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- 1491: Female Slaves And Their Famili
- ... Women slaves also represented an authority figure within their families and communities. Wives were often able to provoke otherwise nonaggressive husbands into acts of rebellion against the master. In addition, mothers often educated their children, teaching them how to sew or do other household chores that they would need to be able to do for their families. Elder women often held important positions within the community as well. These women often ...
- 1492: Euclid
- ... in the history of knowledge and formal thought. Plato (428-347:348 BC) one of Socrates students founded the Academy. The Academy was key in spreading thought and knowledge because of it’s devotion to teaching the sciences. Aristotle (384-322 BC), Plato’s brightest student, founded Biology and is given credit for his accomplishments in varying fields. Out of all of the great Greek accomplishments which influence the world today ...
- 1493: Early 1900s In N. America
- ... freedom to enter pool room's, taverns and even bowling allies. Choices for women were working in stores and factories. Even if you came from a rich family your choices would have been nursing or teaching. Coming from a poor family women tended to just become a domestic servent. Women didn't have the right to vote like the men. In 1876 Dr Emily Stowe formed Toronto Women's Literary Club ...
- 1494: Dorothy Day
- ... that has seen so many abuses? In response to such questions, Day, with the help of a former Christian brother, Peter Maurin, started "The Catholic Worker". This radical newsletter was "made to publicize Catholic social teaching and promote steps to bring about the peaceful transformation of society". "The Catholic Worker" also expressed the idea of pacifism, and the refusal to take either side in war. This caused a great loss of ...
- 1495: Diane Arbus
- ... the Guggenheim fellowship in 1963 as well as in '66. Arbus' work had been exhibited in New York's Museum of Modern Art in the 1967 "New Documents" photography show. After that exhibit, she began teaching photography at various schools including the Parsons School of Design in New York and Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts. Allan became an actor and starred as Dr. Sydney Friedman on the hit TV show M ...
- 1496: Dewey Hunter Theories
- ... lesson presented and if they have not, then the teacher will monitor and adjust according to the needs of the students. This is where the teacher will actively observe the students and adjust his/her teaching techniques according to the needs of the students. After the lesson has ended the teacher reviews/redirects and places closure on the lesson. This is where the teacher gives a brief overview of the information ...
- 1497: David Koresh And The Davidians
- ... one faction of the Davidian movement and in 1990 legally adopted the symbolic name David Koresh. “David” signifies the kingdom of David to be restored in Palestine. Koresh emphasized the apocalyptic element in Davidian theology, teaching that the Davidians at the Mount Carmel Center—renamed Ranch Apocalypse in 1992—would be assaulted by forces of evil. Communal life focused on recruiting new members, hard studying of the Bible, and preparing for ...
- 1498: Compare And Contrast Essay Of
- ... right in conduct, is not the agent’s own happiness, but that of all concerned. Aristotle while distinguishing between his intellectual virtues and moral virtues tells us that whereas intellectual virtues are a result of teaching, moral virtues are the result of habit. Moral virtues are not natural to us in the sense that we are born with them. We have them from birth only as a capacity which habit develops ...
- 1499: Chinesse Education
- ... schools for the public hoping to expand education in china. Gifted students were selected for studying abroad especially in the United States. As these students finished their education and returned to China some of them teaching at Chinese Universities a major political unrest began to place. The recently educated youth of China challenged the Communist policies of their country. Many protest and rallies took place led by university students. This protest ...
- 1500: Calvin And De Las Casas
- ... resist that will...agreed to stay" 2 The major part of Calvin's important life was spent there in Geneva. Three publications in the first year there gave evidence that even though he was not teaching in Geneva just yet, his time there was not dormant. In 1538, Calvin and Farel were banished from Geneva because they had a dispute with the government officials. Soon there after, the government and people ...
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