parentingimagescoming of ageThis article is about the most fundamental analogical literacy in the seventeenth‐century Dutch Republic, namely moral literacy, or the practice and knowledge of how to behave according to moral rules. The question asked is why the style of using pleasure and frivolity...
Adolescence, that unique period of age between childhood and adulthood, has been defined as the period of “stress and storm,” or the “awkward age.” Identifying the years encompassing the period defined as adolescence is beset with conceptual problems. Puberty, for example, may not be a goo...
Social stratification was, however, less pronounced than elsewhere in Europe, and dispersal to urban areas (thus increasing geographic distances between generations) did not occur until the late nineteenth century50. Here, we included all individuals who were born between 1731 and 1890 and whose two...
The second wing begins with Marcella and covers the rise of Christianity. It concludes with Anna van Schurman in the seventeenth century at the time of the Reformation. The third wing represents the Age of Revolution. It begins with Anne Hutchinson and moves through the twentieth century to the...
Indeed, as Christians we might strive less for niceness and more for loving rightly. One of my husband’s finer moments in parenting came one day when, after he had uttered an unwelcome word of correction to a disgruntled child, he leaned down, looked her in the eye, and said, “Honey...
Andrew Johnson, the thirteenth and seventeenth Presidents. A schoolteacher, Abigail eventually married her pupil, Millard. When Eliza Johnson married Andrew, he could not read or write, so she taught him herself. It was First Lady Helen Taft’s idea to plant the famous cherry trees in Wa...
(2012, 2017) work on black Tudors illustrates, there is substantial evidence of black people marrying and raising families with white English men and women across the country's cities, towns and hamlets throughout the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, such as Gylman Ivie, an 'Ethiop' ...
Like the Dutch painters of the seventeenth century, the European and American ethnographers of the twentieth could be said to have practiced an “art of describing” (Alpers, 1983), albeit predominantly in words rather than in line and color. Theirs is still a standard against which we ...
Others elevate the egg into a fancy art, like the heavily jewel-covered eggs that were favored by the Russians starting in the 19th century. 出自-2017年6月阅读原文 One in 10 buyers rank toilet rolls made from recycled paper among their top considerations, highlighting how overall the environmen...
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