be okay. UGH!!! get your facts straight.
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Outlaw $8.49 Outlaw |
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The Outlaw $19.99 The Outlaw - Poster |
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Day Of The Outlaw $6.99 Day Of The Outlaw |
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Outlaw Country $4.79 Outlaw Country |
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Outlaw Carnie $9.49 Outlaw Carnie |
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Outlaw Bikers $11.99 Outlaw Bikers |
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The Outlaw (Lope) $6.99 The Outlaw (Lope) |
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Outlaw Man $8.99 Outlaw Man |
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The Memoirs Of An Outlaw $10.49 The Memoirs Of An Outlaw |
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Country Outlaw $6.99 Country Outlaw |
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The Outlaw - B&W $5.99 The Outlaw - B&W |
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Outlaw Tractor $13.99 Outlaw Tractor |
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The Outlaw - Fullscreen $12.99 The Outlaw - Fullscreen |
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Outlaw Express $20.44 Outlaw Express |
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Outlaw The $8.75 Rated: NRSynopsis: One of the most controversial movies of its time. The Outlaw features a sizzling performance by 22-year old Jane Russell. Director Howard Hughes delivers the thrilling tale of Doc Holiday and Billy the Kid and their feud over a fiery half-breed named Rio (Russell). The Outlaw has been beautifully restored, capturing the breathtaking cinematography of the legendary Greg Tolland (Citizen Kane), and is in color for the first time! Includes exclusive video commentary by Jane Russel and Terry Moore. Also includes restored original black & white version. |
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Hand Oversize Hand Oversize $15.99 HAND OVERSIZE Mfg: Smith & Wesson |
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Universial Motorcycle Bar Handlebar Mounts Riser Clamp Oversize 1-1/8 Black
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DescriptionAllows easy installation of oversized bars onto stock triple clamps at a reasonable priceIncludes pair of 2 piece bar clamps and all mounting hardwareFor oversize 1 1/8" diameters barsAvailable for bikes that use stock clamps with detachable bar mounts (Honda, Suzuki,Kawasaki)Bar position is standard height |
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Universial Motorcycle Bar Handlebar Mounts Riser Clamp Oversize 1-1/8
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DescriptionAllows easy installation of over-sized bars onto stock triple clamps at a reasonable price Includes pair of 2 piece bar clamps # Bore size 26.2mm or 1-1/8", Bolt length 57mm, Bolt diameter 12mm, From bottom of bar to base of clamp 22mm tall Can be used for any bike that uses stock clamps with detachable bar mounts |
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Outlaw Racing Motorcycle ATV QUAD MX Handle Bars Handlebar Oversized 1-1/8" Mini
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DescriptionAll bets are on the Outlaw "ACE" Handlebars. Ace never folds! Outlaw "ACE" Bars are made from top grade 70-75-T6 aluminum with 5MM walls Shot peened and anodized finish to increase fatigue life Sandblasted and polished ends Water Transfer Decal marked positioning grid Laser marked end cut off grid Oversized 1 1/8" Available in 7 different bends see other listings Bar pad included |
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Browning Camping McKinley 30-Degree Nylon Diamond Ripstop Oversized Hooded Rectangle Sleeping Bag (36 x 90-Inch)
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DescriptionIf want a good night's sleep in the frigid cold, look no further than the heavy-duty, hooded rectangular McKinley Sleeping Bag from Browning. Rated for extreme cold down to -30 degrees Fahrenheit, the McKinley offers the comfort and wiggle room of a rectangular shape with the efficient, heat trapping capabilities of a contoured hood... |
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KA-BAR - Gun Sock - Knit, Oversized, Gray
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DescriptionKnit Gun Sock Oversized Gray - Oversized Knit Gun Sock Camo Gray (Extra High Scopes)Manufacture ID: 13105Oversized (4 1/2 wide 52 long) Grey CamoGun Sock Fits Extra High Scopes- Siliconetreated knit fabric- Will not hold moisture- Fits most guns with or without scopes- Drawstring closure |
21 Orkney Isle Court Sugar Land, TX 77479 by Shawn Outlaw
Title: are Legends Based on Fact?
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Heroes have always played a vital role in the education of any community. Everyone wants stories with heroes and a social message which entails beliefs and concepts and ideological ways of questioning and making sense of our chaotic world.
In discussing character education in Early Childhood, Dr. Thomas Lickona says, "Qualities such as kindness, honesty, self-control, courage, compassion, cooperation, diligence or hard work are the kinds of qualities that we all need, to lead a fulfilling life and enables us o live productively and harmoniously. Character education develops these virtues throughout every phase of school life."
Legends In Education:
The characters of many myths become so popular and familiar to everyone, they take on a role of reality. Here are a couple of legends we enjoy and have been taught in schools for many generations.
Robin Hood:
Robin Hood robbed the rich and gave to the poor and fought against injustice and tyranny. He was a fugitive from the law and led a band of seven outlawed yeomen (prosperous farmers or bodyguards in a noble or royal household), known as the band of Merry Men.
William Shakespeare refers to Robin Hood in a late 16th century play, 'The Two Gentlemen of Verona'. Robin Hood even has a gravestone with his name on it, in an attempt to give the legend more credibility.
King Arthur:
King Arthur was a legendary British soldier who defended Britain against the Saxon invaders. It was the 12th century French writer who made the addition of Sir Lancelot and the Knights of the Round Table, as well as adding the Holy Grail to the legend.
Father Christmas:
Did Saint Nicholas really exist and give away gifts from his extensive fortune, before the legend became the current commercial practice of Father Christmas? His various names were St Nicholas, Kris Kringle, Pere Noel, Christ Kind, Sinter Klass and of course Santa Clause and Father Christmas.
Legends questioned:
Some say that William Shakespeare, a very prolific poet and playwright of amazing genius, is nothing more than a corporate name, representing a conglomerate of writers. However, heedless of the true facts about the writer, Shakespearean plays have been translated into every major language and been performed more often, than the plays written by any other scriptwriter.
Imaginary Legends:
Children of all ages have always enjoyed imaginary characters of legends and are well able to tell the difference between fact and fiction.
Irish Leprechaun (shoemaker)
The delightfully mischievous Irish Leprechaun, with his lucky four leaf clover, conceals your TV remote and steals your underwear and at least one of your socks, in the dark of the night. Others say that anyone who manages to catch a Leprechaun will have hidden treasures revealed to you.
Big Creature Legends
Is that the myths of oversize creatures serves some odd purpose in explaining the unexplainable that gives them their popularity? Many different cultures have so-called sightings of these creatures.
Inhabiting the remote forests in the Pacific Northwest, in America, is the legend of the Bigfoot.
Recent reports say there have been sightings of the footprints of the abominable snowman, the Yeti in the Himalayas.
In the Scottish Highlands is the monster of Loch Ness, which does wonders for the tourist trade in the area.
A little known Australia Yowie, skulks around in the Australian Outback. Rising from the ground at night, it eats humans and whatever else it can find.
Halloween, vampires and witches have always had their place in the myths and legends of different cultures. While ghosts take you on into a whole new area. It's up to the individual teaching institution as to what children are taught about the area of the paranormal.
About the Author
Rick and Wendy are CEO's of YouMe Support Foundation charity that gives away non repayable high school education grants to children who will never have the opportunity to have a high school education without outside assistance.










