Oleg Cassini Essays

  • Why Rene Cassin Won The Nobel Peace Prize

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    I, Cory Endrulat, nominate Rene Cassin for the Nobel Peace Prize due to his positivity and efforts during World War I and II, as well as being one of the driven brains of the United Nations making him the “Father of the Declaration of Human Rights”. Rene Cassin was born on October 5th, 1887 in Bayonne, France. He had what is mostly considered, “intellectual brilliance”, where in 1908 at the University of Aix-en-Provence, he received a degree in humanities and law. He would take first place in

  • Genre Of Clowning (Theatre, Drama, Arts)

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    The Genre Of Clowning The genre of clowning actually originates from Greece, where satires had begun originating slowly as time went by. The art of satire was challenged throughout the years to form the various forms of clowning we have today. A clown must have certain abilities or skills to master its comedy upon the audience. It is a profession that requires delicate detail, precise movements, and of course a reaction. The costume for every type of comedy is extremely different. Commedia Dell’Arte

  • The Legacy of Jackie Kenedy: An Influential Icon

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    gracious style, and her passion for history and the arts led to many great things in the White House. “Jackie’s style was apparent from the moment she became America's First Lady, wearing for Inauguration Day a neat, fawn wool coat designed by Oleg Cassini and a matching pillbox hat by Halston.” (Veness) Many American’s, e... ... middle of paper ... ...ictionary, n.d. Web. 4 May 2014. . “Life of Jacqueline B. Kennedy” http://www.jfklibrary.org/JFK/Life-of-Jacqueline-B-Kennedy.aspx Veness, Alison

  • Jacqueline Kennedy

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    Jacqueline Kennedy is probably best known for her style, love of art and history, and family values. She never looked to be First Lady but took on the role she needed to. Sometimes people seemed more interested in her than the president himself. Jackie was more appealing than previous First Ladies. She was original and dignified. She helped increase the popularity of her husband. She did what was called from her while still maintaining who she was. She was an inspiration to women everywhere. She