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    18th Century Hair

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    18th century is an era peculiarly identified with hair and makeup‚ these became such traits throughout the French Revolution. France and England were the fashion chiefs. In the 18th century only the courtesan or actress wore white powder and painted cheeks. The apothecary chemists would supply cosmetics and wigs beneath the counter. Men and women continued to lighten their faces and applied glaring pink rouge. This was applied heavily in circular or triangular shapes to the cheeks. The lips were

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    was born. There is no other Mother like you. Happy Birthday to an amazing Mother and a great friend! You’ve seen me happy‚ you’ve seen me sad‚ you’ve seen me reasonable‚ you’ve seen me mad. Mom I may not have always said it‚ but you are the most beloved. Happy Birthday Mom! Words in any language in all over the world are not enough to express how grateful I am for being in my life and for what you have done for me throughout the years. Happy Birthday Mom! I love you! You make the world a better place

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    ‘A Birthday’ is an upbeat‚ jubilant poem about love‚ written by Christina Rossetti in 1861. While many believe that this love she is expressing so effusively is about a man‚ I believe that it is about her new-found love for God. Rossetti‚ after all‚ was a very religious person. The poem‚ surprisingly‚ has an exuberant‚ lively tone‚ a great contrast to her other works‚ which almost always give a sense of gloom and bleakness. Rossetti creates a structured arrangement‚ allowing the images to flow

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    to the 18th were period of time where profit ranked higher percentages rather than sufficiency. In the 16th century profits were 5% where as the sufficiency was the remainder of 95%. As the centuries progressed by the profits began to take over. In the early centuries‚ the mind frame was that one had to survive before one could make a living. Little did the people of the time know if only they were able to survive to the 18th century where change reigned. The American colonists of the 18th century

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    What is Enlightenment‚ well it happened in the 18th century. It was a European movement in which thinkers such as John Locke‚ Thomas Hobbes‚ and others attempted to apply the principles of reason and the scientific method to all aspects of society. John Locke thought people could reason‚ therefore they had the ability to govern themselves. The Enlightenment started because people began to realize that they could think for themselves and that monarchy was not the type of government they wanted. This

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    Jane Yolen Birthday Box

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    Birthday Box” By Jane Yolen “I was ten years old when my mother died”. This story is about the birthday present that Katie’s mom gave her this is by Jane Yolen called “Birthday Box”. She learns that life is empty if you don’t fill it. The little girl (Katie) and her mom are alone ( because her dad left ) and celebrating her birthday and she get’s to the last present and she asks “Who’s is this?” and then “V. Louise closed mama’s eyes‚ran her hand across mama’s cheek‚and turned

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    Society has continuously held women lowly compared to men. Society limited women to what they could do; thus‚ most of them played the role of homemakers. Women could not own property‚ or take part in matters concerning finances (Wipprecht 3). Besides‚ there was also undue pressure for the women to get married. Still‚ in marriage‚ men upheld the social constructions about the women. The society felt that women could not achieve anything without the help of men. Nowadays‚ women have been empowered

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    Birthday Already in the title we know the occasion. The story starts with an introduction of the protagonist and the location. We are at a restaurant where Clara‚ the protagonist‚ is hosting a birthday party. We are now familiar with the settings. As the story continues a conflict is rising‚ coffee or ice cream? The exposition consists mainly of a description of the settings and the stunning things with ice cream and not that big of a descriptions of Clara. I believe the reason for that is‚ that

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    Unlike in today’s world we can trade anywhere in the world. Mercantilism is the belief in the benefits of profitable trading. Mercantilism was a very popular in the 17th and 18th century. The English thought that mercantilism was a way for a nation or a person would be rich on at the expense of another. Also that nation’s only way of surviving was to sell everything they had to other countries. Tobacco became very popular all over the world. The British made their own tobacco and it was very bad

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    18th Century Children

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    How were children regarded‚ treated and educated within the liberal ideas from the 17th-18th Century? Were these children well cared for and did they experience an easy life? Were families able to provide emotional support and was education a priority viewed in this earlier lifetime? Children were important to families‚ but not in the same way they are in today society. In the past‚ children were classed or seen as small adults. Newborns were constrained to the practice of being swaddled which prevented

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