Segregation. Any time a person/group are separated by age, race, religion, ability, or gender it is discrimination and segregation.
Yes, Napoleon introduced public-run schools, called Lycees.
Reformatory schools.
As of Thursday June 12, 2008: the All blacks play England in Auckland this Saturday; they Played Ireland in Wellington last Saturday.
It is called Year One. There are no specifics as to where in the state it is filming.
The Haka performed by the All Blacks before games is known as 'Ka Mate' or 'Te Rauparaha's Haka'. In recent years the All Blacks have tried to introduce a new haka called 'Kapa Pango' but this has proved controversial and has yet to win over fans of 'Ka Mate' ( Kaah Mah-teh).
The blacks were mistreated they had little or no rights they were separated from whites this is called segregation. blacks had there own water fountains own restaurants and had to sit in the back of the bus the Civil Rights Movement was a non violent act where blacks disobeyed the rules and demanded respect in words
Blacks had to drink from different fountains than whites during the era of segregation in the United States, which was most prevalent in the late 19th and early to mid-20th centuries. This discriminatory practice was enforced through Jim Crow laws and enforced racial segregation in public facilities.
These are the "jumping fountains" (sometimes called "leap frog fountains") located outside of Epcot's Imagination pavilion.
the holy water fountains or font at the entrances of the church
There are elementary schools throughout the United States, and similar schools in most countries, although they are often called different things.
Competition between teams from different schools is called intermural sports and competition between teams from the same school is called intramural sports.
Ancient Rome did not have a school structure as it is today. There were no different levels of schools dependent on age.
A school is a school, but of course there are different types of schools.
look back at lines of color. There is a book called a lynching in the heartland that focuses on that. The lines of color are the imaginary lines that divided whites from blacks. Look into that and it will tell you when the first black schools came about
In the U.S. public schools are free and non public (private) schools are not. In Great Britain, some schools we in the U.S. would call private schools are called public schools.
There are both Jewish Religious Day Schools and Jewish Sunday Religious Schools. These are not very different from their Christian or Islamic equivalents.
Blacks could, for example, they had the right to citizenship. But, Jim Crow laws segregated restaurants, water fountains, schools, etc. Also, look up the "Seperate but Equal" clause of the Constitution. That should explain it.