Herve Leger Black White Geometric Dress
Herve Leger Black White Geometric Dress Hervé Léger Black White Geometric Dress. Black and white colorblock bandage dress in signature style with the sophisticated bandage design. This dress features a v-neck and cap sleeves. Concealed zipper closure at back. Above knee length. The unique design is composed of alternating bands where the heavy spandex fabric give you a majorly sculpted look. A Hervé Léger dress is a truly unique and timeless investment!
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AS2 Research Project
This pathfinder will assist students with finding the resources necesssary to complete the AS2 Research Project.
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Leadership Project Research
This Livebinder will assist students in Leadership with finding and using the appropriate resources for their Leadership Projects.
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American Author Research Project
This pathfinder will assist students with finding out information about the life and works of various American authors, playwrights, and poets.
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Sophomore Research Project Resources
Recommended online research sources for the Sophomore Research Project. Try the Brophy databases and recommended web sites to find biographical information on poets, poems and analysis of poems.
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Herve Leger Strapless Contrast Dress Black and white are curve-h
Herve Leger Strapless Contrast Dress Black and white are curve-hugging and figure-flattering on this Herve Leger dress. The signature bandage design is updated with the contrasting shades that still deliver the trademark hourglass shape. Black/white bandage knit widens and tapers to create hourglass effect. Strapless sweetheart neckline. Formfitting silhouette. Hem hits mid-thigh. Taping along back zip for lengthening effect. Rayon/nylon/spandex. Imported.
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Ancient Egpytian Gods Research Project
Each student is assigned an ancient Egyptian god. Each student will present an illustration of that god, describe its powers and spheres of influence and rewrite an ancient myth that features that god as one of the main characters.
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