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Class Structures and Demands of Medieval Women
by Job Surfer
In the Medieval world there were several different levels of classes. At the top was the high class composed of rich, aristocratic nobility. According to the ideals of courtly love and the cult of chivalry,... published 5 months ago
Freeform Knitting and Crochet
by Moonmaiden
Are you one of those people that never wanted to color inside the lines? Are you happier inventing your own way of doing things than you are in following a pattern? Do you love wild shapes and textures? ... published 2 years ago
Pros & Cons of distance learning (online classes)
by Kat07
There are a few questions you should ask yourself before determining whether online or in-class is the best learning environment for you. published 10 months ago
On Educating An Autistic Child
by rbnstr08
What I am to narrate here is a personal experience with my own special child. So some might not find agreeable points with the experience in our family and other children. It was, and is still, a learning... published 2 months ago
Pros/Cons of distance learning (online classes).
by NealWalters
Overall, I believe the Pros exceed the Cons, but I 'll start with the Cons first and close on the positive note. If you don't want to read the full details, I've summarized at the bottom. CONs: 1) Might... published 10 months ago
"Waiting for Lefty": A timeless script of class and labor issues
by glassvisage
George Stevens Academy performed "Waiting for Lefty" in 2007 While "Waiting for Lefty" clearly speaks to a certain time and place, portraying such societal and governmental issues as class strife and... published 6 months ago
Tiny Treks- A GREAT class for toddlers!
by elisa
This year I found a wonderful class for my preschooler called Tiny Treks. Over the years I've signed up for all the different classes for my son, from swimming, music, co-op preschool, gym class, etc. This is... published 2 years ago
Some Of The Funniest Events That Have Happened In My Life Part 2
by LatestDud
I recently wrote a hub on some of the funniest events that have happened in my life - this is Part 2! Yay! I'll start off with an immature story (and it is, rightly so considering it happened when I was about... published 4 months ago
3 Brain Boosting Activities for Senior Citizens
by Maren Morgan M-T
As people approach later years, they can and are taking a much more aggressive attitude in maintaining mental sharpness. Three activities are recommended: joining a music group, joining an exercise group, and having regular contact with persons under age 25. Each has at least two underlying brain benefits. published 10 months ago
Homeschooling: Pros and Cons
by allshookup
Our son is 12 years old and has always been homeschooled. We get alot of questions and advice from family, friends and sometimes, strangers about it. That in itself can be a 'con' of homeschooling. My husband... published 3 months ago










