There were no "social activities" as we know them in a middle age castle. This wasn't a fun place and was all business of living and survival. Modern people have a view that the castle had big feasts and parties this is far from the truth. There were 8 holidays a year and they were centered around the church. Christ Mass was made up of 4 masses with a dinner at the end of the day.
ChurchThe centres of Medieval life were the castle or manor of the lord and the church.
People involved, Physical places, Acts, Activities/routines, Events, Objects, Time, Goals, Feelings.
Get yourself involved in more social activities, meet people and get involve in small topics of conversations deliberately.
this is what mums are like, if the shy girl doesn't want to then she doesn't have too and if the shy girl is already involved in activities it is ok. mums only do this so their child is social and would happily talk to people
I think what children were doing in medieval castles usually depended on the social status of their parents living in those castles. So a child of a cook was supposed not to play with that of the owner of the castle. But depending of their age; the younger a child is, the more ignorend he is about status of his playmate.
They should be more involved in social causes. (APEX)
There are plenty of social activities including sports. Other social activities including making music in bands or choirs for example.
Social media - is for social activities, it is not best suited for teaching and learning activities.
much of the Ghanaians 's society continues to be traditional
The health benefit of playing sports is that you will get extra exercise that you might not have participated in if you were not in that sport. The social benefit is that you will meet new people and you may even get involved in other sports or other community activities.
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Like the Medieval social structure, there were very stark contrasts between the rich and poor in the Songhai Empire. Monarchs were at the top while landless slaves formed the base of the social hierarchy. However, there is one distinct way Songhai differed from Medieval social structure, Songhai religious officials were not considered a separate social class.