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Etiquette - Its Disappearing Act
by Adelaide, May 13, 2007
Some say that etiquette restricts personal freedom and expression, while others would say that those people are rude and barbaric. This is because one of the greatest misconceptions about etiquette is that it is exclusively for the wealthy and is used to determine class, and to separate the “cultured” from the “uncultured”.
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“Temporary Living Conditions”
by Adelaide, Apr 10, 2007
How did this term that was not originally associated with torture become defined to us as a killing or labor camp?
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KNOTTY GIRL: Straightening My African Roots
by Adelaide, Nov 22, 2006
There is nothing that stirs up more passion among African women than hair. Like many black women, I straighten my hair. Recently, I’ve started asking myself why, begun exploring the “root” of the problem and wondering why I think my nappy hair is bad hair.
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