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Bantu Society: Childhood, Education, and Marriage"As the twig is bent, so grows the tree." This ancient saying indicates the role which a child's early years play in the development of the man.
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Life in Bantu: Late Afternoon, the Evening Meal, the Evening (Part2)After the evening meal the whole family relaxes, and family life appears in its most pronounced and coziest form.
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Life in Bantu: Late Afternoon, the Evening Meal, the Evening (Part1)The later afternoon ushers in the less strenuous part of the day.
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Europe (Part 3)The building of the Channel Tunnel was begun in the 1970s, financed by agreement of the French and British governments.
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Europe (Part 2)At Strasbourg the leading British party has had many more seats, more privileges and more funds than major French, German or Italian parties with more votes.
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Europe (Part 1)After 1945 British opinion favoured the creation of new European links, and strongly promoted the establishment of the Council of Europe in 1949.
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Other Parties in BritainBritain's Green Party was slower to develop than the Greens in some other European countries. At the 1979 election there were fifty-three Green candidates, and they had on average 1.5 per cent of the votes in the constituencies which they contested.
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The SeasideThe seaside has been popular for generations and seaside resorts like Blackpool and Brighton, Morecambe and Margate have a character all of their own.
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The Sea of Wheat (Part 2)The Great Plains now produce a larger wheat crop than the most hopeful pioneer could have imagined because today's farmer has learned to rotate his crops, and plant alfalfa or other legumes that restore nitrogen to the soil.
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The Sea of Wheat (Part 1)On the morning of May 11, 1934, the people of Boston, Massachusetts, stopped in the streets to look up at a dirty, yellow sky.