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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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    The Victorian Age was the time when men were gentlemen and women were ladies. Gentlemen wore waistcoats and top hats when ladies wore elegant hooped gowns and had corseted waists. Outer appearance was of the very utmost importance in the 19-th century Victorian society. There was much pressure on both men and women to keep and gain a high social class during this time. Therefore standards and expectations were high to keep to the strict and often conservative Victorian lifestyle and anything that

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    Stories about youth and the transition from that stage of life into adulthood form a very solidly populated segment of literature. In three such stories‚ John Updike’s "A & P‚" Richard Wright’s "The Man Who Was Almost a Man‚" and James Joyce’s "Araby"‚ young men face their transitions into adulthood. Each of these boys faces a different element of youth that requires a fundamental shift in their attitudes. Sammy‚ in "A&P"‚ must make a moral decision about his associations with adult institutions

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    When Stars Go Dark: An Anthology of Spatial Declination By kgtillada Architecture is a vessel for stories. From the very foundations an infrastructure stands on to the highest peak that reaches out for the sky‚ a story lies within each brick that is laid‚ each volume of concrete that is poured and each band of steel that is welded. It is a congregation of narratives‚ containing various mementos from when it was built until the passing generations it shall live through. There are many stories

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    Victorian Values are what this story is based upon in a sense. The Norton Book lays out a format or brief description of the Late Victorians and what the men had to go through to be accepted in society. “The concept of the double life is central to the principal male characters that enables them to indulge in their desires” (Norton 1670). The strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde reflects Victorian Values because of the double sided life he lives to be able to complete his desires. He cannot do

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    Medical Issues in the Victorian Era “In London it’s thought 7‚000 people died of Cholera in the 1831-1832 outbreak‚ which represented a 50% death rate. With a chronic lack of hygiene‚ diseases such as cholera could be devastating” (Trueman). People in the Victorian Era had no idea what sanitation was. There were horrifying outbreaks of terribly contagious diseases‚ and no one knew how they were occurring. Sanitation was a big issue in the Victorian Era. “Cholera‚ a bacterial disease‚ has claimed

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    The Sangam Age 1. The Sangam age a. Considered as landmark of history of south India. b. Sangam is Tamil form of Sanskrit ‘sangha’ meaning association c. So‚ it is a period when large volume of Tamil literature was composed by a body of Tamil scholars and poets in 3 successive literary gatherings called Sangam.(meaning confluence i.e. gathering of poets and bards) d. It took place in 1st century BC and 2nd century AD in the kingdom of pandyas e. First Sangam – i. Attended by gods and

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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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    five children in her family. George Eliot‚ actually‚ was the masculine pen name of the writer Mary Anne Evans‚ one of Victorian England’s influential novelists. She changed her name 1819-1880 because writing by women’s name‚ especially which was of a vague nature‚ was not accepted in the Victorian society in which she lived. Eliot herself lived a controversial and unconventional life: she has been the subject of much

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    Is old age really golden age? What are its pros and cons? Human life is a long and complex process which passes through many stages. Each stage contains new circumstances and requirements to which one has to adapt. The great English poet W. Shakespeare described and divided the human life span into a number of stages: an infant‚ a schoolboy‚ a lover with agonies of adolescence‚ a soldier as a youngish‚ a justice as an adult‚ a pantaloon who is over the hill‚ and the second childhood with "sans teeth

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