Omg I can't believe this is a question! Anyway, Frank Lloyd Wright was an outstanding american architect and he's designed very beautiful structures, and houses, all of them incorporated with some sort of nature. He was a very big fan of nature. One of his most famous designs that I actually visited a few years back is Fallingwater. You should really look at it. It's built on a waterfall, and the the couches are very low, because nothing can block the windows, that is what Wright wanted.
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The daily life of a serf was hard. The Medieval serfs did not receive their land as a free gift; for the use of it they owed certain duties to their master. These took chiefly the form of personal services. Medieval Serfs had to labor on the lord's domain for two or three days each week, and at specially busy seasons, such as ploughing and harvesting, Serfs had to do do extra work.
The daily life of a serf was dictated by the requirements of the lord of the manor. At least half his time was usually demanded by the lord. Serfs also had to make certain payments, either in money or more often in grain, honey, eggs, or other produce. When Serfs ground the wheat he was obliged to use the lord's mill, and pay the customary charge. In theory the lord could tax his serfs as heavily and make them work as hard as he pleased, but the fear of losing his tenants doubtless in most cases prevented him from imposing too great burdens on the daily life of the serf.
William T Sherman in his march to the sea destroyed railroads to debilitate the confederates supply chains, as well as break the will to fight of the confederates :DDDDD