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Thomas Hardy: A Torchbearer of Feminism Representing Sufferings of Victorian Era Women

Thomas Hardy: A Torchbearer of Feminism Representing Sufferings of Victorian Era Women

... “Scenario Analysis” and “Scenario Planning” are widely used techniques in different fields of science and art. The term “scenario” was derived from the Latin “scaena”, meaning “scene” Ringland, (1998) was originally used ...

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Representations of female in Novels from  the Queen Victorian era until today and It's critical response

Representations of female in Novels from the Queen Victorian era until today and It's critical response

... In order to begin this study, one must first establish what was written and discussed by female authors in the Victorian era. Therefore, it is necessary to look at literary pieces that deal with the ideas ...

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Literary Writing Style of Women: English-Language Writers in the Victorian Era

Literary Writing Style of Women: English-Language Writers in the Victorian Era

... The third answer is that there are some differences and similarities in the use of tone of male and female authors. For instance, women use either the same or higher percentages of positive words compared to men, which ...

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Radicalism to socialism : the Leicester working class, 1860 1906

Radicalism to socialism : the Leicester working class, 1860 1906

... , 'The Sociological Context Jones, in the of Trade Union Activity Boot and Shoe Industry East Midlands Victorian Era', in the late University M.. R., 'The Location Manufacture Mountfield[r] ...

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The Most Dangerous Man in England

The Most Dangerous Man in England

... he Victorian Era was a period marked by immense progress and tremendous ...the Victorian people’s exploration of Darwinian theory, its relevancy to their culture, and what the future may hold for the ...

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Victorian values and the Victorian theatre

Victorian values and the Victorian theatre

... the Victorian era, theatre-going had to an increasing extent become a middle-class pursuit, then Bournville, it would seem, offered a fertile ground for ...

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‘Slap on! Slap ever!’: Victorian pantomime, gender variance, and cross dressing

‘Slap on! Slap ever!’: Victorian pantomime, gender variance, and cross dressing

... late-Victorian era were obviously not equivalent to contemporary female imper - sonators – such as the Thai ladyboy perfor - mers, whose bodies, marked yet unmarked, are feminized by hormones and surgery – ...

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Strong Education and Strong Family as the Premise to Sound Grooming in the Novels of Jane Austen and Louisa May Alcott

Strong Education and Strong Family as the Premise to Sound Grooming in the Novels of Jane Austen and Louisa May Alcott

... Abstract— For the young adolescent girls, the home was a model of feminine values, morals and ideals that they imbibed by observing and understanding the separate gender-based roles and responsibilities of their parents. ...

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The dark side of Victorian London

The dark side of Victorian London

... later Victorian era, espoused by the likes of Beatrice Webb and Helen ...this Victorian reform dilemma and the modern preoccupation with ‘benefit scroungers’, notably within the tabloid press, is an ...

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Maiden’s Fashion As Eternal Becomings: Victorian Maidens and Sugar Sweet Cuties Donning Japanese Street Fashion in Japan and North America

Maiden’s Fashion As Eternal Becomings: Victorian Maidens and Sugar Sweet Cuties Donning Japanese Street Fashion in Japan and North America

... Lolita fashion is a youth street style originating from Japan that draws on Victorian-era children’s clothing, Rococo aesthetics, and Western Punk and Gothic subculture. It is worn by teenage girls and ...

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The English Armada: the greatest naval disaster in English history

The English Armada: the greatest naval disaster in English history

... Furthermore, the English Armada episode becomes crucial when considering that British historiography used – particularly in the Victorian era – the failure of the previous Spanish Armada[r] ...

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Fungi, Folkways and Fairy Tales: Mushrooms & Mildews in Stories, Remedies & Rituals, from Oberon to the Internet

Fungi, Folkways and Fairy Tales: Mushrooms & Mildews in Stories, Remedies & Rituals, from Oberon to the Internet

... From Shakespeare through the Victorian Era: Fungi in the Shakespearean perspective and the folkways of western Europe; Fungi and folkways in eastern Europe; Fungi and the fairy faith in [r] ...

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Three victorian fictional images of volunteering

Three victorian fictional images of volunteering

... Mary Ward's first major successful novel was Robert Elsmere published in 1888. Socially and politically oriented novels followed, with massive sales provoked excited discussion and some contention, although they are far ...

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Thrice Renewed: Inversions of Triangulated Desire in Charlotte Bronte's Villette and Wilkie Collins's The Woman in White

Thrice Renewed: Inversions of Triangulated Desire in Charlotte Bronte's Villette and Wilkie Collins's The Woman in White

... Early in the text, Collins creates a triptych in which Walter is strategically positioned between Anne and Laura. Both rivals demonstrate their desires by establishing physical connections with the object, yet their ...

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The experience of linking Victorian emergency medical service trauma data

The experience of linking Victorian emergency medical service trauma data

... of Victorian EMS and VSTORM data should be undertaken to aid in the auditing of prehospital trauma management and further the improvement in the match- ing and successful linkage of the two ...

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Workplace ‘Bargaining’ and the Wages/Working Time Nexus – Who Benefits?

Workplace ‘Bargaining’ and the Wages/Working Time Nexus – Who Benefits?

... on Victorian workers facing individual ‘bargaining’ and contrast their outcomes with workers bargaining under the protection of the federal industrial relations ...

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The Making of British Socialism

The Making of British Socialism

... Before looking at the ‘Marxists’ part one, Bevir has a chapter on the ‘Victorian context’, in which he deals with the political and religious ideas of the mid-Victorian period and argues[r] ...

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The spread of influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 in Victorian school children in 2009: implications for revised pandemic planning

The spread of influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 in Victorian school children in 2009: implications for revised pandemic planning

... in Victorian school children prior to its detection, meaning that school closure, particularly short-term and isolated closures, were of little or no benefit as a mitigation ...

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Curating feeling

Curating feeling

... disagreement among critics over its levels of emotional content. Nichols uses Diana or Christ? to examine ‘the role that the visual might play in the history of religious emotions and, in turn, to reflect on how ...

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The Role of Local Government for a Contemporary Victorian Community

The Role of Local Government for a Contemporary Victorian Community

... that Victorian local government had a services role (Bowman 1983; Local Government Act 1989 (Vic); Jones 1989, 1993; Office of Local Government 1994, 1996; Galligan 1996; Johnstone 1996b; McNeill 1997; Australian ...

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