They aid movement in aquatic sports such as swimming, surfing, and underwater diving. Swim fins are typically made of rubber or plastic. Benjamin Franklin invented wooden swim fins in Contrary to today's version of rubberized swim fins worn on the feet, Franklin's swim fins were originally intended for use on a person's hands.
Abstracts Abstract Aprons appear to be innocuous garments, simple in design and straightforward in function. Apron styles, materials, and adornments, and the times and places when and where they are worn, reveal information about apron wearers and their social circumstances. Drawing on contemporary sewing patterns, advertisements, and images, this article explores the history of this often-overlooked garment from Victorian England to present-day Canada. Article body Aprons appear to be innocuous garments, simple in design and straightforward in function. Apron styles, materials, and adornments, and the times and places when and where they are worn, all reveal information about apron wearers and their social circumstances. These often-overlooked pieces of clothing, ordinary and ubiquitous, have a history worth exploring.
Yes I am. I was in the belly of the Beast and when it's spit me out seven years ago all I could do was try to stand up on my own two feet and figure out which way was OUT !!!