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Monet (Water Lillie's)
The Golden Girls ran on NBC for seven seasons, from 1985-1992. During its run, it was nominated for 68 Emmy awards, winning 11, and spun off two other sitcoms (Empty Nest and The Golden Palace).
Shady pines
In the Gosselin's new home the children share bathrooms as follows: - Cara and Mady share a bathroom - Sextuplet girls share a bathroom - Sextuplet boys share a bathroom
The Golden Girls - 1985 Never Yell Fire in a Crowded Retirement Home Part 1 6-24 was released on: USA: 27 April 1991
The Golden Girls - 1985 Never Yell Fire in a Crowded Retirement Home Part 2 6-25 was released on: USA: 27 April 1991
they usually chose them when they knew how to do home chores
Women shared many jobs that were the same. Many women were lawyers before the 1900s. The men and women sometimes stayed at home, but most of the time they got a nanny to do all of the housework. Even poor families that had no home had a nanny.
That is where they were born, raised and helped out in the family home/farm. Most Greek women of all ages were kept in virtual purdah at home, getting out only for the odd women's religious festival.
Some women owned land in Sparta and ran their household when their husbands are gone. In Athens girls got almost no education and only a few girls learned how to read and write otherwise they were like Sparta but kept at home in virtual purdah.
Mrs March has a letter from her husband when she returns home at the start of Little Women. The letter inspires the girls to not feel depressed about their poverty and to be glad for what they did have.
Actually They couldn't work for the war because they didnt allow girls to work