Who were the Victorians?. Victorians lived at the time Queen Victoria was on the throne. She became queen in 1837 and ruled Britain till 1901. Victoria was on the throne longer then any other British monarch. Victoria was so powerful she ruled a 1/5 of the world!!!.
By jacobFlorence Nightingale. The Lady with the Lamp. Florence Nightingale. Born in Florence in 1820 First helped a sick dog with a broken leg Loved her dolls One day she visited a hospital THIS CHANGED HER LIFE. Often people who went into hospital died. They were Dirty Badly run
By MercyLibrary of Congress Subject Headings. Professor Yan Ma. Subject Analysis. Classification number deals with one number, one place. But you can assign more than one subject heading. Subject headings are more specific and can be dealt with in many disciplines. Subject Analysis.
By kynthiaIn this PowerPoint…. Announcements (Forensics, Focus) Contemporary (Queen Victoria) Grammar Patterns and Rules Matrix Check-In and Social Classes Jigsaw Reflection Oliver Twist Chapters 28-32 Comprehension Check Oliver Twist Chapters 28-32 Discussion Matrix Time. Advanced English 6.
By ariaWho was interested in China and why?. Commissioner Lin’s letter to Queen Victoria complaining about the Opium trade. First Opium War: 1839-1842 leads to Treaty of Nanjing. Tensions continue. French Catholic Missionary Auguste Chapdelaine . The ‘martyrdom’ of Auguste Chapdelaine in Yaoshan.
By xandyThe Victorian Era 1837-1901. Writers and Poets of the Victorian Era. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Lewis Carroll. Thomas Hardy. Bram Stoker. Victorian Literature (1837-1901). During Queen Victoria’s reign. Bridges between the Romantic Era and Modernism.
By floridaTHE TSARS. PRINCES OF MOSCOW. Gained position by being tax collectors for the Mongols Gradually expanded power Rulers began calling themselves “Tsar” - Caesar. IVAN THE TERRIBLE. 1400s . PETER THE GREAT. Part of Romanov Dynasty Tried to modernize and move Russia toward West
By mickeyRandom Slides From This PowerPoint Show. The little girl in these pictures grew up to be someone we all know. Can you guess who she is?. SAMPLE SLIDE. Photograph by Marcus Adams (age 3). Photograph by Marcus Adams. Portrait by Phillip Alexius de Laszlo 1933 (age 7).
By yerielART & THEATRE OF GREAT BRITAIN. © Petrova Anna. ART. Sir David Willkie (18 November 1785 – 1 June 1841) was a Scottish painter.
By nitsa19 th Century Cosmetology. History of Cosmetology Egyptians Chinese Greeks Romans Middle Ages Renaissance Victorian Age Barber Pole. Cosmetology.
By nevaThe Importance of Being Earnest. A Trivial Comedy for Serious People 1895. The Importance of Being Earnest. Written in 1895 A play in three* acts Genre: comedy of manners Immediate hit when first performed Satirizes Victorian moral and social values
By karahUnderstanding heredity. Part 2. mutations. Mutations. Genes code for proteins Mistakes in genetic code cause mistakes in the protein Mutations are mistakes in genetic code A point mutation involves one nitrogen base in a codon Some point mutations cause no difference in protein produced
By zoeGermany 1918-45. The Rise and Fall of Hitler. Contents. From the Second Reich to the Weimar Republic The Second Reich Kaiser Wilhelm World War 1 German Defeat The Weimar Republic A democratic republic The new constitution The Effect of the Treaty of Versailles The Effect of the Treaty
By ranitUnit 15 : CITIES. LANGUAGE FOCUS. * Pronunciation: / θ / / đ / * Grammar and vocabulary: 1. Non-defining and defining relative clauses. 2. Although to connect contrasting ideas. I./Pronunciation: Listen and repeat: / θ / / đ / think thin they then
By raineAnswers to Question about the Chapter. Nosebleeds [Epistaxis]. Nosebleeds. 60% occurrence – ruptured blood vessels Most common cause: increased blood pressure Cure: waiting for blood to clot Pinch nostrils together (Little’s Area). Nosebleed Factors. Blunt trauma Nose-picking Allergies
By nantaiNineteenth Century Imperialism: Asia. India: Jewel in the Crown. At this time Great Britain had free reign in India Why was GB interested in India? Natural resources New markets Human resources; 300 million. India: Jewel in the Crown.
By bonnieCycling Assembly. So you think you know about bikes?. At one time, horses were our primary means of independent travel for longer journeys. 1820’s ‘ Draisine ’. Can you see why it was called a ‘running machine’? What is different about this and the bicycle we know today? .
By ciliAustralia’s Federation. By Summer. Why and how did Australia become a nation?. Why:
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