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The War Between the Classes was created in 1980.
Bourgeoisie and proletariat are the classes that fought during each main epoch in history.
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The two classes of the early, or dark, middle ages manorial system would be the lord and peasant. Feel free to copy this answer, I don't care.
Teachers were often evacuated at the same time as the children so their education would continue, sometimes in local schools in the area and sometimes in church halls or other public buildings.
Yes. In fact, the children's evacuations were handled through schools and school registries; the approach taken with the children was that their classes were going on a long holiday (vacation) with their teachers.
youngactorsstudio.com and dramakids.com are two great resources for information on acting classes for children. You should also check for any acting classes for children that are specific to the area in which you live.
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Divorce classes generally cover relationship skills. This is espectially important where children are involved. There are co-parenting classes for parents who have an amicable relationship. For parents where there is some hostility there are high conflict classes. Often these classes are required by the courts for any couple with children who are divorcing.
You can find out more information about acting classes for children on http://www.dramakids.com/x_index.php. Or if there are any performing arts schools in your area you can enroll your child in the school for acting classes.
No, they are not.
AlisonMilweGrace Catering offers cooking classes for children in Weston, Connecticut. You can find them online at www.amgcatering.com.
If the child needs it, they can be in Special Education classes in most schools.
Baby sign language classes are held at most children's hospitals, such as children's mercy hospital in kansas. Lessons are usually fairly cheap.
They should be put into either honors or gifted classes in their school. if they are advanced it would be torture leaving them in general ed classes