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Quaker Campus, August 19, 2024 (vol. 23, issue 1)
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Priscilla Dreams the Answer
Digital images of Priscilla Dreams the Answer, a Walt McGough play presented by Whittier College\u27s Theater Department. The play ran October 10, 11, 12 and 13. Images were taken by the Theatre Department.https://poetcommons.whittier.edu/priscilla/1023/thumbnail.jp
Priscilla Dreams the Answer
Digital images of Priscilla Dreams the Answer, a Walt McGough play presented by Whittier College\u27s Theater Department. The play ran October 10, 11, 12 and 13. Images were taken by the Theatre Department.https://poetcommons.whittier.edu/priscilla/1035/thumbnail.jp
Priscilla Dreams the Answer
Digital images of Priscilla Dreams the Answer, a Walt McGough play presented by Whittier College\u27s Theater Department. The play ran October 10, 11, 12 and 13. Images were taken by the Theatre Department.https://poetcommons.whittier.edu/priscilla/1049/thumbnail.jp
Angela’s Bakes and Brews: The Business of Running a Bakery
This project explores the development of a comprehensive business plan for Angela’s Bakes & Brews, a bakery located in Manhattan Beach, California. The plan integrates foundational business and hospitality principles to create a unique concept featuring seasonal pastries and curated beverages. By conducting market research, analyzing competitor offerings, and estimating financial requirements, the project addresses the core question of what it takes to operate a successful small business bakery in the competitive Los Angeles metropolitan area. Emphasizing community connection and customer experience, the plan incorporates innovative marketing strategies, a prime location selection, and long-term growth objectives, including a food truck expansion. This project not only reflects the fusion of academic knowledge and personal passion but also serves as a blueprint for creating a sustainable, community-focused enterprise
Different Fabrics, Same Threads: How Fashion Reflects Cultural History and Gendered Perceptions
Fashion acts as both a reflection of, and as a lens through which to view history, culture, and perceptions of gender over time and across the world. To explore this observation, this essay will examine in detail the historical, cultural, and gendered contexts of 19th-century fashion in three different cultures: Northern Wales, the Fante people in Southern Ghana, and Jewish people living in the western sections of what was called the Pale of Settlement, and what is now Poland. These cultures were chosen due to the drastically different parts of the world that they represent and because they all have been threatened by colonialism, imperialism, and the imposition of cultural homogeneity. Fashion trends in each location will be narrowed down as much as possible to what would likely have been worn in a specific year (i.e., 1845, 1896, and 1867). Although the times and locations are all different, there are similarities that may allow researchers to better understand how historical events can affect fashion and how fashion can teach us how women in particular were viewed around the world during the 19th Century
Quaker Campus, October 10, 2024 (vol. 23, issue 4)
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