Friday, May 31, 2019
Victorian Lifestyles :: Papers
 Victorian Lifestyles   Working clothes for poorer people were often passed down within the   family or bought from second hand shops. They were usually made from   coarsely  interweave wool or cotton cloth and they would be mended and   patched to make them last a long time. Most people tried to have a   better set of clothes for Sunday best.   Wealthier families could afford smart dressed and clothes made from   better quality material. Ladies were interested in fashion and read   magazines  similar The Young Ladies Journal to find out about the latest   styles. Early Victorian ladies wore full skirts with as many as six   petticoats. In the 1850s crinoline skirts were supported on wire cages   and later padded cushions or bustles were tied around the waist under   the skirts to make them stick out at the back. Ladies wore tightly   laced corsets to give them the narrow waists that were thought to be   attractive.   Well off men wore knee length frock coats in silk or velvet, silk      waistcoats and shirts with stiffly starched  eminent collars. Underneath   they wore vests and long underpants made from woollen cloth. They wore   a top hat or perhaps a newly fashionable bowler hat and carried a cane   or walking stick. Beards and side-whiskers were also fashionable.   Children in wealthy families wore very formal clothes. Girls wore   dresses which were as fancy as the grown ups but  sparingly shorter.   Boys wore dresses until they were about five or six and then were   dressed in sailor suits or velvet suits with lace collars and cuffs.   Until Isaac Singer invented the sewing machine in 1851 all clothes   were made by hand. Seamstresses worked long hours for low wages,   stitching clothes for wealthy people.   In the Victorian period work inside and  external the home took up much   more time than it does today and working people had far less leisure   time. There was little money to  economize and no radio, television, CDs,   cinemas or sports centres. Peop   le, however, found all sorts of ways of   enjoying what free time they had.  
Thursday, May 30, 2019
Have a Seat :: social issues
Have a SeatOver the years there have been debates and arguments about Capital Punishment. There are  all kinds of people that are for it and then there are all kinds of people against it. People that are against it say that it is injustice and  uncouth. Well those people may be right, but I feel that we should have Capital Punishment in the USA. In todays courts innocent people do go to  lock for crimes they didnt commit. When they do go to jail, human do  bid they normally do and make mistakes by putting some guy on  oddment row and then weeks or even years later are executed. Then there is nothing that you can do to take back what you did. If we didnt have Capital Punishment we would not  touch on about someone getting killed cause of someone else. Since the constitution says that no person shall suffer cruel and unusual punishment, we would not have to worry about breaking the constitution. It is cheaper for someone to stay in prison for life and not have  discussion than to kill    the person. It takes more of tax payers money to go ahead and have someone killed. We should just keep paying for the criminals to stay in prison instead of killing him. If a murderer goes and kills someone then we kill the murderer, then we are at that persons level. We can be the bigger person and just let them  sit around in jail. If we just get rid of Capital Punishment then we would never have to worry about killing an innocent person for something they didnt do. These are reasons we should get rid of Capital Punishment, because it doesnt do any good for us. However, if we just sit there and do nothing about the over crowding population then we  go away have to let some of the criminals go. If we let criminals go they will go back and do the same thing because they know that the jails wouldnt be able to  go on them and they would get released again. Then their crimes will get worst, like instead of stealing a car they take a hostage. Instead of robbing banks they will go out an   d shoot someone. Criminals are always criminals and you cant change them. There are a lot of people kidnapping little girls and killing them and what do we do, slap those on the wrist, since we cant hold them in are jails.  
Wednesday, May 29, 2019
The Shy Girl Essay -- Personal Narrative Writing
The Shy GirlEver since I can remember, I was naturally  fluid and shy. I constantly repeated myself because people could  non hear me the first time. Even then, I seldom made eye contact with others. When I entered  high school school, nothing changed. Soon afterward, I disliked the way my classmates  opinion of me. If some sensation had to make an announcement in class, I was not chosen my classmates believed I was not vocal enough. If someone threw a party, I was not invited because they thought Shy girls would not want to come. Most of my classmates attracted a great deal of attention. No one willingly associated with me. Not only did my classmates see me as  simmer down and shy, but they made me start believing it, too. Ashamed, I wanted some way out. I wanted my words to stick with people. I wanted them to think, Louisa said. I tried participating in class more and sharing my opinions, but that did not help. Whenever I made a comment, one of two things happened I did not get the    credit for my comment, or no one took me seriously. I felt helpless. The  ninth grade production of The Tempest changed my life. My teacher, Mrs. Massand, gave me a part in the play and I no longer appeared quiet and shy. Although Mrs. Massand assigned the whole class a part in the play, she appointed me as, Stephano, the drunk, a major role. Her choice surprised me and my classmates. Stephanos character seemed so unlike mine he was loud and silly. My first thought was, How is a quiet girl like me going to play the part of a boisterous drunk? Until now my classmates convinced me that I was simply quiet and shy. Now the play required me to show another side of myself. We began the play by reading the text out loud and becoming comfortable with t...  ...t scene, I was marching around in a circle shouting, Ban, ban, Ca-Caliban At the end of the performance, the  audition was bursting with cheer. Then Mrs. Massand had us individually take a bow. When it was my turn to bow, the audience    gave me the standing ovation. I was never more excited. As I exited the stage, almost every classmate stopped me to say, Wow Louisa, you were the best At that moment I realized I could be loud, silly, and talented. My ninth grade performance in The Tempest made my last  familys in high school a success acting and reciting the words of Stephano made my growth in confidence possible. What I once thought was an everlasting label of shyness proved  removable after all. My classmates saw another side to me, and I was glad that I was not labeled as a quiet and shy girl anymore. That year I came in like a lamb and went out like a lion.                   
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