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    educate the children. Homeschooling comes as a solution for some parents that are not satisfy with the the school system. It is known as a way of learning that gives more freedom in some aspects. Homeschooling lets your children to learn without the time limit and lets them to explore everything that they like‚ whenever they want‚ as long as they want. The homeschooled students have possibilities to visit more museums or historical places that can supports the educational even better. Besides‚ homeschooling

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    field. In order to become a parole officer‚ I must have a least a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice‚ or social work. Here at Bryant and Stratton‚ the criminal justice program is sixteen months long. My goal is to complete this program in as less time as possible. That is if I am in a position to do so. Bryant and Stratton are costing me $9‚255.25 for my first semester. Next semester they are charging me $7‚740.00. This is because I am deciding to take evening classes which are cheaper than day

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    and crime. The newspapers have a duty to report it and the stories can make for excellent TV and film‚ however the line between reporting facts and creating a story can often be blurred. The celebrity killer is now a recognized figure within society with D. Schmid describing how “The celebrity culture around serial killers has developed so far that one can now purchase the nail clippings and hair of some killers‚ as if they were religious icons.” But is the media to blame for glamorizing crime or

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    Alienation Many characters during the Victorian to early Modern literature era were alienated. Causes of alienation during this time period included familial separation‚ social class or gender restrictions‚ and self-isolation from society. These characters may display the common causes of alienation‚ but ared still connected to their families and society. Some characters may alienate themselves‚ yet find that they can never truly separate from family and/or society. While on the surface many characters

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    During the Victorian Era‚ there was a jurassic difference between the lifestyles of social classes‚ one being the types of food they ate. Lower class families would live off of small serving sizes and the majority of the food that they ate were either low quality and not healthy. The higher class dined off of larger servings to the point where they had leftovers and were fortunate to have three meals a day. The staples that made up a meal for a lower class family consisted of bread‚ sugar‚ butter

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    * The Victorian era in Britain was not democratic. The British did not practice modern democracy yet. * Britain was a ’class’ society and the upper class (the rich‚ those with landed estates and titles) still ran everything. * So ’class’ was important. Birth order was important because titles‚ estates‚ family fortunes in Britain would only go to the first born with the others in the birth order getting far less depending on their place in the order or nothing. * Legitimacy was important

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    Characteristics of Victorian Literature The literature of the Victorian age (1837 – 1901‚ named for the reign of Queen Victoria) entered in a new period after the romantic revival. The literature of this era expressed the fusion of pure romance to gross realism. Though‚ the Victorian Age produced great poets‚ the age is also remarkable for the excellence of its prose. The discoveries of science have particular effects upon the literature of the age. If you study all the great writers of this

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    WOMEN AND VICTORIAN VALUES‚ 1837-1910 In our series Women and Victorian Values‚ 1837-1910 we offer a wide selection of materials concerning the many roles played by women in the Victorian period. During the Victorian and Edwardian periods society was underpinned by rigid moral and social values; with ideal forms of masculine and feminine behaviour. Moral respectability and domesticity were important ideologies of feminine behaviour. The ‘woman’s mission’ was that of supportive wife‚ dutiful

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    POLITICAL EVENTS AND WORKS. NATURE TRHOUGH ROMANTICISM AND VICTORIAN PERIOD        In this paper‚ I’m going to compare the two great poets there is in each period that we have study: William Wordsworth as a Romantic poet and Lord Tennyson as a Victorian one. I’m going to compare their life‚ works and the political and social context in which they were involved because I want to demonstrate why they were the most important poets in their respective time.        William Wordsworth was born in Cockermouth in

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    Fashion was a very big subject in the Victorian Era. Fashion was truly some of the richest people’s worries on a day to day basis. They would always ask themselves‚ ‘What am I going to wear today?’ which could be easily answered...sometimes. In the Victorian Era it was always a dress for women and a suit for men. Nowadays it seems like our daily mission is to wear anything tight fitting but that’s otherwise. Starting here will be plenty of information on the Victorian Era‚ specifically the men dress.

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