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  2. The Tea - Wikipedia

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    The Tea, also referred to as Five O’Clock Tea, [1] is an oil-on-canvas painting of two women having tea by the American Impressionist painter Mary Cassatt. [2] The role of gender in the painting has been the subject of differing interpretations among art historians.

  3. National Tea Day - Wikipedia

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    National Tea Day is observed in the United Kingdom every year on 21 April to celebrate the drinking of tea. [1] It is celebrated in tea rooms, hotels, pubs and cafés through special events, [ 2 ] and charitable fundraising events held across the country, [ 3 ] including a tea 'Fes-Tea-Val' at Chiswick House & Gardens in London.

  4. American tea culture - Wikipedia

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    Tea at Abbot Academy, a women's boarding school in Massachusetts. Formal tea parties, practiced in a similar way as in British tea culture, was a popular social event for the American upper classes in the 19th century, especially among women. It included fancy tea sets, along with finger foods and sweets.

  5. International Tea Day - Wikipedia

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    The International Tea Day aims to raise awareness of the long history and the deep cultural and economic significance of tea around the world. The goal of the day is to promote and foster collective actions to implement activities in favour of the sustainable production and consumption of tea and raise awareness of its importance in fighting ...

  6. Tea lady - Wikipedia

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    The tradition of the tea break, from which the role of tea lady rose, has itself declined, also offering a possible explanation why tea ladies are not commonly found today. In Britain, market research in 2005 showed that of those workers who drank more than four cups of tea a day, only 2% of them received it from a tea lady, [ 2 ] whereas 66% ...

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  8. The Cup of Tea - Wikipedia

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    The scene shown in The Cup of Tea is a depiction of Mary Cassatt's sister Lydia partaking in a daily ritual exclusive to upper-class Parisian women. [5] The gold-edged teacup along with the silver spoon are luxury items that indicate the high social status of the subject depicted. [6]

  9. The original VJs look back, 40 years later: 'The first 24 ...

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    At midnight on Aug. 1, 1981, Martha Quinn, Mark Goodman, Nina Blackwood, Alan Hunter, and J.J. Jackson stood inside the Loft restaurant in Fort Lee, N.J., to watch ...