If the story of Mrs. Mallard were set in the late twentieth century, she might have more independence, opportunities for education and employment, and societal support for leaving an unhappy marriage. She might also have access to technologies and resources that could aid her in asserting her independence and seeking happiness on her own terms.
It depends on how long the ducks have known you and if you feed them they might feel very comfortable, if the mallards meet other ducks it will increase the chance of them flying away, and if they do they almost always come back.
Julius caesar would probly be another HitlerHe might have been shot instead of stabbed.
im not sure you guys but it might be the 17 century or the 16 century
.Answer from a CatholicYou would need to ask a specific question, like "how did Catholics treat protestants in Germany in the sixteenth century, and even then, I don't think you would get very good answers. Most of the writing we have from that time is kind of slanted. Now, if you want to know what Catholics feel about protestants in the late twentieth century in the United States, I might be able to help on that one.
In the 23rd century, we might have flying cars ,or perhaps we will have portals.
Up until the end of the Vietnam War they were. The 21st century technology might be different.
Well. It all Depends on the century and decade. Might i ask what was it I am agraduated student of
It is an interesting question. The Play was written and composed ( song-writers needed as it was a musical)-By Lerner & Loewe. I believe it came out sometime in the fifties- but was revived in the late seventies- as it was advertised on TV commercials. So it was performed in the twentieth Century. However, the plot line deals with a sort of time warp and with some reservations, it might be considered a Highland ( not Highland Avenue) variant on the Shangri-La or Shamballah theme.
The population of Africa in the mid-19th century most likely would have been larger than it actually was.
Different people come to the US at different times. Your family might have come over on one of the early ships that colonized America, or they may have come during one of the wars of the last century.
The population of Africa in the mid-19th century most likely would have been larger than it actually was.
The population of Africa in the mid-19th century most likely would have been larger than it actually was.