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Also, Mary, Queen of Scots, visited nearby Inchmahome Priory often as a child, and during her short reign.
Fifteen years later in 1776, the chevalier de Tromelin ( from whom the island takes its name ), captain of the French warship La Dauphine, visited the island and rescued the survivors — seven women and an eight-month-old child.
In 1997, an E. coli O157: H7 outbreak was identified among one child who lived on an open farm and two children who visited the farm during school parties.
He had been taken as a young child to Hungary, and in 1054 Bishop Ealdred of Worcester visited the Holy Roman Emperor, Henry III to secure his return, probably with a view to becoming Edward's heir.
Szegő subsequently visited the von Neumann house twice a week to tutor the child prodigy.
In 1957, he visited Poland for the first time since he left as a child, and his visit reaffirmed his judgment that splits within the Eastern bloc were profound.
The legend also says that as a child, Jesus had visited Glastonbury along with Joseph.
He had often visited Rothbury as a child, when he was afflicted by a severe cough, and he had fond memories of the area.
Although their mother regularly visited her first son in the hospital, even her husband did not know the child existed.
Xuthus and Creusa visited the Oracle at Delphi to ask the god if they could hope for a child.
In August 1945, while in the hospital recovering from the Caesarean birth of her second child, Merman was visited by Dorothy Fields, who proposed she star as Annie Oakley in a musical she and her brother Herbert were writing with Jerome Kern.
A feature of Tiswas was The Cage wherein initially the child audience, and later their fathers, were confined and periodically doused in water ( one spin-off of the series was the hit The Bucket of Water Song, performed by the Four Bucketeers ), whilst the series was also frequently visited by the Phantom Flan Flinger, who would throw flans around the studio at all and sundry.
He thinks about the Museum of Natural History, which he often visited as a child.
It is true, however, that Shūzō as a child, after his mother had separated and then divorced his father, thought of Okakura, who often visited, as his real father, and later certainly hailed him as his spiritual father.
" Other visitors, however, such as Felix Dassel, an officer whom Anastasia had visited in hospital during 1916, and Gleb Botkin, who had known Anastasia as a child and was Tatiana Melnik's brother, were convinced that Tschaikovsky was genuine.
The tale of Urashima Tarō is developed from the brief mention in Nihon Shoki ( Emperor Yuryaku Year 22 ) that a certain child of Urashima visited Horaisan and saw wonders.
Berthe Bouchet ( Boulanger ) visited the Langs in April 1942 when her daughter was about to give birth to her third child, Marianne.
Aristocratic by inclination, John Jacob Astor increasingly visited London in his later years, and his only child, William Waldorf Astor, would move there permanently with his family in 1891.
Bing visited them each day to see how the child was doing.
Near the end of 1933, Niedecker visited Zukofsky in New York City for the first time and became pregnant with his child.
As it was the Twelfth Night feast of the Epiphany, the day the biblical three kings known as the wise men visited Christ the child, he named the islands accordingly.
Born at Staines, Middlesex in England, the son of a successful London barrister, Reginald Grant Watson, and Lucy, née Fuller, a strong-minded woman with an interest in natural history and literature, ' Peter ' ( as he was called ) visited Australia first as a child in 1890, soon after the death of his younger brother.
The groups called or visited a Planned Parenthood health center posing as victims of statutory rape, minors who would need parental notification for abortion, racists seeking to earmark donations for abortions for black women to abort black babies, or pimps who want abortions for child prostitutes.
In a report on famine in Ethiopia, reporter Andrew Geoghegan, from Australian TV programme Foreign Correspondent, visited his 14 year old sponsor child.
As a young prince, King Kamehameha IV had visited England and was impressed by the rich ceremony of the Church of England, compared to the dour simplicity of the American missionaries who educated him as a child.

child and factory
Politicians and the government tried to limit child labour by law, but factory owners resisted ; some felt that they were aiding the poor by giving their children money to buy food to avoid starvation, and others simply welcomed the cheap labour.
The earliest English factory law was passed in 1802 and dealt with the safety and health of child textile workers.
She was the only child of Annie Tapley ( née Ziegler ) and Clinton Jones, a factory foreman who had been a ship's captain.
She was the third and youngest child of Anna Lovisa ( née Karlsson, 1872 – 1944 )— a homemaker and later worked at a jam factory — and Karl Alfred Gustafsson ( 1871 – 1920 ), a laborer.
Jiang's mother relocated them to Tianjin where she worked as a child laborer in a cigarette factory for several months.
The middle child of wealthy Brazilian landowner and factory owner Milton da Silva and his wife Neide Senna da Silva ( whose family is of Italian lineage ), he had an older sister, Vivane and a younger brother, Leonardo.
From this an argument can be made that institutionalizing children in a so-called " one size fits all " or " factory model " school is an inefficient use of the children's time, because it requires each child to learn a specific subject matter in a particular manner, at a particular pace, and at a particular time regardless of that individual's present or future needs, interests, goals, or any pre-existing knowledge he or she might have about the topic.
Using the limited store of raw materials available in the planet, in ten years the Precursor factory built a ( barely ) functional ship, which could be piloted only by the now grown genius child, who alone could interact with the Precursor central computer.
In Parade, a musical based on true events, the main character Leo Frank, wrongly accused of the murder of a child worker at the pencil factory he manages, recites the Shema Yisrael as a vigilante gang kidnap and hang him in the final scenes of the work.
Before 1874, when Massachusetts passed the nation's first legislation limiting the number of hours women and child factory workers could perform to 10 hours a day, virtually no labor legislation existed in the country.
When little more than a child, he was made to work hard in a silk factory, which he afterward deserted for the equally laborious occupation of straw plaiting.
Morton was born in Nottingham, England, the third child to Peter Morton and Pamela Freebury, a factory worker.
Lee had been born poor, and worked as a child in a cotton factory before her parents married her to a blacksmith.
Edson Fessenden Gallaudet, who was Edward Miner Gallaudet's fifth child ( and second child with his second wife Susan ) was an early pioneer in the field of aviation, being the first to experiment with wing warping, and the founder of the first aircraft factory in America.
As they soar over the village, Wonka tells Charlie that his actual prize is not just the chocolate but the factory itself, as the Golden Ticket search was created to help Wonka search for an honest and worthy child to be his heir.
Wonka then invites Charlie to come live and work in the factory with him, and reveals that the purpose of the Golden Tickets and the tour was to make the " least rotten " child the heir of the factory itself, so he can have someone carry on his legacy when he dies.
Metzenbaum was behind several important pieces of legislation, including the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, which required warning periods for large factory closures ; the Brady Law, which established a waiting period for handgun purchases ; and the Howard M. Metzenbaum Multiethnic Placement Act of 1994 ( MEPA ) ( U. S. Public Law 103-82 ), which prohibits federally subsidized adoption agencies from delaying or denying child placement on grounds of race or ethnicity.
He is credited with passage of several items of reform legislation during his tenure of governor, including measures related to the abolition of child labor, governmental reorganization, and improved factory laws.
Organisations supported include ones that help child labourers in Guatemala, olive farmers in the Palestinian territories and factory workers in China.
Albert ’ s parents, who owned a soap factory, moved to Marseille, France when he was a child.
The film opens with Alan Hakman ( Williams ) as a child, and another child named Louis Hunt, as they enter an abandoned factory.

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