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  2. Imani Cezanne - Wikipedia

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    Cezanne was born and raised in San Diego, California. [3]Cezanne has been on multiple National Poetry Slam teams including: Da Poetry Lounge, [4] San Diego Slam Team, [2] Oakland Slam Team Elevated, [5] Golden State Slam, [3] The Root Slam, [6] Berkeley Poetry Slam, [7] and Busboys and Poets Beltway [8] [9]

  3. High-heeled shoe - Wikipedia

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    Women's high-heeled shoes with dyed black harp seal fur, by Inuk designer Nicole Camphaug. High heels have been made from a wide variety of materials throughout history. In the early years, leather and cowhide were preferred. Later, silk and patent leather were introduced.

  4. Thigh-high boots - Wikipedia

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    Thigh-high boots are considered by many a symbol of women's power, authority and sex appeal. The visual appearance of thigh-high boots depends on the length of the legs. Samantha Clark, in her book Outfits in Minutes, writes: "The shorter you are, the less leg there is above the top of the boot, when wearing footwear that ends above the knee.

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  6. KuToo movement - Wikipedia

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    Women using the #KuToo tag have compared wearing high heels to foot binding. [1] Many women work long hours on their feet and/or in uncomfortable positions. This can lead to foot pain and conditions such blisters and bunions that interfere with work and well-being. [14] [15] High heel shoes pose many physical risks aside from blistering and ...

  7. High heel policy - Wikipedia

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    The pressure under a stiletto heel is greater (per unit of the very small area) than that under the feet of an elephant. [5] Thus, as the very narrow stiletto heel became more widespread in the 1950s, the owners of many types of buildings became concerned about the effects of large numbers of such heels on their floors, especially in historic and high-traffic public buildings.

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