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    three to four hours to spend with family‚ do chores and just relax; this would only leave the students an hour or so to do all of that. If a group of students wanted to get together after school and play football or video games how would they with only an hour after school. For example. a student wants to go to the mall with his friends after school and it doesn’t end until seven o’clock the students wouldn’t have anytime to spend with their family or do chores when the get home from the mall. Some

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    for the children by herself‚ Gilbert has taken responsibility for repairing their old farmhouse and looking after Arnie‚ who has a habit of climbing the town water tower if he is left unsupervised for too long‚ while his sisters Amy and Ellen do the chores and the cooking. The relationship between the brothers is of both care and protection‚ as Gilbert continually enforces the "Nobody touches Arnie" policy. Gilbert works in the small Lamson’s Grocery store. In addition‚ Gilbert is having an affair with

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    first person. It allows readers to become present in the story. Readers are able to experience having the list of commands. Through putting this story in first person‚ helps readers see what is required fro a woman to do. readers are able to see what chores a woman must do‚ how she must take care of her family‚ and what her morals and values should be. Through the point of view‚ readers are given the interpretation of what is expected of a woman. The point of view also helps reveal thoughts. through

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    Women in a tribal Gond adivasi village‚Umaria district‚ India. A girl of the Chenchu tribe in the Nallamala forest‚ Andhra Pradesh List of rebellions During the period of British rule‚ India saw the rebellions of several backward-castes‚ mainly tribals that revolted against British rule. These were:.[59] 1. Great Kuki Invasion of 1860s 2. Halba rebellion (1774–79) 3. Chamka rebellion (1776–1787)[60] 4. Chuar rebellion

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    gifts turned into earning them. I recall my mother giving me a list of daily tasks and chores to complete throughout the week. If I completed each chore and kept my grades up in school I would earn an allowance. It didn’t take long for me to appreciate the value of money. When I was 12 I started saving my money in a purple shoe box that I kept under my bed. Each week I would ask my parents for additional chores so that I could make extra income. By the time I was 14 I decided to do something I

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    In the 18th to 19th century‚ during the Industrial Revolution‚ gender equality rights were harsh making it difficult to work in the textile mills. Factories required Women and young children to take on the roles as mill workers to help the families to survive. While men were out in the fields working‚ women worked harder in the factories making much less than the men. Women worked longer days‚ starting from before sunrise to past sundown then most men. In addition‚ women worked in factories with

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    Being a Child in 1800 Compared to people in the twenty-first century‚ with all their modern conveniences and technological advances‚ the life of any early-American seems difficult. However‚ the lives of children were among the most arduous. Linda Pollock states in her book Forgotten Children that between 1660 and 1800 families -and society in general- became more affectionate‚ child-oriented‚ and permissive of uniqueness and unstructured time (67). Although this may be true‚ many other sources

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    and it isn’t the best decision for everyone. There can be many advantages to living alone. When one lives alone he/she can dictate his/her life as he/she sees fit. One does not have to consider another person’s preferences when it comes to food‚ chores‚ nor entertainment. An especially important advantage of living alone is also the fact that you learn independence and responsibility because you must remember about paying bills on time or about doing your own shopping for your own necessities. You

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    was generally centered on family commitments. Women were seen as temples of love and purity- and so‚ could not be used for physical exertion or pleasurable sex. The only role of women in the Victorian era was to get married and look after the homely chores. The young ladies were groomed thoroughly to get married and had to be innocent‚ virtuous‚ biddable‚ and dutiful. The young women were mainly educated in accomplishments like French‚ drawing‚ painting‚ singing‚ dancing - everything which helped them

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    could say I have an abnormally high IQ‚ but it’s definitely my work ethic that takes me to where I am now. A good work ethic also comes in handy at home. My parents always assign me a ton of chores. And because of the fact that I am not a lazy person‚ these chores are quite tolerable. Even though I don’t like to do them‚ I still get them done. Having a good attitude is also a key factor on what it takes to live a good life. Other people have described me

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