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    Beauty Through the Ages

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    Beauty Within The Cultures by Phillip Namara How do you define beauty? Is it a small waist and large breasts? A perfect smile and straight hair? If you flip through the pages of an American fashion magazine‚ you may think beauty is narrowly defined...but that’s not the case. From thick ankles to small noses‚ women from five continents are revealing what’s considered beautiful in their countries. "It’s a way of connecting yourselves from your kitchen‚ your living room‚ your bedroom ... to the rest

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    Did you know that in William Shakespeare grew up in the Elizabethan Era? Well you do now and you will also learn more about the Elizabethan era. The Elizabethan era was around the dates of 1558-1603 in England. The Elizabethan Era also known as the “golden ages” is remembered for its theater‚ the renaissance‚ and the history. The Golden ages are very interesting because of how they lived. In the Elizabethan Era they didn’t have everything that we would have today‚ and it was very different back

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    How the widow won the Deacon In the Victorian era women had extremely limited rights‚ once married‚ they would lose ownership of wages‚ property‚ and any other cash generated (“Women in the Victorian Era”). When Victorian women would marry‚ they became property of their husbands even if he were to pass away. During this time‚ it was unheard of for women to consider another man after losing their husband. In the short story‚ How the Widow won the Deacon‚ the author‚ William James Lampton‚ uses climax

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    Victorian Servant System

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    not be a good master.”-Plato. The butler‚ servant‚ and the service system played a huge role in the Victorian Era. In this time‚ the Service System was very important. It is the only way some houses got anything around the house done. Many households would be a wreck or would not be able to stay running without the master’s servants. The service system played a huge part in the Victorian Era. Most people in the service system were female. In the smaller houses‚ the butler would have to combine a

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    helped the farmers deliver fresh food‚ and also helped with sports teams to compete against other teams anywhere in Britain. In addition to technological advances‚ there were also scientific advances in Victorian era which were all beneficial to the public and their health. During this era there was great pride among the British for the big process in technology‚

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    Essay On Progressive Era

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    One hundred years have passed since the Progressive Era of 1900-1916 and although the world has seen remarkable “progress” for certain causes since then‚ there are many issues that still have not been addressed. Change is not immediate and the Progressive Era’s successes were manifestations of problems first addressed years before gaining wide public attention. Similar to the dilemmas faced one hundred years ago‚ we now face a quandary that has been discussed for around two decades: climate change

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    Six Eras Of Music

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    The Six Eras of Music Juacara Diggs MUS-110-IN2 May 10th‚ 2015 In the history of Western music‚ there are six eras of music. These eras are the Middle Ages‚ the Renaissance‚ the Classical period‚ the Romantic era‚ and the Twentieth century. From 450 to 1450‚ music developed during the Middle Ages was characterized by the development of rhythmic independence in polyphonic textures. In the Middle Ages‚ there was medieval music that was mostly vocal. Medieval church music had eight scales or modes

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    Kaelin Miller Ms. Paolicelli English 1 CAS June 2nd‚ 2013 Victorian Etiquette The Victorian Era was a time of great change for England. It was the beginning of a modern society‚ manufacturing‚ feminism‚ and culture. Queen Victoria reigned during this period. Some of the many important things to her were the defined formation of a society. Being cultured meant many things in the nineteenth century. It was where families resided and the quality of life they experienced. Society was rapidly changing

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    different Americans felt it should become. New Spirits: Americans in the Gilded Age‚ 1865-1905 shows a broad look at this fascinating period . Some may think these years showed a gilded facade that hid a rotten core‚ Rebecca Edwards sees more too this era. She presents support that this period of time was full of contradictions. It was a time when mining brought hope of riches for prospectors‚ along with reality of industrial labor and uncertain profits. Nevertheless‚ Edwards does not only write on

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    The Progressive Era Essay

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    The Progressive Era was one of the most important years in United States History because of the amount of reforms passed. Muckrakers exposed the corruption and the conditions consumer goods were produced‚ also since the working Working Class and the Rich Class were drifting away in the standard of living‚ it was clearly noticeable that the slums were an ugly place. The Progressive Era changed how we live today‚ the reforms passed during that era has made public health better and also how much we

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