Humanity
Humanity
Today's Lesson is the Stuart Era
Good morning, today we will be looking at what life was like during the Stuart Era. The years are 1603 to 1714 and four Kings and two Queens reigned over England at this time. Most of the population were poor, with many living in real poverty. There was a surge in the population which had the knock-on effect, impacting the living standards which added to the poverty and many were hungry. It was at this time in history that The Poor Laws were introduced, with the aim to help relieve life for the very poorest of people.
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff4 years ago in FYI
Simple formula for kindness
It’s often said that the most important relationship we have in life, is the one we have with ourselves. And as Nancy Myers as that all sounds, we have to agree with the sentiment. Unhealthy relationships tend to steer us towards poor self-worth, mental health struggles and unhealthy relationships with other people. Whether consciously or not, we tell ourselves that we don’t deserve better and trivialise our struggles as if they don’t quite matter. Even when things are going good, we can be our own worst critics, self-imposing impossible standards and getting down on ourselves when we fall behind.
By Luke Moore4 years ago in FYI
Our Encounter with an Albino Stag
We were hiking at Oconeechee Park, Virginia, on New Year's Day, 2022. The weather was mild, a few clouds, but otherwise a perfect day to stroll in the woods. We had a white husky tagging along, little more than a puppy at a year old, and she galloped down the trail or out in the woods at full speed.
By Jason Hauser4 years ago in FYI
Five Charities That I Personally Follow
Environment and animals are two important components that the earth consist. Large or small animals rely much on the environment who provides shelter and food. Even people rely their survival on what the environment can provide and seek emotional connection and company to animals.
By Niklaus M.4 years ago in FYI
World Red Cross Day 2022: Know About the Volunteers Helping People to Come Out of Adversaries
World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day: Highlights The World Red Cross Day is commemorated on May 8 every year It is to facilitate people to survive from pandemics, natural calamities, and misadventure The Red Cross responds to the needs of communities regardless of their age and religion. An opportunity to show collective gratitude to 13 million volunteers for dedication To thank volunteers for their kindness, bravery and selflessness Survive under all circumstances by adopting Sat-Bhakti from Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj
By SA News Channel4 years ago in FYI
World Red Cross Day: Know About the Volunteers Helping People to Come Out of Adversaries
World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day: Highlights The World Red Cross Day is commemorated on May 8 every year It is to facilitate people to survive from pandemics, natural calamities, and misadventure The Red Cross responds to the needs of communities regardless of their age and religion. An opportunity to show collective gratitude to 13 million volunteers for dedication To thank volunteers for their kindness, bravery and selflessness Survive under all circumstances by adopting Sat-Bhakti from Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj
By Samachar Khabar News4 years ago in FYI
Little secret symbology for some.
The great strength of Freemasonry has always been that it is a secret society. Although one cannot strictly speak of a secret society when its address is in the telephone directories, it must, at least, be discreet. This fact, however, is not the case. Today, Masonic symbols are already so vulgarized that only the fact that the Freemason has a pressing need to declare himself as such before society is what justifies their use.
By Georgenes Medeiros4 years ago in FYI










