The freedmans bureau helped African American economically by providing schools to educate workers.
The purpose is not specifically recorded, and has been the subject of much commentary. In my opinion, the purpose was to light the church in a way that was primarily decorative. Rose windows had no pictures or words on them and were purely decorative. You will read that stained glass windows were a way of teaching the Bible to illiterate people, but if you go into a medieval church and look up at the windows, you will see that they pretty much all look alike, and can be distinguished best by the words that were painted and fired onto the glass. I have provided a link to an article on medieval stained glass below. You can look at the pictures there and decide for yourself whether the idea was more educational or more decorative.
well medieval Arabia is because they have develpoed more things and objects than medievel Europe so the answer to the question us that the medieval Arabia are more creative than medievel Europe!
tools
they help the people do thinks like cutting or breaking .
They featured sculptures and stained glass that portrayed biblical stories.
These cathedrals include flying buttresses to help spread out the weight of the vaults.
School. If not, then ask a literate friend to help you.
"People who are illiterate cannot completely fulfill their roles as citizens." "In some Third World countries, more than 90% of the population is illiterate." "A program was set up to help illiterate migrant workers learn how to read and write."
To help educate the masses.
To help educate the minorities people, politicaly
to help educate women and prepare them to vote ((apex))
The freedmans bureau helped African American economically by providing schools to educate workers.
In medieval times they would have used certain herbs to help cure or help with the pain.
They help the kings...
The illiterate servant in Act 1 may indeed be the same person as Peter in Act 2 or at the end of Act 4, although the texts do not give his name. The illiterate servant is illiterate and has to deliver a notice to everyone on a written list which Capulet has given him. Clearly he needs help from someone who can read, and Romeo and Benvolio appear to fit the bill, and do.
The illiterate servant in Act 1 may indeed be the same person as Peter in Act 2 or at the end of Act 4, although the texts do not give his name. The illiterate servant is illiterate and has to deliver a notice to everyone on a written list which Capulet has given him. Clearly he needs help from someone who can read, and Romeo and Benvolio appear to fit the bill, and do.