Category: /History/War & Conflicts
. They were married on the 7th of January 1885. Their first child was born in May of the same year, as he had been conceived before the marriage. They named him Gustav and in September of the following year gave birth to another child named Ida. They were followed
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Category: /History/North American History
As one reads Confederation: The Use and Abuse of History by D.G. Creighton, it becomes apparent that he exemplifies no secrecy when referring to the present day problems emerging between Quebec and the rest of Canada. His bias toward Quebec
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
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Category: /Entertainment/Movies & Film
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Category: /Literature
"The child's eye view is not childlike. It is a clear vision through which the irrationalities of adults [and] the inequities in society ... are expressed."
Olive Senior, in her collection of short stories Summer Lightning, uses child protagonists
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
with dyslexia often confuse the letters 'b' and 'd'. A teacher might want to have the child write out the letter large on the carpet floor, or in sand. Another helpful task is to have the letters made out of touch-sensitive materials, such as sandpaper or clay
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Category: /Literature/English
pregnant high school dropout who is left to fend for herself and her child in a situation many may have found hopeless. With Sister Husband's help to find Novalee a home, the intellectual guidance of Forney Hull, and a determination to give her child, Americus
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Category: /Law & Government
happiness to live.
Child labor played an important role in the Industrial Revolution. Children worked at very young ages and were paid less. They were expected to work to help pay for their family needs. The lifestyles and conditions for the children during
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