There were no universities for people to go around and learn so scholars traveled in search of knowledge. Usually they were around churches. Cambridge, Oxford, Pairs, Valladolid, Salamanca, Lisbon, Padua, Bologna, Florence, Salerno
No body actually made up learning. It is in our instincts to learn as much as we can. But the older you get, the less you want to learn. So whilst your young, make sure you learn as much as you can, because when you are that age, you have no reason to have barriers in your brain and not want to learn. By the age of 13, you will start to have lessons that never really want to learn. I hope that has answered your question. =>
Hindsight? Retrospect?
Learn to spell. ORIGINATE.
So we can know how it affects us today.
Children were considered good employees in the early 1900s because they were seen as cheap labor, could be easily controlled and were often more nimble in performing certain tasks. Employers took advantage of their small hands for intricate work and their ability to learn quickly. Additionally, there were limited regulations in place to protect child labor at that time.
When he was 9, he left with his father (Hamikar Barca, a Carthaginian general) to Spain, to learn about being a soldier and general.
No, they learn it from their mother or their father
because as early they learn
because as early they learn
Somewhere or someone that knows how to teach English
debate
primary school is somewhere you go to learn.
Ho we learn about early California Indians
The invention of the computer in the 1900s had a significant impact on public schools. It led to the introduction of educational software, online resources, and computer labs in schools, changing the way students learn and teachers instruct.
Yes, a baby Yanma can learn Flash as soon as it hatches if its Father knew the move.
somewhere in his 50s