The aeromagnetic surveys flown under the Victorian Initiative for Minerals and Petroleum and by others give a major regional dataset over western Victoria. This paper presents a new interpretation of the structural and tectonic history for the early Palaeozoic rocks of the region derived from ...
The Victorian Period refers to a specific time frame in literature, characterized by works produced during the reign of Queen Victoria in England (1837-1901). It is a significant era known for its distinctive literary themes, styles, and social contexts. ...
(Kim 21)which allows him to function meaningfully, closely attached to the members of his family, rather than seeking to dominate the family’s structure and operations. Other scholars have gone further in their critiques of D...
She was a challenger of the Victorian status quo for women and did whatever needed to be done in order to take care of her family. She even supported her sister’s artistic aspirations by paying for her trips to Europe. She was unlucky enough to witness the horrors of war, and her ...
At a theoretical level, however, it is quite difficult to justify the prohibition of export subsidies given the trade-volume-expanding nature of export subsidies. In particular, the prohibition on export subsidies is puzzling from the terms-of-trade perspective. For a concrete example, consider a...
Birth weight is an indicator of foetal growth and predicts short-term survival of the newborn1. It is also an indicator of processes that influence long-term health; for example, birth weight has been inversely associated with adult mortality, especially cardiovascular mortality, and positively asso...
Alcott's Other Little Woman: Erotic Love and Victorian Childhood in "A Marble Woman: or, The Mysterious Model" The article argues that Cecil, the protagonist of Alcott's "A Marble Woman," is eroticized from the very start of the narrative, and that Alcott's entire p... EG Ginzburg -...
It is worth noting that the high number of Victorian respondents was potentially influenced by Monash University’s location being in this state. Table 1 Study 1 and Study 2 samples (combined n = 1,311) Full size table 4.2 Item development and instrument Nine items were initially hypothesised ...
Blumenbach JF (1865) The anthropological treatises of Johann Friedrich Blumenbach. Anthropological Society, London [original thesis The Unity of Mankind pub.1775, 1781 and 1795] Book Google Scholar Bradley J (2000) Body commodification? Class and tattoos in Victorian Britain. In: Caplan J (ed) ...
Afternoon tea is also called “low tea” because it is usually served in the mid-afternoon and was traditionally served on low tables near sofas. “High tea” means dinner. During the Victorian time, working families returned home after work to have dinner served at a high dining table. ...