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    History Assignment: Victorian Britain Victorian Britain was in almost all ways a period of oppression and exploration of women. Women in Britain during the Victorian age were seen largely as second class citizens in a so called “man’s worlds.” Women lacked the right to vote and the own property and inherit money once they were married‚ and where seen as the property of their husband to do almost anything that they so pleased. Though there are many reasons for why we can see that Victorian Britain

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    Recently‚ the city of Saanich launched a program for kitchen scraps pickup supported by the Capital Regional District (CRD)‚ which for several months‚ had been tested‚ and now expended to the entire community of the neighbour city of Oak Bay. The goal of this program is to divert organic waste from Hartland landfill‚ which already receives most of non-organic waste‚ to Fisher Road Recycling located in Cobble Hill‚ and to promote a better usage of both facilities and better destination for the respective

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    Lysistrata is a play that was set in Athens between 410 and 412 BC. At the time the play was set‚ women were expected to have no rights in society‚ and were not allowed/expected to discuss their opinions in matters subjective to men only. Women also had to obey their husbands at all time‚ and accept any demands made by their husband. The Importance of Being Ernest (TIOBE) was set during the Victorian Era‚ and at this time‚ the way women were expected to behave was similar to that of Lysistrata. And

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    Minor details are often considered insignificant or irrelevant and as a result they are rarely given the attention they deserve. In Oscar Wilde’s “The Importance of Being Earnest‚” we see cleverly hidden details within the drama that‚ while serving significant roles‚ people may view as inhibitors to understanding the play. Cigarette cases and tea parties are two of the many details within the drama that contain background meanings; their most prominent purpose being to emphasize the importance of

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    An Era of Earnestness The Victorian Era was a time that consisted of mostly finger foods and zealous matches of badminton‚ however‚ in the midst of it all lied a strict code of manners that anyone who was anyone was expected to follow. Victorian Era mannerisms were beyond extraordinary and Oscar Wilde‚ the author of The Importance of Being Earnest‚ realised this and despised them. Throughout the story‚ Oscar likes to “poke fun” at the outrageous customs of the Victorian Era. To accomplish this feat

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    Parlor Games Ha-Ha! There was laughter everywhere when people played parlour games. Have you ever wondered how people‚ during the Victorian Era pass time? The parlour games were nice‚ fun‚ and dangerous for passing time. “There were men who played card games like poker to the extent of losing their wages. This habit of the men‚ who were the only earning members of the large families‚ forced the entire family to make extra efforts to preserve whatever little they had. Men also played outdoor games

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    FEASIBILITY PLAN Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary A. Statement of Purpose. Second Life Gifts will provide affordable ecofriendly products comprised of recycled materials that will be handmade by disadvantaged artisans in third world and developing countries. Second Life Gifts will strive to provide its global customer base with an option in gift giving that helps at risk individuals while being environmentally friendly. B. Description of Business Second Life Gifts will

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    Amy Lowell is an American imagist poet who uses descriptive language to create specific images in a readers mind. Set in the Victorian era (1800’s‚) the dramatic monologue ‘Patterns’ explores the restrictions of unmarried women in society and the desire for freedom. My view of these issues is that of a feminist reader living in a democratic modern day society‚ where men and women live in a state of equality and have the right to express their opinions. A feminist reading focuses on the specific treatment

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    Charlotte Bronte - Jane Eyre - Literature What are the main moral messages of Jane Eyre? How does Charlotte Bronte convey these moral messages to her readers? To what extent is she reflecting Victorian morality in her writing? The novel ‘Jane Eyre’ was published in 1847‚ which was in the Victorian era; this is a significant fact to remember while reading the novel as the storyline portrays many different moral issues in the point of view of Victorian morality‚ which of course is different to

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    There are conflicting accounts of who first noted the phrase. According to Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary of Quotations‚ it is attributable to William Ewart Gladstone‚ but such attribution was not verifiable.[1] Alternatively‚ it may be attributed to William Penn‚ although not in its current form. The idea expressed by the phrase can already be found in the Pirkei Avot 5:8‚ a section of the Mishnah (1st century BCE – 2nd century CE): "Our Rabbis taught: ...The sword comes into the world‚ because

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