[Vocab] Get_your_Coronavirus_Mask_while_supplies_last!
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At home, the 29-year-old has rations for two or three months, about 84 liters of water, blankets, candles, live chickens, spare oil for his car, a first-aid kit and a BOB (or portable survival kit) packed with a flashlight and freeze-dried food. "If you prep it now and have food in the house for a month and it isn't the coronavirus, maybe in a few years you'll need it for another scenario,combustible dilator poser blond contextual nestle efficacy samuel directional mu realtor so it's never a bad idea to take some precautions," he said. "I don't want to be dependent on anybody, I want to take care of myself. "You store it in your house and then you just get on with living your life."But it wasn't until Japan was forced to open itself to the world in 1854, in line with a new act encouraging foreign trade with the West, that the kimono truly went international. As the country considered how to position itself on the world stage and establish political, cultural and economic relationships, industrious merchants saw an opportunity to sell their surplus luxury kimonos to a new audience hungry for exotic exports, and kimono manufacturers began creating and shipping new wares to Europe and America en masse. Before long, upscale department stores like Liberty in London were collaborating with Japanese designers and businesspeople to help them adapt their designs to suit their Western clientele, offering shinier satins and bigger embroidery, or adding extra panels to accommodate petticoats. French couturiers like Jeanne Lanvin, Paul Poiret and Madeleine Vionnet also began including kimono-inspired garments in their collections.At the same time, the Japanese kimono industry -- one of the country's first to modernize -- was learning from its international counterparts, adopting new technologies, techniques and aesthetics into designs for the domestic market. In the 1870s, the government of Kyoto -- the capital of the kimono trade -- sent students and craftsmen to Lyon, France, where they learned about the jacquard loom, flying shuttle and synthetic dyes, which presented bold new aesthetic opportunities. "You can see that the Japanese manufacturers are not just victims of colonialism... However, that kind of history is often neglected," she said. From the opening up of Japan in the 19th century to the period of US occupation following World War II, Cheang explained, "imperialistic outlooks made it difficult for Western commentators to see or appreciate Japanese entrepreneurship and fashion know-how
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At home, the 29-year-old has rations for two or three months, about 84 liters of water, blankets, candles, live chickens, spare oil for his car, a first-aid kit and a BOB (or portable survival kit) packed with a flashlight and freeze-dried food. "If you prep it now and have food in the house for a month and it isn't the coronavirus, maybe in a few years you'll need it for another scenario,combustible dilator poser blond contextual nestle efficacy samuel directional mu realtor so it's never a bad idea to take some precautions," he said. "I don't want to be dependent on anybody, I want to take care of myself. "You store it in your house and then you just get on with living your life."But it wasn't until Japan was forced to open itself to the world in 1854, in line with a new act encouraging foreign trade with the West, that the kimono truly went international. As the country considered how to position itself on the world stage and establish political, cultural and economic relationships, industrious merchants saw an opportunity to sell their surplus luxury kimonos to a new audience hungry for exotic exports, and kimono manufacturers began creating and shipping new wares to Europe and America en masse. Before long, upscale department stores like Liberty in London were collaborating with Japanese designers and businesspeople to help them adapt their designs to suit their Western clientele, offering shinier satins and bigger embroidery, or adding extra panels to accommodate petticoats. French couturiers like Jeanne Lanvin, Paul Poiret and Madeleine Vionnet also began including kimono-inspired garments in their collections.At the same time, the Japanese kimono industry -- one of the country's first to modernize -- was learning from its international counterparts, adopting new technologies, techniques and aesthetics into designs for the domestic market. In the 1870s, the government of Kyoto -- the capital of the kimono trade -- sent students and craftsmen to Lyon, France, where they learned about the jacquard loom, flying shuttle and synthetic dyes, which presented bold new aesthetic opportunities. "You can see that the Japanese manufacturers are not just victims of colonialism... However, that kind of history is often neglected," she said. From the opening up of Japan in the 19th century to the period of US occupation following World War II, Cheang explained, "imperialistic outlooks made it difficult for Western commentators to see or appreciate Japanese entrepreneurship and fashion know-how
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