The Fold Mid is a sleek ankle bootie with a mid-height heel. Designed for comfort and style with a slightly wider fit and more conservative round heel, this style combines comfort and smart design with a textured rubber sole for extra grip. The measurements above are provided as a general guide. Fitting may vary slightly between different styles. To measure your feet, stand on a level floor with the back of your heels against a straight edge or wall.

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Shannon Elizabeth Fadal born September 7, [1] is an American actress, model and poker player. A sex symbol and teen idol of the s and s, [2] [3] Elizabeth is best known for her roles in the comedy franchise American Pie — , the parody film Scary Movie and the Christmas film Love Actually She has also appeared in both of the Jay and Silent Bob films , , the horror films Jack Frost , Thirteen Ghosts , Cursed , Night of the Demons and played roles in the period comedy series That '70s Show — and the sitcom Cuts — Elizabeth lives in Cape Town , South Africa and runs the non-profit animal rescue organization she co-created in , Animal Avengers. Elizabeth was born in Houston, Texas , to a father of Lebanese origin, [6] [7] [8] and to a mother of German, English and Irish ancestry. Elizabeth appeared in several films and television shows before being cast in 's American Pie in the role of Nadia. It was a major box office success.
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Folklorists have proposed a variety of origins for the entity, including that they may originally stem from Slavic paganism , where they may have been seen as benevolent spirits. Rusalki appear in a variety of media in modern popular culture, particularly in Slavic language-speaking countries, where they frequently resemble the concept of the mermaid. In southern Russia and Ukraine, the rusalka was called a mavka. Those names were more common until the 20th century, and the word rusalka was perceived by many people as bookish, scholarly. According to Vladimir Propp , the original "rusalka" was an appellation used by pagan Slavic peoples, who linked them with fertility and did not consider rusalki evil before the 19th century. They came out of the water in the spring to transfer life-giving moisture to the fields and thus helped nurture the crops. In 19th-century versions, a rusalka is an unquiet, dangerous being who is no longer alive, associated with the unclean spirit. According to Dmitry Zelenin , [13] young women, who either committed suicide by drowning due to an unhappy marriage they might have been jilted by their lovers or abused and harassed by their much older husbands or who were violently drowned against their will especially after becoming pregnant with unwanted children , must live out their designated time on Earth as rusalki. However, the initial Slavic lore suggests that not all rusalki occurrences were linked with death from water.
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