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[B252]Beautiful Woman In History
by Elakelak, Ela
The female human genus. The woman is different from the man anatomical. The biggest difference is in genitalia. Another difference is that the brain of
a woman weighs 1250 grams and 1350 grams man's. Even the bones of women are more sensitive, more small skulls and muscles less robust.
HISTORY
Minoan era. The main feature of this period is the great freedom of women. Took part in events such as bull fighting.
Generally a woman of that period had developed personality, independent living and equality with men.

Classical period. In ancient Greece woman's position differed from city to city. In Athens and in the Ionian cities ,woman considered lower than a man,
in the service of her husband. Contrary to Sparta prevailed equality between men and women. Studying, exercising, trained since childhood with boys,
moved freely in society on equal terms.
Roman era. With the evolution of the institution of marriage ,woman have rights on the property and gain the right to seek and receive divorce.
In times of the Roman Empire women associated with civilian men, played an important role in the political arena.
Christian years. With the establishment of Christianity, women have lost their freedoms. Although Christianity preaches the unity of its people,
teaches that a woman should should the man as her master and fear him. In this era is beginning and the oppression of women,
Modern Era. Currently, it was the beginning to change the status of women. Get out from home to work, had created personal relationships,
came into contact with major social problems and gain economic independence. Result was the feminist movement in the mid-19th century,
with the principal claim equality between men and women. In the late 19 th century was backed up by socialist parties.
In the early 20 th century, won the women's demands for equal political rights. Also, women could study at university.

When you look at the history of the necktie you will soon discover that this particular item of clothing has been around for many centuries now in a number of different guises. Yet it was not until the latter part of the 19th Century that we saw neckties being introduced that are similar to those worn today.
Through this article we will take you through some of the stages of the development of neckties in their various forms. Yes there are images of the ancient Egyptian's, Romans and Chinese wearing cloth around their necks but many of these would not resemble what we see as a necktie worn today.
It was during the Thirty Years War which took place between 1618 and 1648 the first kinds of neckties were being worn by Croatian Mercenaries. But what they wore was in fact a small neckerchief knotted around the neck and was seen by Parisians who then decided to use this as a fashion accessory and was worn by both men and women.
Then in the latter part of the 17th Century men began to wear lace cravats rather than pieces of fabric which required a large amount of time and effort to arrange them. To help keep such items of clothing in place strings would be used to hold the cravats in place.
But in 1692 during the Battle of Steenkerque because the young princes did not have time to spend on arranging their cravats before the battle instead they just wound them around their neck. Once wound around the neck the two ends of the cravat would be twisted together and these then passed through a buttonhole in their jacket to help keep them in position. These were in fact a precursor to the necktie we see today and were commonly known as Steinkirks.
However over the next century the cravat was an item of neckwear that became less prevalent and in its place came the stock. This item of neckwear was made from muslin cloth which would be folded to make it smaller before being wound around the collar of the shirt. This item certainly remained popular throughout the 18th Century but towards the end young French and Englishmen began wearing cravats once more.
It was during the latter part of the 19th Century and early part of the 20th Century when the industrial revolution was taking place that the neckties we see being worn by people today were created. Men as they went to work wanted to wear some form of neckwear but didn't want to spend time putting it on. Not only did they want some easy to put on but comfortable to wear they also wanted something that would stay on throughout the day.
It was during this part of the history of the necktie that we began to see the kinds of neckwear that people often wear today and which made knotting them much easier. Through using certain manufacturing processes a New York tie maker came up with a design that meant after being worn the necktie would retain its original shape and also work done by a manufacturer in Belfast helped further to improve the design and this led to the kinds of ties we see being worn today in many shapes, sizes and designs.
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