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A Victorian bonnet, with its frilly designs and decorations, is not exactly the most practical fashion choice when it comes to sun protection, but women wore it nevertheless.

Victorian women would grow their hair until it reached the floor, putting mermaids to shame and overwhelming modern-day hairstylists. It was an extremely impractical trend. But the women back then believed that the longer and thicker your hair is, the more privileged you are.

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According to the Victorian fashion rule book, there are various dresses specifically designed for a carriage ride around town, when walking down the streets, while visiting the beach, and many more.

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But during the Victorian era, becoming the perfect gentleman meant trying to at least bathe in the day and shave every once in a while. Crafting the ideal Victorian man required only a few things: finely tailored suits, tall top hats, and a big dose of chivalry. Once upon a time, every little girl wanted to meet a prince and experience a fairytale romance worthy of a Disney film adaptation. The Victorian ways of life are not missed. But basic Victorian etiquette and manners distinguish an accomplished lady from an uneducated one.

Get up to 10 wallpaper designs in this CC pack and choose which one is the best fit for your tastes. BouJaoude has written chapters in edited books in English and Arabic and has been an active presenter at local, regional, and international education and science education conferences. In addition, Dr. Between and he was the international coordinator and a member of the executive board of NARST. He serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Science Teacher Education, is a consulting editor for International Review of Education , a contributing international editor of Science Education, a consulting editor of the African Journal of Educational Studies in Mathematics and Science, and a reviewer for School Science and Mathematics and Journal of Research in Science Teaching.

In he was appointed as a member of the Supreme Education Council of Qatar. Taner Edis, a Turkish-American born in Istanbul, is a physicist with specialties in theoretical and computational physics.

Along with his work in physics, Edis has written and spoken widely on skeptical inquiry into religious and paranormal claims. Forkosch award for "best humanist book of In , his Science and Nonbelief Greenwood Press appeared.

Most recently, he wrote An Illusion of Harmony: Science and Religion in Islam Prometheus Books, , which is a unique examination of science, religion and pseudoscience in a Muslim context. He is currently working with Hampshire Professors Salman Hameed, Laua Sizer, and Laura Wenk as well as Northeastern Professor Berna Turam and Johns Hopkins Professor Anila Asghar on a project that will attempt to investigate the attitudes towards evolution as held by doctors and medical students in the Islamic world.

Thomas Glick is professor of history and geography at Boston University, where he teaches courses on the history of science and technology. Glick has twice been a Fulbright Senior Lecturer, once in and again in , both times at the University of the Republic in Montevideo, Uruguay. He is a member of a multitude of academic societies, including the History of Science Society, the Society for the History of Technology, The Linnean Society, and the national history of science societies of Spain, Catalonia, and Mexico.

He has written widely on the reception of Darwinism, including The Comparative Reception of Darwinism 2nd ed. Salman Hameed is assistant professor of integrated science and humanities at Hampshire College, Massachusetts. He is currently working on understanding the rise of creationism in the Islamic world and how Muslims view the relationship between science and religion. For this purpose, he is leading a 3-year NSF supported study to understand the acceptance of biological evolution amongst Muslim physicians and medical students in five Muslim majority countries and three Muslim diasporas in the West.

He is also analyzing reconciliation efforts between astronomers and Native Hawaiians over telescopes on top of sacred Mauna Kea in Hawaii. Pervez Amir Ali Hoodbhoy is professor of nuclear and high energy physics, as well as chairman at the department of physics, Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad.

He received his B. Over a period of 25 years, Dr. Hoodbhoy created and anchored a series of television programs that dissected the problems of Pakistan's education system, and two other series that aimed at bringing scientific concepts to ordinary members of the public. Also in , Dr. Hoodbhoy was invited to the Pugwash Council. Over the years, he produced and directed several documentary films that have been widely viewed on national television, dealing with Pakistan's political, nuclear, and scientific matters.

He is frequently invited to comment on nuclear and political matters in Pakistani and international media.

Aykut Kence graduated from the departments of zoology and botany at Istanbul University in He received his Ph. Kence has been a faculty member at the department of biology, Middle East Technical University, since His current interests are conservation biology and the genetics of honeybee, Apis mellifera L. He works also in conservation ecology and yhe genetics of Anatolian mouflon, Ovis gmelinii anatolica, wild goat, Capre aegagrus, and endemic fish species of the genus Psedophoxinus.

He has written and lectured widely on the history of the interaction of science and religion, and is widely regarded as an expert on the historical underpinnings and development of contemporary creationism.

This year he is completing a four-year term as president of the International Union of History and Philosophy of Science, Division of History of Science and Technology. Martin Riexinger received his M. For his Ph. One aspect of his thesis submitted at Freiburg University is the religious response to modern astronomy. Since he has been working on a project on the Nurcu movement funded by the German research council.

In this work he deals extensively with religious responses to the theory of evolution in different regions. She teaches Middle Eastern history at Amherst College. Her current research explores religious reform and "modernization" in the Zoroastrian community in Iran and India in the 19th and 20th centuries.

His research focuses on identity, ethnicity, gender, nationality, religion, and community organization among the Islamic peoples of Central Eurasia. He has conducted a total of over six years of anthropological field research in various parts of Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyzstan. During , he headed the United Nations' Ferghana Valley Development Programme, working on participatory approaches to conflict resolution in the region.

During , he was Director of the Central Asia Project of the International Crisis Group, working to diminish the possibilities of conflict in the region.

Shafqat has authored over 40 scientific articles in leading medical journals. He has written and lectured on evolution for general audiences in Pakistan. Berna Turam is a political sociologist who uses ethnographic methods to explore state- society interaction in everyday life. She received her M.



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