air raid shelters
The British built them during the Blitz to protect themselves against the bombs.
a wall to protect them from eneimes
What they did was, build a line a forts
Manhattan Project
to protect themselves from the Indians
Birds build nests to protect their eggs.
People who came South from the North to build schools for freed blacks.
The British built them during the Blitz to protect themselves against the bombs.
The Northeast region of the United States had more schools than any other section of the country. Some states in the Northeast, such as Massachusetts, passed laws requiring towns to build and maintain schools to ensure all children received an education.
Colonists set up public schools in each town. The townspeople took up collections to pay the teacher. The local townspeople also got together to build these schools.
well first I would build house for the poor soldiers. Then I would get constructions workers to build lots of schools.
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It literally means "Children of Gabaldon" - Philippine legislator Isauro Gabaldón (1875-1942) helped build hundreds of elementary schools in his country between 1907 and 1916, during the American occupation. These historic structures are still known as "Gabaldons."
The Bill of Rights
Engineering competitions are often held in schools to get young people excited about and interested in engineering. Some schools hold an egg dropping experiment, in which students must build a container that will protect an egg from breaking when dropped. Another popular competition is the pinewood derby. Usually held by the Boy Scouts of America, it teaches children how the size and shape of a vehicle can impact its functionality and speed.
Provide humanitarian supplies for persons example foods, clothes and water. Build new schools. Donate stationery items for schools and set up school feeding programmes for the children.
The schools in Chembakolli are poor and dirty. The children love going to school because they are away from home and from chores. Although the schools are dirty, they give the children good hope for better jobs in the future. Sometimes if children have too much responsibility at home, they cannot make it to school. Some children bring their little brothers or sisters to school so the little ones can nap whilst they study. There is a school in the nearest town Gudalor! The schools are not as good as schools in the UK. Only a few children attend and they write on little blackboards. Some of the village children go to school. Their schools are in the open air and they have lessons sitting on the ground. Check it out on the link below