Sam Foster: Sunglasses Success

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2 Stone Bone Sunglasses have been around for a long time Inuit tribes used sunglasses more than 800 years ago The Arctic regions Inuit people lived in were very snowy and bright To protect their eyes Inuit people crafted sunglasses out of walrus bones and caribou antlers Other cultures also made sunglasses In ancient China some judges wore frames made of stone These frames were fitted with lenses made of smoky quartz The glasses purpose was not to protect the judges eyes from sun Instead the stones hid their eyes from others It was harder for people to guess what the judges were thinking SUNGLASSES AS SHIELDS Many people wear sunglasses to conceal things For example people with eye deformities often wear sunglasses Celebrities may wear shades to try to hide their faces Sunglasses can also hide emotions