WINIFRED M. COUSINSJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Sociological ReviewCousins, W. (1935). Slave family life in the British colonies. The Sociological Review, 27, 35-55.Cousins, W. M. 1935 Slave family life in the British colonies: 1800–1834 . The Sociological Review 27 : 35 – 55 ....
Life in the Customs Service was extremely peripatetic, frequently leaving its staff deracinated, and Harry and Maggie both yearned for a home in England when he retired. This they eventually found in the rolling countryside of the Sussex Weald. Set just outside the village of Waldron, Burnt ...
These homes were similar to what they left in England. Some homes even had several bedrooms, a smokehouse, a kitchen that was separate from the rest of the house and an outhouse. By the late 1700s, architects were used in bigger colonies for wealthy families....
When I first started traveling overseas for work, Skype became my lifeline. Every Sunday, my family—scattered across three continents—would log on, pixelated and glitchy, but together. My grandmother in Manila, my sister in London, and my parents in Toronto would crowd onto screens, laughing...
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story, I discovered that she had self-published two books about her experiences as a florist to the rich and famous millionaires that lived all along Old Euclid Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio. Later in life, she was a syndicated gardening columnist for a number of newspapers across the mid-west....
Most animals leave for warmer places, but the father penguins stay. In this time, without food, a father penguin can lose almost half of his body weight.New LifeBy August, the babies begin to hatch! The mother penguin returns just in time to see her baby come out of its egg. The ...
Indeed, Smith adds, in early America, the Reformationleft its mark on every aspect of the personal and social life of the faithful. In the family, in education, in business activity, in work, in community and, ultimately, in politics, the consequences of the Reformation were determinative ...
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Wall sketches the subsequent changes and outlines the new arrangements of family and community life as the colonies moved toward the formation of a new nation.