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Page 1: Iping, england (team 5) website presentation rough draft

BY CAELAN, DYLAN, DANIEL, AND JORDAN

Cool places to go

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The Town of Iping

England's Finest Town

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Welcome to the Iping,

England official

website. Iping,

England is a wonderful

little town in the district

of West Sussex. Here

you will find anything

from employment

opportunities to our

agriculture and crops.

Click on the link you

wish to look at up at

the top of the

webpage.

If you have any questions on

home, business, or anything to

do with Iping, email

[email protected]

X

X

all of team five

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Employment

Opportunities

For high class citizens they don't need a job if they own land or rent out rooms in their house.

The high class women do house cleaning, teach at schools, or write for a living.

For the middle class men they work at banks, become lawyers, doctors, or become teachers.

Some other middle class men are shop owners or clerks.

The middle class women are mostly teachers the lower middle class women are elementary teachers, whereas higher middle class teachers teach in grammar schools or all girls schools.

For the lower class (working class) both men and women work in factories.

Lots of women are employed in house cleaning or dress mending or making.

Most lower class men are plumbers, builders, carpenters, potters, blacksmiths, and more.

Few women become nurses, school teachers, work in shops, secretaries, typists, or telephonist. Dylan Doan

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The town of Iping

England's finest town

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Safety

Also be on the look out for these

four escaped prisoners they are

wanted dead or alive.

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England's finest town

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• Our constable here in Iping is Mr. Jaffers.

• The police are on the lookout for our only wanted man, "

the invisible man"

• The Invisible man has been terrorizing Iping along with

Adderdean, Burdock, and Port Burdock and has

threatened the lives of many. This monster is currently

NOT in Iping but was first discovered at our very own

Coach and Horses Inn. It has been reported that you will

here a coughing nearby before the monster attacks. He

has last been reported in Port Burdock.

• If you hear him or about him and his wherabouts please

contact the Iping police at (020)-453-9567 or go to

our website www.Ipolice.org

Caelan McKamey

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Amusements There are different restaurants and inns in Iping, London. Including the coach and Horses.

They serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner. You should eat here because the town is small and there are only few other restaurants.

There is also bars that sell alcohol. There is no legal drinking age or punishment for drinking in public

Also in Iping, we have a fun fair every Monday called, "Whit-Mondays" which is where the whole street is filled up with different types of booths that do games or sell food

If you ever come to Iping none of the days were ever “dry” anyone can drink any day

People did make their own ales at home they used ingredients from the person who had the cart or grocery store.

Men dress up in a coat, trousers, a vest and a hat. The women would would wear a dress. But on Whit-Mondays men wear blue jersey and the ladies wear white aprons and fashionable hats with heavy plumes.

You can find where we are located by newspapers and maps from other nearby towns from England.

Jordan Barcenas

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The town of Iping

England's finest town

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Science Light is based on reflection. An example is a glass that was broken into a powder it becomes

more visible. The powdering multiples the surface of the glass at which refraction and

reflection occur.

You make a glass invisible by putting it into a liquid of nearly the refractive index.

Visibility depends on the action of the invisible bodies on light. A body can absorb light, or

reflects or retracts it

These facts were based on Griffin “The Invisible Man” diaries. Griffin also stayed at Iping.

The scientific method was used. For instance a scientist, Griffin, used a hypothesis about

invisibility. He then tested it and began experimenting for two years. He finally came to a

conclusion when he turned a napkin, cat, and himself invisible.

You can set up an “Invisibility” experiment by first seeing what chemicals to use, take notes,

and experiment on different objects.

The one of the greatest inventions was turpentine which was a type of oil used for skin or

solvent.

Telephones and coffee makers are the most used technology.

The town of Iping

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Animals

Here in Iping we are following the footsteps of London and are selling Staffies to be your nanny dog.

Staffies are a loving dog that will care greately for your beloved children and are on sale for only 14 shillings, go to the Coach and Horses to adopt.

Also in Iping, we are a farm town so we have a wide variety of chickens, cows, horses, and pigs. If you would like to purchase any of the above come on down to Iping.

We have resently passed a law that if your dog bites anyone they will be put down.

We have passed a law, with London, that vivisecting is now illegal and anyone who does so will be pressed with charges of animal cruelty.

If you wish to donate to our RSPCA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals email www.donateRSPCA.org

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Caelan Mckamey

The town of Iping

England's finest town

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Education

The first University in Sussex will open around the 1910´s, the University of Sussex.

By the 1850´s, a lot of universities in England (Reading, Wales, Manchester, Liverpool and other in London) opened because people started wanting more higher education.

Old Universities began to admit more people and started creating other careers by the 1860´s.

Only higher class people attended Universities.

University of Sussex

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The town of Iping

England's finest town

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Famous Citizens

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Agriculture In Iping and in all Sussex, market

gardens are common. Market gardens are small-scale production of cash crops. In all Sussex, tomatoes are the most common crop grown for its sell in London (especially transported by train) and in local restaurants (transported by carriages).

Tomatoes are 63 cents per dozen (85 dollar cents in the 1890s.)

Also, people grow crops in their own houses. Children normally work at their houses after going to school.

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England´s finest town

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Daniel Orozco

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Bibliography http://www.educationengland.org.uk

/history/chapter03.html

http://www2.uncp.edu/home/rwb/lo

ndon_19c.html

http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic

/market_gardening.aspx