Asuming this question is about reincarnation, you have no way of knowing unless you find out who (or what) the "old you" was in the past life.
One way is to read written records from a past civilization.
how has life changed in the last 300 years
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In the past, people faced unequal treatment based on various factors such as race, gender, and socioeconomic status. For example, systemic racism led to the oppression of Black people through slavery, segregation, and discriminatory laws. Women were often denied the right to vote, receive education, or own property, reinforcing gender inequality. Additionally, class distinctions frequently resulted in the wealthy receiving privileges and opportunities that were inaccessible to the poor.
because their way of life was the way of the past
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In the Life - 1992 American Gender was released on: USA: 2005
No, prawns do not change gender during their lifetime. They are born either male or female and remain the same gender throughout their life.
In Spanish, yes, there can be feminine endings on past participles. English does not have gender-specific endings on past participles.
Both, as long as none of their past partners were jewish.
Christianity is pro-life regardless of gender.
Past life therapy is a therapy in which an individual is regressed to past lives in order to heal and resolve ailments and situations from the current life.
Life was easer in past than now.
The study of past life on earth called Paleontology. The study of past human life and societies is called anthropology. The study of past lives that you may have had is the study of reincarnation.
In these days of gender equality the word 'founder' is generally used for people of either gender. In the past, many ~er and ~or word endings were feminised by changing them to ~ress - so founder would have been foundress.
Male, as his entire life.