Because she wanted to be in the military. According to an article I found: "<span>In 1776 and 1861, women had to pass as men to fight — and did so with relative ease. Indeed, even feminine-looking women could exploit conventional knowledge that “if it wore pants, it was male” to pass as men and serve, and lived in environments as austere as those of elite combat units of today. These women earned the respect of their peers, some receiving commendations from their units. When a woman was discovered in the ranks, it was typically after she had been wounded in action." Hope this helps~! ~[Emototheextremo]</span>
Proper grooming and professional appearance are important to gain not just a positive impression but also respect in the workplace. First impressions matter and the way employees look and carry themselves create impact with customers, and potential clients.
ballroom is not gonna make it. Its hard to judge just how "good" it is. if there are enough people that preform well...how do they choose? its boud to be bias and its not scored correctly