Student Name:Instructor:Course:Date:Communication and Media1923 Trip Report The trip on earth in 1923 proved very interesting when analyzing representation, social behavior, and characteristics of women in 1923. The role of women varied considerably depending on the age. In 1923, there was a high demand of women in the workforce who assumed male roles in working as conductors, engineers and working on farms. This was visibly clear as many companies and shops posted vacancy notices in the print media. Evidently, most women were restricted to participation in jobs such as teachers, nurses, seamstresses, secretaries and also typists. Fashion of the Common WomanWomen in 1923 had a practical lifestyle comprising of colored clothes such as stockings. Many women took fashion as career choices, which resulted to available classes for teaching women on how to make clothes. Fashion provided women with an interesting opportunity to contribute to the society, although their men and the older generation loathed the act. Fashion in 1923 involved showing some skin and wearing sleeveless dresses with new undergarments that provided more freedom of movement, which came handy as women participated in dance and sports. There was much attention and controversy in the print media concerning bathing suits,