Although slavory is banned in the America's, it is still prominant in other countries like Africa. They are treated with abuse, and are malnourished and mistreated. This is a true sadness, and the U.S. is still fighting these governments to ban slavory.
When did slavery end in Australia?
Slavery was abolished in Australia in 1901 with the enactment of the Pacific Island Labourers Act, which brought an end to the practice of "blackbirding" or forced indentured labor.
Why was god taken out of the classroom?
God was taken out of the classrooms because His Truth has been gradually been removed from the tapestry of America. What happened in the classroom was a reflexion of what is happening in the culture as a whole...Secular and Christian alike have, to date, a very low Biblical worldview, the reason secular humanism is becoming more acceptable that absolute Truth.
i think he is a man who did/does underwater research. On youtube if you look up "real mermaids found by professor mandelhoff" A video will show up explaining more about him and his project. I dont know about some people but i honestly dont believe that his project is real considering that it is said to be filmed on "Mako Island" which is a fictional island from the popular tv show H20.
Are there pyramids in Argentina?
Yes, there are a few pyramids in Argentina, such as the Huinca Pyramid in Buenos Aires Province and the pyramid-shaped Mayan Mill in Misiones Province. These structures were built by indigenous peoples for religious or ceremonial purposes.
What is the current time period called?
Future generations will have a clearer answer (The mountain, to the climber, is clearer from the plain. Rubbayat of Omar Khayyam). The word 'modern' is beginning to have a quaint, almost antique sound. We have entered the 'atomic' age, an age that we have not yet successfully negotiated, but I think the prize will go to 'information age' when all the dust settles.... assuming we haven't gone up in atomic mayhem. Or you may prefer the more prosaic '21st Century'.
Geologically speaking, we are in the Quaternary Period.
How do you say My name is Gerry and I live in the US in French?
Je m'appelle Gerry et j'habite en Amerique.
Growing up in the 21st century presents unique challenges such as increased exposure to technology and social media, creating pressure to constantly compare oneself to others. On the other hand, advancements in technology and access to information can provide opportunities and resources that previous generations did not have. Ultimately, the difficulty of growing up depends on individual circumstances and perspectives.
What is the lide expectancy in the 2000s?
In the 2000s, life expectancy varied depending on the country and region. Globally, life expectancy increased due to advancements in healthcare, nutrition, and technology. On average, it was around 67.2 years in 2000 and increased to about 72 years by the end of the decade.
How were people with developmental disabilities treated during the 1930s in America?
People where treated unfairly. People were treated like they were absolutely different. For example, if a baby was born with down syndrome, they would have been treated like slaves, and sold and bought for entertainment of (usually) royalty(as depicted in one famous painting of a little Spanish princess)
Who are some famous intelligent people?
Some famous intelligent people include Albert Einstein, Marie Curie, Stephen Hawking, and Nikola Tesla. These individuals made significant contributions to the fields of physics, chemistry, and other scientific disciplines, showcasing their intellectual prowess through their groundbreaking discoveries and innovations.
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The European Union is the largest economy in the world with a GDP of $18,500,000,000,000
(America's is about $14 000 000 000 000). so is Europe wealthy? of course it is, and it will only get richer as countries like Poland and Romania become more productive.
What is barack obama's nick name?
When he was young, he liked to be called Barry; but he gradually began to use his real name (Barack) in college and no longer uses his nickname as far as we can tell.
What is the noble peace prize when did it start?
The Nobel Peace Prize is an international award given annually to individuals or groups who have made significant contributions to promoting peace. It was established in 1895 by the will of Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite.
Who were the major American rock 'n roll singers of the 1950's and 1960's?
Some major American rock 'n roll singers of the 1950's and 1960's include Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Buddy Holly, and Jerry Lee Lewis. These artists were influential in shaping the sound and style of early rock 'n roll music.
Who led the opposition to a constitutional ban on slavery?
Vice president nominee George Pendleton led the opposition to the 13th amendment, which was the ban on slavery. As a result the amendment made changes to its content in order to gain more supporters.
What stage is Brazil in the demographic transition?
Brazil is in stage 3 of the demographic transition. This stage is characterized by declining birth rates and death rates, leading to a slower population growth.
Keep in mind that there may be subjective bias, but I will try to keep out. Understand that I know more about public education in the U.S. than anywhere else and that whatever bias there may be in my arguments I equal out with facts and evidence such as changes in the past centuries and trends.
"The only thing interfering with my learning is my education"-Albert Einstein
How you learn depends mainly on how you are educated whether it be self-taught, public-ally, and/or through a tutor or family member. It can be argued that public education has been around since entire societies, villages, etc. have been around. It is very hard to trace an origin because people have always needed an education unless they can 1) teach themselves effectively, 2) think critically on their own, and 3) have realizations about how things work in respect to their future profession, new ideas, and foster these qualities and creativity on their own. There may be other factors of course. The only thing interfering with your learning is your education. Its flaws, its obstacles, and its benefits.
If it is mandated gifted students may waste years of their lives when they could have spent their time more productively in private programs, homeschooling, or self-taught environments. Most people need structure, discipline, and teacher aid and experience though so the larger the society the bigger the need for public education. So when society got big enough maybe public education officially began. While it was small it wasn't necessary since life was not advanced enough, people didn't need it as much, and population size didn't warrant the need. For example, families could teach each other much of what they needed to know to survive.
First, what is public education? To put it simply it involves schools that are funded by the government primarily through things such as taxes and offered to children or adults who qualify if necessary and are willing to go through its trials. Since your question doesn't specify what part of the world you're curious about I am going to have to assume that you are asking on a general scale.My answer will be primarily in American context though because I don't know much about education outside of this country.
In the United States we know today we have a three-tier system: federal, state, and local. In the past however, "The most preliminary form of public education was in existence in the 1600s in the New England colonies of Massachusetts, Connecticut and New Hampshire. The overriding belief on educating the children was more due to religious reasons and was easy to implement, as the only groups in existence were the Puritans and the Congregationalists"(http://www.servintfree.net/~aidmn-ejournal/publications/2001-11/PublicEducationInTheUnitedStates.html) Certain opposing forces led to private schooling becoming the norm by the middle of the eighteenth century and schooling became primarily for the wealthy. Figures such as Thomas Jefferson fought for nationwide public education but in limited local success. A physically strong numerous labor force was all the U.S needed for a backbone until the need for specialization and widespread education arose many years later.
With the turn of the century came the Industrial Revolution and many jobs were created that required a working class but also more people who had the educational background, skills, and motivation to work higher-level and higher-paying jobs. It spurred others to do it and an official public education system could be argued to have been born in the 1840s. Reform movements argued the need for change and used unsatisfactory conditions, advancements, and population size to back up their claims.
Governments and people often decide whether the public at large needs an education. Those reform movements urged government and government saw the need at the same time. Society's growth encouraged it. Again, this goes back to the advancement of society and population size argument I made earlier. To form an efficient public education requires a good, organized system that has had time to advance over the ages.
Public education may have begun as early as the Roman Empire with their population size, power, and knowledge. In the Middle Ages we had a high focus and appreciation for education as evidenced by many sources such as the setting and people of some of Shakespeare's plays which were set at the time. It may have begun when the first large government was formed. There is no "sure-fire" answer. Historians and experts of all kinds from all places would disagree.Still, the most official and sure anyone can get in respect to education in the United States is that of the second half of the eighteenth century when it became a necessity for our country and when one could say a significant amount of people were getting access to education more easily than ever before.
How many mythical creatures are there in the world?
There are hundreds. Each culture has their own stories or myths with their own creatures and characters. What is interesting is how many characters and stories are simular, and how they find their way into other cultures.
What is the cost of loaf of bread in California?
In San Diego, you can expect to pay around $2.50 for a loaf of bread and nearly $4.00 for a gallon milk
Markets[Edit] Avg.
Milk (regular), (1 liter)0.97 $0.79
1.19
Loaf of Fresh White Bread (500g)2.42 $2.20
2.50
Rice (white), (1kg)4.22 $2.43
6.61
Eggs (12)2.54 $
http://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/city_result.jsp?country=United+States&city=San+Diego%2C+CA
How much did a loaf of bread cost in 1929?
It most likely was about 2 or 3 dollars..But it really depends on where you you would've been buying you'r bread from them. So i cant really say but i would think that it was about 2-3 dollars.
What is the average price of bread?
The average price of bread in 2014 is $1.15. Some bread may be higher or lower depending on the brand and store.